Oh my gosh.
OH my gosh.
OH my gosh.
Just finished the final episode moments ago and I'm going to take a bit to recover. I think beautiful and sad are how I would describe every death scene. The two brothers who were planning to get ordained--gosh how beautiful was it when the the monk's robe was torn from one of the brother's bags and fell in the air. And the guy that died with the dirt of his land in his hand. And Got finishing off that dude. And so so so much more!
Eff eff eff. My hear was going to burst by the time Faeng reached Thap who had already breathed his last breath. That was so freaking heartbreaking, and the way Thap,Faeng, and Khap all tried to get Faeng away to safety and she was screaming to stay and protect her sister and then her brother. I am also thinking that she survives, mostly due to Thap's final monologue, and also because she and her child are a symbol of pride and hope for the future, that Feung, Khap, Fak, and Thap spent their final strength trying to protect.
And of course Juang and Sang, such a freaking sad death scene. Slashed, shot at. She cried so heartbreaking-ly. I swear, this lakorn with its unhappy ending is true to real life and thats why as sad as it was, it touches me a lot more profoundly.
I agree that for Sang and Juang, theirs is a love that doesn't need literal verbal expressions. After the two of them cleared things up the night after their "honeymoon" their love has only been stronger. They both prayed to meet in every lifetime. I loved that p'Sang and Juang fought side by side until the very end. He would block a sword and she would stab! my fierce couple forever! I'm so thankful to these two for bringing me laughter.
Ncmeowmeow35 said:
Sang told Juang to not be afraid before he died.
Thanks! That was hard to watch as he tried to speak to her.
Jai and Sabai too. As much as I didn't approve of Jai, their love was too deep to ignore. I can barely put all my reactions into words, or do justice to the amazing performances of the BR cast and the story itself. So much blood and pain everywhere.
I can't believe how good this lakorn is. Bangrajun has exceeded all my expectations and definitely set the bar higher for lakorn I watch in the future. A round of applause can't even begin how much I respect the entire team that worked on this lakorn. I'm going to miss hearing that dramatic music that starts off each episode. It always raised my sper it's for the impending battles of every episode. Awards are in order for every category imaginable.
Damn those Angwa soldiers have hella good arms. The spear went through Khap and Feung together, Thap got speared too.
And Ay Lao! He came back to protect Thap! Gah, these animal friends dying was just the cheery on top of my giant scoop of tragedy.
Going to rewatch the last episode tomorrow for my own sense of closure. It's really ended. My fingers are crossed that the BR team will be recognized for this amazing piece.