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@SPMxoxo97 i'd like to add that, this is for all new James Ji fans, Luckanai is actually James's first non arrogant Pra'ek. (Wanchalerm doesn't count, he wasn't a P'ek hahaha) All the others were arrogant and proud to some extent. An alpha p'ek, if you will. Like Puttipat was arrogant for being a Khun Chai and being smart, Ittirit was arrogant for being raised a rich brat, Nueng was the epitome of arrogance (that was the whole point of his character hahaha) Saran was arrogant for being all alpha male as a sheriff (and a former Khun noo), Ramet was a successful hotelier who didn't have any bad background. Even Khanthong had an air of elegance about him and was scolding Mangmao. It's actually Luckanai who is the first character he has with a thorough inferiority complex. (Saran from padiwarada had some inferiority thing going on too, but he was a beloved only child so he kinda had those Nok moments too) but Nai is inferior but not pitiful. So he still has that elegance and almost regal bearing that James, as pra'ek does well. (like a Khun chai, if you will. Those who watched puttipat would know. He was such a kid there but the righteous bearing was there)
If you notice, his dialogues here are delivered calmly, almost in a murmuring way, and he often has his shoulders slumped or his head bowed. (well, except when he's angry at Nok) except when he is pitifully looking up at Nok like some unreachable star. It's very different from his other characters who are always so proud and "preying" so to speak. I really love this new character that he plays as it shows he can play a humble, quiet character too. So he's delivering his eye acting 100%. The first time he really did that was in the movie Timeline. I am happy that he was able to do it in a lakorn with a character with a more extensive (and more painful) backround this time.