mia07
Introvert
I agree on number two. They are from a royal family so shouldn't you see a lot of guards, maids, etc...? That's why it's hard to believe why certain things happen i.e, Suthep sneakily goes to release Karnnika from jail and nobody saw him, Mat sneaking in and out of her room (when she should be guarded heavily since she is the Queen-to-be) and Makey as well since Kamin is not always there, and a lot of other stuff..phatman said:I love this lakorn so far, but there are a few things that bother me, such as:
1. The setting is too fake and staged, it doesn't feel like a real place. I know it's hard to find a realistic setting, but I've seen other make-believe lakorns with better settings.
2. There are not that many people involved in this lakorn. They should've invested some money on extra actors and actresses. I don't see too many civilians and it adds on to the unrealisticness.
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3. Those darn sound effects. ESPECIALLY the footsteps. There was one scene where one of the girls was wearing flip flops and they inserted clickity footsteps. Haha. I thought it was funny. ÃÂ
3. Action scenes! Hate, Hate the action scenes...period. Haha.
I guess their focus is just the main plot that other things are just not necessary. In other words, they don't pay much attention to the details.
I don't really like the action scenes too. I wish it was more realistic with bruises and blood shatters haha..