I'm not watching the ending because this lakorn completely went south for me.
First: Boy is a mistake in this lakorn. I don't care how one spins it he is not believable in any shape or form. Even if he admits he doesn't usually take on this kind of role, but to me he lacks the effort for some reason. He isn't there most of the time. There is nothing in his eyes that makes me believe in him as Narut. Especially, in the serious scenes, he seemed to drag everyone down and makes it boring. I could not take him seriously as an actor in this role. I hope he does improve though, it's a shame if he gets the good storyline and then nothing comes out of it.
Secondly: The title is misleading as hell. Nothing about Pra'ek is fire. The dude is as gentle as a snowflake. He's too compassionate, too forgiving, too understanding and couldn't fight back with n'ek if she gives him a black eye. He pretty much has his mind made up about her since the moment he laid eyes upon her. He was just a smitten puppy from the get go, so no matter what she does he'll find a hole somewhere in her actions and forgive her. Our hero, wasn't in the mood to go battle with the n'ek. He could not hurt her if his life depends on it. So, the fire against fire is actually more correct regarding the sister and n'ek.
The rating is correct in this lakorn. To me, it's not that good because this isn't a remake. This is a new lakorn. They took the core of the lakorn out which is pra'ek and n'ek up against each other. They took the twin (prostitute) out which is a very powerful story in itself and made the n'ek becomes a better person after she died. This remake is like eating a scoop of vanilla ice cream when they could have made it a sundae with all the delicious toppings. So, it feel short on all fronts and a decisive fail...for me anyways
First: Boy is a mistake in this lakorn. I don't care how one spins it he is not believable in any shape or form. Even if he admits he doesn't usually take on this kind of role, but to me he lacks the effort for some reason. He isn't there most of the time. There is nothing in his eyes that makes me believe in him as Narut. Especially, in the serious scenes, he seemed to drag everyone down and makes it boring. I could not take him seriously as an actor in this role. I hope he does improve though, it's a shame if he gets the good storyline and then nothing comes out of it.
Secondly: The title is misleading as hell. Nothing about Pra'ek is fire. The dude is as gentle as a snowflake. He's too compassionate, too forgiving, too understanding and couldn't fight back with n'ek if she gives him a black eye. He pretty much has his mind made up about her since the moment he laid eyes upon her. He was just a smitten puppy from the get go, so no matter what she does he'll find a hole somewhere in her actions and forgive her. Our hero, wasn't in the mood to go battle with the n'ek. He could not hurt her if his life depends on it. So, the fire against fire is actually more correct regarding the sister and n'ek.
The rating is correct in this lakorn. To me, it's not that good because this isn't a remake. This is a new lakorn. They took the core of the lakorn out which is pra'ek and n'ek up against each other. They took the twin (prostitute) out which is a very powerful story in itself and made the n'ek becomes a better person after she died. This remake is like eating a scoop of vanilla ice cream when they could have made it a sundae with all the delicious toppings. So, it feel short on all fronts and a decisive fail...for me anyways