peaches and bunniii will do it i think, jut wait a little.is anyone uploading this here?
The guy who plays the uncle, I believe this is my first time seeing him. He lack emotions. During the scene the king dies it looked like he was trying very hard not to laugh, I don't know if it's just me though because I keep seeing his smile lift up once in awhile. He showed no remorse nor sorrow. Other than him, everyone did a good job on this part: Kob, Glom, and the women who played Jao Bonlavong (the uncle's wife). They cried their eyes out.thanks to those who uploaded onto youtube...just finished with the first episode...looks like they cut out a lot of the parts from the original, but I'm loving how kob portrays jiao san fang...seriously, she does such an awesome job of being proud and confident...love her crying scenes too, though I have to say that her uncle's acting (the uncle in the series) can perhaps brush up on his acting a bit :mellow:
actually, this is not his first drama...he really cannot act to save his life...I still recall the scene when he was supposed to be admonishing his wife for sending that letter to paul's mother (I forget his character's name) without consulting ngam and he was trying to look really angry...and that's just the thing, he tries so hard to act and it's not at all natural. instead of me feeling the stint of his anger, I wanted to so much laugh along with the anger his character was trying to portrayThe guy who plays the uncle, I believe this is my first time seeing him. He lack emotions. During the scene the king dies it looked like he was trying very hard not to laugh, I don't know if it's just me though because I keep seeing his smile lift up once in awhile. He showed no remorse nor sorrow. Other than him, everyone did a good job on this part: Kob, Glom, and the women who played Jao Bonlavong (the uncle's wife). They cried their eyes out.