I found that this lakorn was hard to immerse myself in when watching. I found it hard to focus on while watching and I felt like there were many missed opportunities. Not Act Art's best and they left ch3 with more of a whimper than a bang.
Oddly Yaya was the better actor here compared to Nadech. He reminded me of Andrew's acting in that lakorn with Matt. Very comical acting choices despite the scene obviously being a serious one. I don't get why Nadech made Luang In so immature and childish and why the director(s) thought it was okay. It would have been fine if Luang In was silly during certain scenes but to make him so childish with such outlandish expressions was rather strange and this is coming from someone who has appreciated Nadech's acting all throughout his acting career. On the other hand, Yaya was fine, though some of her mannerisms seemed too modern/Westernized at times. New as always shines in his roles, I liked him very much here.
The love story was badly developed, there weren't enough scenes between them. I'm not even looking for love or romantic scenes per se but I'd like to see some sort of connection between them. The chemistry was there but other than jealousy from Luang In, there wasn't much feelings from him and quite frankly none from Putsorn either. I don't see them getting married and living together. I picture them realizing that they don't need each other after Luang In comes back from the war.
The pacing was slow and I think some scenes felt disconnected, especially some parts of Pinky's arc. Everything felt anticlimactic and it hurts me to say this lakorn was more of a chore than an enjoyable watch.