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- Oorspronkelijke titel: เงากามเทพ
- Ook gekend als: Cupid’s Shadows
- Regisseur: Theerasak Promngern
- Scenarioschrijver: Dolkamol Sattatip
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Weir Sukollawat Kanarot Hoofdrol
- Mai Davika HoorneTienHoofdrol
- Chane Tawatson PlengsiriwatLaksonmonBijrol
- Kade Tharakade PetchsuksaiKullachatBijrol
- Oat Voravudh NiyomsapKamontatBijrol
- Kochakorn NimakornPhitphloen [Tien's mother]Bijrol
beoordelingen
Rome (Weir) is friend's with Kamontat(the father)'s brother, he coincidentally meets Tien (main girl) who disguises herself as a boy, he took her home, they found a necklace and ring on her the house maid accused her of being a thief, but Rome's friend suspected she might be his niece, before his death he asks Rome to bring the justice..
Rome teaches Tien how to act & behave like a lady, he falls in love with her..
House maid is not happy that Rome likes Tien, she doesn't know who she's in real.
Housemaid helps Rome's ex to get Rome back which Rome is not interested, she constantly reports what Rome does, where he goes etc....
The ex that left Rome when he gone broke now he's rich again so she wants him back..
Kamontat is a man that he can't keep his things in his pants, he sleeps with his secretary, that secretary also sleeps with the son.. She fell pregnant from the dad but tells the son that baby is his.
We don't see much of kiss as Weir is a 40 year old man in the lakorn (in real he was only 25), Davika is a teen 19 at the time
Second there are people who are trying to kidnap her all the time...
it goes on and on ..........
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This illustrates perfectly why I hate crossdressing...
...and it's even worse than in 'Dok Ruk Rim Tang', because Davika looks so gross as "boy" that I needed to watch SEVERAL other of her lakorns to "unsee" this in my head and actually see that she is NOT ugly.As if that was not enough, we have our WEIRd choice of a pra'ek to pair with her, being 7 years older (it was not as a big issue in their later lakorns together, but here it still is) and quite plain himself (but we are used to that with HIM:)
So, eyecandy this lakorn is NOT.
Unfortunatelly it is also not any fun (I am NOT interested in any of the over-complicated plots in my lakorns) and I rather use this Davika's lakorn for the future reference, when deciding rating on later lakorns. Like: Was it as bad as 'Ngao Kammathep'? No? And then I rate higher, LOL
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