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sarNie OldFart
I finally had time to sit down and enjoy this lakorn. I'll try to be short.
This lakorn has it all, completely. The dialogue is strong, storyline is thorough. It's refreshing, gorgeous filmography, invested locations, fun, and different. The characters are flawed but they're so raw and human and their imperfections become perfections as you fall in love with each of them, all 4 of them.
Anne as Saya: Anne has always nailed strong, classy, confident, and intelligent roles, but the part about Saya that I enjoy the most is how her Snow Queen exterior is melting due to love. Saya now knows how to smile, blush, scream, day dream. She gets confused, jealous, anxious, scared, scarred, sad, unreasonable, and cannot control everything that is changing and happening in her life. Fallling in love is a very unpredictable and magical ride.
Peter as Lipda: Funny, how he's the perfect catch, but not to someone his heart wants to catch like Saya. I can't see anyone as Lipda besides Peter. I have never thought that Peter was a good actor until this role. I love Lipda, absolutley adore him. I love that he's funny, fun loving, YET quite serious about love and he jumps right into business when need be. The emotional dialogue that Peter has to portray through his eyes is amazing.
Kim as Prao: Prao is ambitious and fake. Competition is everything. There's only room for number one. She tries to outshine almost everyone and anyone, Saya, Pranon, Bee and so forth. But she naturally has a good heart, just a lot of growing up to do. Kim is spot on as Prao. She can be lovable like how she was at Pranon's house, bitchy when she's with Saya, fake when she's trying to impress people, and catty when she sees Pranon's ex.
Mark as Pranon: Mark looks good in here. Acting needs a bit more emotions, but decent.
I hope this lakorn continues to build and weave everything nicely. I hope they start Saya's feelings for Lipda soon. I can't wait to see when Saya falls for Lipda and Pranon for Prao.
So proud of Anne.
This lakorn has it all, completely. The dialogue is strong, storyline is thorough. It's refreshing, gorgeous filmography, invested locations, fun, and different. The characters are flawed but they're so raw and human and their imperfections become perfections as you fall in love with each of them, all 4 of them.
Anne as Saya: Anne has always nailed strong, classy, confident, and intelligent roles, but the part about Saya that I enjoy the most is how her Snow Queen exterior is melting due to love. Saya now knows how to smile, blush, scream, day dream. She gets confused, jealous, anxious, scared, scarred, sad, unreasonable, and cannot control everything that is changing and happening in her life. Fallling in love is a very unpredictable and magical ride.
Peter as Lipda: Funny, how he's the perfect catch, but not to someone his heart wants to catch like Saya. I can't see anyone as Lipda besides Peter. I have never thought that Peter was a good actor until this role. I love Lipda, absolutley adore him. I love that he's funny, fun loving, YET quite serious about love and he jumps right into business when need be. The emotional dialogue that Peter has to portray through his eyes is amazing.
Kim as Prao: Prao is ambitious and fake. Competition is everything. There's only room for number one. She tries to outshine almost everyone and anyone, Saya, Pranon, Bee and so forth. But she naturally has a good heart, just a lot of growing up to do. Kim is spot on as Prao. She can be lovable like how she was at Pranon's house, bitchy when she's with Saya, fake when she's trying to impress people, and catty when she sees Pranon's ex.
Mark as Pranon: Mark looks good in here. Acting needs a bit more emotions, but decent.
I hope this lakorn continues to build and weave everything nicely. I hope they start Saya's feelings for Lipda soon. I can't wait to see when Saya falls for Lipda and Pranon for Prao.
So proud of Anne.