Pim Zaza in Ching Chang... not a fan, but something draws me to that lakorn, but not sure if its worth watching later.
Rook Kard recommended by Nong Nai who says I should watch Kom Faek with Noon Woranuch before I start it.
Then there is Poo Yai Lee which isn't spectacular, but the moral and theme about the agricultural life vs city life is commendable.
And then Wong Wien Hua Jai... which is just another love story but has a cool cast and great music.
What are your thoughts?
You should know that most Exact lakorns are disappoint once it gets close to the end. The middle part is probably the worst part. I am not saying all Exact lakorn follows through this concept. They have so much drama going that it is like what the heck is going on. It's not like those Chinese historical drama where there is so many twists and turns and dramas but it ties in altogether (not all but most)... CC is good atm... I can feel that it will drag and there is way too much intensity when really there isn't lol kind of a confusing emotion to explain.
Rook Kard, I still haven't finished Kom Faek. It depends if you like action. I love action flick but when it comes to action lakorn... it's harder for me to watch.
Poo Yai Lee Kub Nang Mai, it's a laid back lakorn but with Dick and Thum... you get annoyed. Not much misunderstanding but I just wished they stayed away from... they know each other feelings but doesn't acknowledge that it exists. I am not a fan of Ploy being nang ek but for sure I just like the lakorn.
WHJ... I find it more of a laughing spree than a drama. I can't seem to find any emotion in Pinky's acting. The lakorn is good with the power of fast-forwarding lmao
Larb Poo Pee is not a serious lakorn. It's actually weird and pointless but pop it on when there is nothing to watch. :loool:
So we all have different taste in lakorns, so I don't know how to recommend any to you when all I can do, is give my opinion.