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A disappointing and wasted potential
This had so much potential to be a captivating enemies-to-lovers series, which I was very excited about. The pilot trailer showed great promise, and although the official trailer didn't quite live up to that excitement, I remained hopeful. However, the final product turned out to be a disappointment.
Initially, Sailom was likable due to his clever and witty attitude, but as the show progressed, he became increasingly dull. Kanghan, who was supposed to be a little mean, turned out to be a full-on bully. He even resorted to spreading rumors about Sailom being a p*dophile with the intention of getting him fired from his job.
I had hoped to see a gradual transformation and reflection from him, but that was not the case: The show attempted to portray Kanghan as someone with a good heart all along, whose rebellious behavior stemmed from his father's neglect. However, the overnight 180-degree change in his character to become the nicest and friendliest guy was highly unrealistic. Moreover, the relationship problems with his father were needlessly prolonged, almost turning his father into one of the main characters.
The initial chemistry between the two main leads was promising, but once they officially became a couple, the romance quickly lost its spark. It became apparent that Sailom's actor struggled with intimate scenes, resulting in uncomfortable and awkward moments for the viewers. Their bond began to feel more like a friendship, leaving every romantic scene unbearable to watch.
Furthermore, the plot was lazily written and lacked depth, failing to meet even the most basic expectations. It felt superficial and failed to delve into meaningful storytelling.
In conclusion, this series was a tremendous waste of its initial potential. Sailom's actor is not inherently bad, but his lack of versatility in romantic roles became clear, suggesting that he should focus on non-romantic roles in the future. On the other hand, Kanghan's actor truly carried the show and gave a commendable performance.
Initially, Sailom was likable due to his clever and witty attitude, but as the show progressed, he became increasingly dull. Kanghan, who was supposed to be a little mean, turned out to be a full-on bully. He even resorted to spreading rumors about Sailom being a p*dophile with the intention of getting him fired from his job.
I had hoped to see a gradual transformation and reflection from him, but that was not the case: The show attempted to portray Kanghan as someone with a good heart all along, whose rebellious behavior stemmed from his father's neglect. However, the overnight 180-degree change in his character to become the nicest and friendliest guy was highly unrealistic. Moreover, the relationship problems with his father were needlessly prolonged, almost turning his father into one of the main characters.
The initial chemistry between the two main leads was promising, but once they officially became a couple, the romance quickly lost its spark. It became apparent that Sailom's actor struggled with intimate scenes, resulting in uncomfortable and awkward moments for the viewers. Their bond began to feel more like a friendship, leaving every romantic scene unbearable to watch.
Furthermore, the plot was lazily written and lacked depth, failing to meet even the most basic expectations. It felt superficial and failed to delve into meaningful storytelling.
In conclusion, this series was a tremendous waste of its initial potential. Sailom's actor is not inherently bad, but his lack of versatility in romantic roles became clear, suggesting that he should focus on non-romantic roles in the future. On the other hand, Kanghan's actor truly carried the show and gave a commendable performance.
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