beamsgirl said:
Anyone know how to do what Bella did or used to make the clothes smell good? I really wanna try on my clothes.
And anyone else was hoping the towel around James' waist when he smelled the shirt would fall off? Anyone? No? Just me? Okay, I'll just sit over here with my perverted thoughts. Don't judge, he was the one who came out shirtless looking oh so hot
Well my mom taught me to put scented soap in the drawers to kind of make the closet smell better, and sometimes when it's strong enough the scent goes to the clothes, but then we use fabric softeners now anyway and those are heavily scented so.... Back in the day also, my grandma used to put naphthalene balls/mothballs inside enclosed spaces where clothes are kept but I think it's more for warding off insects and whatnot.
Hehehe as for the towel scene.... it was kind of low where it was tied on his waist wasn't it? hahahahaha. In the BTS, he was telling Kalamare that the camera guys gave him a technique, i.e. they made him do push ups before he went out that scene to make his muscles kind of more prominent. Oh man, gone are (most of) his baby fat from the last episode of Puttipat. I don't know if he was just nervous or if it was for the sake of fanservice, but it took him an awfully long time to fold his shirt so he can wear it huh?
Mahalo said:
Finally had the chance to watch this and I'm enjoying it more than I thought I would. I love the cinematography, transitions, OST, and background music. They all fit the scene. Every girl's eyeliner is on point. Lol. However, it somewhat reminds me of the Khun Chai Series. I wish they made some changes or jumped a few decades despite the book's description. It's just that JJ's characters have been very similar. He's like Neung again, but heartbroken, just like how Neung looked like Khun Mor without glasses. Lol.
Mint N. is so good at being rai. Kind of missed her rai-ness from GRGR. She really shines playing rai though.
Given the time period, this was what a woman's duty was, to be a good and loyal wife to their husbands regardless of the hardships they endure. I like how they keep mentioning padiwarada to remind the audience of the theme.
So far, the script has been impressive. Great use of metaphors to convey the characters' emotions. I liked when Saran was describing how sunflowers wilter at night without the sun. They miss its warmth, which is similar to how he feels without his ex. There's a lot of symbolism as well. Soon enough, jasmines will become a symbol of his and Rin's blossoming love. Really liking it so far! Lol.
I agree with the soundtrack. Gosh, they used the 3 themes, but the remix was really good. I love the upbeat tones and the overly dramatic ones whenever they have to zoom in on the characters' faces. And yes! The eyeliners! I was afraid Bella's eyeliner was too think in the bts pics and make her look way older than JJ but I find that Rin looks young enough.
I guess it's because I'm a JJ fangirl so I noticed the difference among the 3 characters, Puttipat, Neung and Saran. For one thing, he looks more "relaxed" as Saran as both Puttipat and Neung had restraint in the sense that Puttipat was always looking so clueless and kind of hesitant in his actions whereas Neung was always having this haughty facade and trying to win over the girl so he had to "maintain his cool" even when he was failing miserably. Saran laughed when he had to laugh, he was mad when he was mad, he cried when he wanted to cry, he flirted when he wanted to flirt.
Stated otherwise, as Puttipat, JJ barely knew how to act, as Neung he overacted, and as Saran, he's just right.
I'm also glad to see him without his neckties and bow ties for once. Finally, he is a working class man. :beer:
But did anyone else notice James Ji's BRIGHT RED EARS during that beach scene with Duang? that was so funny, his ears were as red as her nail polish.