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sarNie Adult
Actually I was looking forward to this discussion....
The first lakorn of mine was Game Rai Game Ruk which is an excellent drama in my opinion. So the first scene I saw of this lakorn was the R scene on YouTube (no clue why this was in my feed but you know how you keep scrolling through videos and you somehow end up in another dimension in YouTube... anyway...) The dialogue in this scene was so intriguing and I was more interested to know why Charles was accusing Fahlada and esp when she 'looked' completely unaware of what he was saying... I just had to had to know why he was blaming her. I just had to LOL. So I googled the synopsis and the story seemed so refreshing. I had never seen a story like this so I googled and watched the entire lakorn and just fell in love with it. For me Yaya as Nangfah (not Fahlada) and Nadech as Charles blow me away.
Let me tell you, the chemistry is GRGR is the best I have seen till date. I never knew forehead touches can mean so much and bring out so much emotions. The 'Separation" scene just broke my heart and I never had never cried for any drama. I had never seen anything like this in any western or Indian drama. So when I watched GRGR, episode by episode, and felt the pure untouched love of Charles and the R scene happened I never felt disgusted. The scene just showed his desperation to hold on to her. (note: the R scene in this lakorn is pretty basic, kinda PG-13)
So then I read in one of the GRGR comments that Sawan Biang was one the most famous lakorns so I just had to watch it. But oh my god.... I hated the R scenes(note: the R scene in this lakorn is steamy AF). I am so sorry if I offend anyone who loves SB, but as a non Thai viewer I just could not wrap my head around it. For me it dint show any passion like GRGR, it wasnt anything like KC where the Nang-ek was the reason the hero's life was destroyed and he wanted revenge so he 'might' R her. In SB Ann was just used as a pawn b/w hero and her sister .
I am choosing my words carefully here...
I am not saying R was ok in GRGR or (assuming) R will be ok in KC. I am just saying that in both of those there are reasons (mostly misunderstanding b/w leads) that 'might' lead to a situation where it leads to a physical confrontation rather than a verbal one. In SB even though the scenes were steamy it just wasn't right and dint feel right.
Now I had to tell all of this just to say that....
Basically the hero being dominant and forceful is shown as one the ways to express his love towards nang-ek. This has been one of the lakorn formats for many years for Thai lakorns and most Thai viewers do enjoy it. But in the actual world RAPE has become more common these days because most of them who go through it are fearless when it comes to reporting them. So now more incidents come into light and all of us are aware of this heinous crime. This gets questioned when we watch these formats in lakorns and obv protest against them.
Most us of might be mature and watch it for guilty pleasure but there are younger generations which might get heavily influenced by it. I am not blaming people who enjoy such formats because such guilty pleasures will always be a part of this world whether it is 50 shades or a Thai lakorn because it is ok to like them and to each their own. I just feel like such formats should be restricted to mature audiences only and not be prime time television.
Sorry if I offended anyone.
The first lakorn of mine was Game Rai Game Ruk which is an excellent drama in my opinion. So the first scene I saw of this lakorn was the R scene on YouTube (no clue why this was in my feed but you know how you keep scrolling through videos and you somehow end up in another dimension in YouTube... anyway...) The dialogue in this scene was so intriguing and I was more interested to know why Charles was accusing Fahlada and esp when she 'looked' completely unaware of what he was saying... I just had to had to know why he was blaming her. I just had to LOL. So I googled the synopsis and the story seemed so refreshing. I had never seen a story like this so I googled and watched the entire lakorn and just fell in love with it. For me Yaya as Nangfah (not Fahlada) and Nadech as Charles blow me away.
Let me tell you, the chemistry is GRGR is the best I have seen till date. I never knew forehead touches can mean so much and bring out so much emotions. The 'Separation" scene just broke my heart and I never had never cried for any drama. I had never seen anything like this in any western or Indian drama. So when I watched GRGR, episode by episode, and felt the pure untouched love of Charles and the R scene happened I never felt disgusted. The scene just showed his desperation to hold on to her. (note: the R scene in this lakorn is pretty basic, kinda PG-13)
So then I read in one of the GRGR comments that Sawan Biang was one the most famous lakorns so I just had to watch it. But oh my god.... I hated the R scenes(note: the R scene in this lakorn is steamy AF). I am so sorry if I offend anyone who loves SB, but as a non Thai viewer I just could not wrap my head around it. For me it dint show any passion like GRGR, it wasnt anything like KC where the Nang-ek was the reason the hero's life was destroyed and he wanted revenge so he 'might' R her. In SB Ann was just used as a pawn b/w hero and her sister .
I am choosing my words carefully here...
I am not saying R was ok in GRGR or (assuming) R will be ok in KC. I am just saying that in both of those there are reasons (mostly misunderstanding b/w leads) that 'might' lead to a situation where it leads to a physical confrontation rather than a verbal one. In SB even though the scenes were steamy it just wasn't right and dint feel right.
Now I had to tell all of this just to say that....
Basically the hero being dominant and forceful is shown as one the ways to express his love towards nang-ek. This has been one of the lakorn formats for many years for Thai lakorns and most Thai viewers do enjoy it. But in the actual world RAPE has become more common these days because most of them who go through it are fearless when it comes to reporting them. So now more incidents come into light and all of us are aware of this heinous crime. This gets questioned when we watch these formats in lakorns and obv protest against them.
Most us of might be mature and watch it for guilty pleasure but there are younger generations which might get heavily influenced by it. I am not blaming people who enjoy such formats because such guilty pleasures will always be a part of this world whether it is 50 shades or a Thai lakorn because it is ok to like them and to each their own. I just feel like such formats should be restricted to mature audiences only and not be prime time television.
Sorry if I offended anyone.