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PrincessKarina
Oh my goodness! I haven't seen Son and Vill's lakorns so I don't know if I want to watch this because I like Toomtam with Vill only!
SonWho is Vill pairing up with in here? Son or Toomtam! AAAHHH
You can do it! I know how you feel though.I'm actually getting anxious as the airing date nears...I have to find time and subbing is sooo stressful. Hahah.
That sucks! I like Vill with Toomtam!
ann's version began with rachawadee meeting tan chai and trying to solve who killed man kaew. there were a lot of flashback scenes. it was a bit more like a mystery/thriller than a love story, so i would love to see how they changed it.So they're slowing releasing posters, spot teasers, trailers, and interviews with the Director and production team.
So P'San, the director, of this lakorn said, he's doing this version a bit different in that, the previous versions opened up the lakorn with Rachawadee teaching at a remote place and then meeting Tan Chai, the ghost, and then going through a series of events into learning about their connection and past. I honestly don't remember how the previous version began. Lol However, P'San, personally, feels that if this version began at the second lifetime where he's a ghost right off the bat, the story may be a bit abrupt. He wants to introduce us to who Maan Kaew and Tan Chai is, how their love began, how it progressed, and how it ended. He wants the audience to feel their love, as they're falling in love, and why their love is so deep, deep enough that the both of them are unwilling to depart across deaths, lifetimes, and reincarnations. And then go into the second lifetime and cheer on when Rachawadee will regain her memories of him and their past love.
Anyway, I don't know how all of this is going to go because it's different when they talk about it to watching it live and seeing how things are executed.
For those who think that this Maan Kaew may be a bit too modern and prefer her to be conservative and all. I think, the script writer or one of the production crew members in charge of the storyline, addresses that. She actually reads the book and reflects this version off the book quite closely. She says that Maan Kaew's charm is that she's a woman beyond her era. The description of Maan Kaew and how her personality is that she stands up for herself. She's different from women of that era. Then in the second lifetime, Rachawadee is a bit mischievous. She's daring, that's why she's willing to go to places people are afraid of like the wedding house where people are afraid of ghosts but she's not.
Can't wait!
My take on Rachawadee is, Vill is portraying her so youthful, pure, and cheery. Anne's version was a bit on the serious and by the book side.