x0unerthanlater
`my dragon's blood is blue`
I have to agree that Weir has been playing a lot of the same roles in his past few lakorns. Aum hasn't had great lakorns lately either. idk, on the fence about this so far.
Honestly, the overall plot is interesting, minus the lookalike thing, but the scriptwriters are just doing a horrible job at making things flow. Ironically, Aum does better as the quiet and calm nang'ek haha. Her acting is more natural and likable as Min. Feisty Praao isn't her specialty.x0unerthanlater said:Yeah, probably not going to watch this one. Bad comeback project for Aum. I HOPE this isn't her "last" lakorn and she goes into a hiatus again. She needs a good script. She's never done historical lakorns yet I don't think. I think it's about time.
I think Rak Nakara can be counted as historical, yeah?x0unerthanlater said:Yeah, probably not going to watch this one. Bad comeback project for Aum. I HOPE this isn't her "last" lakorn and she goes into a hiatus again. She needs a good script. She's never done historical lakorns yet I don't think. I think it's about time.
Mahalo said:I think Rak Nakara can be counted as historical, yeah?
Yes, Noon W. was supportive. It's a sad one so idk if I'd recommend.x0unerthanlater said:
I just went to check it out and yes, that certainly is historical. Nice! Not sure I ever watched it. Was the other n'ek Noon W.? It's interesting, I want to watch it. Hopefully it's somewhere online. :scratchhead2: