cecilia said:
hahha..that's how i view the lakorn world until jao sao banrai came out..and i guess..from watching it..their acting haven't improve much that's because they have just start their career..and from my viewpoint..considering the fact that it has only been like their 2-4 lakorns..there's still room improve..i haven't gave up hope on thai lakorn..sometime i think it's all depend on the storyline..and like you said..alot have similiar plot..but if they have the right person to act in it..i'm sure that lakorn will be a hit..the old are good that's because they have already have their flop and most of the onet hat we love to rewatch is because the plot is good and briliant actor..
the new generation is getting there..i think this 2006 generation is way better than 2004-2005 generation..because they actually can act..for example..JAO SAO BANRAI, AND LIKISIT HUAJAI..^^
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I will have to agree with you on the cast of Jao Sao Ban Rai and Likasit Hua Jai, Cecilia. In exception to one thing though, I feel that their talents outshine many others. Their potentials soared since the beginning...which is a plus. You know the stars of the Power 3 Club are more impressive than some of the older generation stars!! I've been addicted to Thai lakorns since the early 80's and I'm not being bias simply because I am a huge fan of Pat or Por. They've just proven themselves to be the best of the best!! They are just simply amazing and I give them props for entertaining me in every aspect!! They truly put "their all" in the work they love.
I am confident that Pat and Por can take any roles and convince the viewers that they did their best!! They can be compared to the older generations that I continue to absolutely admire including Johnny Enfone, Willy McIntosh, Pete Thongjuer, Ken Teraded Wongpuapany, Jariya Enfone, Ann Thongprasom, Joy Siriluk, Kathaleeya McIntosh, Mew Lalita Panyupos, Joy Rinlanee, Ning Kulsatree Siripongpreeda, and Vicky Sunisa Jett.
Pat and Por showed their perfection in Likasit Huajai. Their second lakorn, Barp Ruk Talay Fun, was flawless!! :shock: They came out strong!! They've got great chemistry, a sense of variety, and talents that ROCKS!! Not to mention, their beauty and community effort projects make them the greatest!!
The two have proven that perfection does not come with age or experience...it comes with potentials and knowledge!! B) Besides the Power 3 Club provides the younger generation a chance to shine with challenging roles and diverse lakorns. I admire the directors for providing valuable options for their casts. I can watch their lakorns over and over and would not get bored of any of them...I've seen Likasit Huajai and Barp Ruk Talay Fun more than 10 times already, and I'm still hyped about the storyline. To be honest, I wouldn't repeat any lakorn that often. I get glued to the television when I put on their lakorns. If bored, I usually repeat older lakorns once a year...
Por's performance in Jao Sao Ban Rai was superior!! Pat's performance in Ruen Naree See Chompoo and Hima Tai Prajun were extraordinary!! The two have shown that they could stand next to the top actors and actresses without any problems!! :wub:
In conclusion, it's not true to say that older generation p'eks or nang'eks are better than the new rising stars. Pat and Por have proven otherwise...Also, their lakorns are not redundant because their storylines are not repetitive...Pat and Por's livelihood make the storyline a lot more entertaining!!