Emotional Masterpiece
It's rare that so many factors align to give us a such a beautiful and amazing series as 10 Years Ticket. This show has everything: great acting, great plot and storytelling, great music, and near perfect pacing. Be warned, this show is an emotional one and even the feel-good moments come in the aftermath of tragedy.
Plot & Storytelling - At it's core, this story is a crime mystery with romance thrown in on the sides. Early on, you get the sense of what really happened (or rather what didn't happen) with Mai's murder; however, the why and how are not so evident and you need to watch the whole series to see how it all plays out, which I appreciated. Aside from this main storyline, virtually every character has their own micro-plot happening. These plots are just dropped in wherever it seems convenient, but are wonderfully woven together. I'll admit not all of them are resolved, but that didn't bother me because they weren't throw away subplots. They have purpose and enhance the plot. Mind you this plot is dark and emotional and you can't help but root for something better for all the characters.
Characters & Cast - Although the cast is large, all these characters are well conceived and developed throughout the series. Again, each character has their own story and tragedy. The way the actors are able to portray these characters is phenomenal and none feel forced. Above all, they are feel like real people: they all have their good traits, but also their weaknesses and faults. The theme of this show is based heavily around the relationships between the older and younger generations. We see the faults and weaknesses of that older generation and watch as the younger generation tries to be better. It took a lot of skill, on both sides, to portray that struggle and I think all the actors accomplished that.
I really don't have a lot of criticism of this show. I do think at times, the plot drags a little but these moments are few and far between. Additionally, towards the end, there was a rush to resolve some of the conflicts of the minor characters and introduce subplots that hadn't otherwise been alluded to. However, 10 Years Ticket is well worth the watch. I think what I found most compelling is it left me with insights into Thai culture that other shows don't do. This show felt real and the characters and their lives felt like they could actually exist.
Plot & Storytelling - At it's core, this story is a crime mystery with romance thrown in on the sides. Early on, you get the sense of what really happened (or rather what didn't happen) with Mai's murder; however, the why and how are not so evident and you need to watch the whole series to see how it all plays out, which I appreciated. Aside from this main storyline, virtually every character has their own micro-plot happening. These plots are just dropped in wherever it seems convenient, but are wonderfully woven together. I'll admit not all of them are resolved, but that didn't bother me because they weren't throw away subplots. They have purpose and enhance the plot. Mind you this plot is dark and emotional and you can't help but root for something better for all the characters.
Characters & Cast - Although the cast is large, all these characters are well conceived and developed throughout the series. Again, each character has their own story and tragedy. The way the actors are able to portray these characters is phenomenal and none feel forced. Above all, they are feel like real people: they all have their good traits, but also their weaknesses and faults. The theme of this show is based heavily around the relationships between the older and younger generations. We see the faults and weaknesses of that older generation and watch as the younger generation tries to be better. It took a lot of skill, on both sides, to portray that struggle and I think all the actors accomplished that.
I really don't have a lot of criticism of this show. I do think at times, the plot drags a little but these moments are few and far between. Additionally, towards the end, there was a rush to resolve some of the conflicts of the minor characters and introduce subplots that hadn't otherwise been alluded to. However, 10 Years Ticket is well worth the watch. I think what I found most compelling is it left me with insights into Thai culture that other shows don't do. This show felt real and the characters and their lives felt like they could actually exist.
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