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sarNie Hatchling
Can someone give me a synopsis of this lakorn and who plays what character? I'm really excited for this with such good looking cast
D~D said:Can someone give me the page to what this lakorn is about? I can't remember what its about. :scratchhead2:
The story seems fun. It reminds me a little of Tawee Pope. N'ek is Kaedsurang but she travels back in time and goes into Karaked's body. She has a fun mischievous personality like Manee Jun (Ann's version not the over the top idiotic Pancake version) but p'ek hates her. The real Karaked was bad and killed a servant of her rival's so p'ek and his dad did some sort of spell to punish her and that's what caused the real Karaked to die and n'ek to go into her body. She's engaged to p'ek. Kaedsurang in Karaked's body is trying to do good so that maybe she can go back to her own time and body. There's also some political-love your country stuff like all period lakorns have.
N'eks inner thoughts/commentaries are hilarious. I don't know how they're going to work that on screen. It'd be a shame to lose that aspect since it's the funniest part. Like when she sees p'ek shirtless she's thinking "damn he's got a sexy body but too bad he's such an arrogant douchebag." She's always complaining in her head about how sucky it is to live without modern stuff like toilet paper, tampons etc.
There's also a funny scene when p'ek insults her for flirting with other guys and thinks she's thick-faced and shameless cause she has no reaction to his insults. But really she just doesn't understand the old-fashioned language and it took her awhile to get what he's saying lol.
Another scene I hope they keep, is a sorta poetry slam battle? with p'ek, his buddy and Mae Janward (the girl that likes p'ek). At first Kaedsurang didn't want to participate cause she doesn't know the old-fashioned language but p'ek kind of implies that she's dumb so she gets mad and says she'll play. And then she rips off some famous poem she read in school and apologizes in her head for the plagiarism.