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- Oorspronkelijke titel: หนังสือรุ่น
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- Regisseur: Mean Phiravich Attachitsataporn, Bancha Lungaramn
- Scenarioschrijver & regisseur: Nipitpon Muangsinun
- Scenarioschrijver: Nutt Nuttkron Phorntiramongkol
- Genres: Romance, Jeugd, Drama, Melodrama
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Cast & Credits
- Title Teshin AnusanananNutHoofdrol
- Man Supakrit CharoonmathaPhobHoofdrol
- Tonnam Piamchon DamrongsunthornchaiNoteBijrol
- Get Sorawut ArunwattananuntTarBijrol
- Fah Sarika SathsilpsupaPatBijrol
- Mean Phiravich AttachitsatapornSarutGastrol
beoordelingen
Don't expect fan service or fast pacing
So right off the bat you need to know that this is a slow moving, sentimental film that builds emotional attachment to the characters through repeated use of flashback scenes.What you won't find: passionate kissing scenes, sex scenes, bare abs, etc.
What you will find: lots of staring into each other's eyes, good acting, scenes that make you cry,
The actors are both new and do a phenomenal job in this film, which is a story about how memories helped two people reconnect and get through a crisis together. The story is set in the early 2000s and they manage to set that time period really well, with the main characters in high school at the beginning and then again 4 years later.
The ending seemed a little truncated and I wonder if there was meant to be more, but Thailand was thrown into lockdown earlier this year and a lot of dramas had to adapt. But the story of Nut and Phob is complete, and if you like very sentimental stories I recommend you give it a try.
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A beautiful series!
A beautiful series, one of the best I have lately seen. The two lead actors, in spite of being rookies, are outstanding, with a special mention for Title, who is able to express the most subtle feelings just with the eyes. The filmography is beautiful and interesting, with a vintage patina when showing the earlier life of the two leads; the many flashbacks are functional to the general storytelling, but perhaps they could have been cut by at least 25%, especially in the final episodes, which largely consist of flashbacks, although this is done in an intelligent way, showing the same scenes from a different camera angle, or with new micro-scenes, to better depict the feelings of the other partner. The general pace is slow, but never boring. On the whole, the mood is quite sad, but not excessively so: the prevailing feeling is that of calm and nostalgy. I also liked the parsimonious use of makeup (the actors do not look like clowns, as it often happens). A plus are the comments of the actors at the end of each episode. The positive ending (for the two leads) is a nice counterweight to the generally sad mood of the other episodes. The abrupt ending for the secondary couple looks strange, perhaps it hints at a continuation. It seems that they are planning to release the series as a movie: this could be the occasion for fixing some evident problems, such as the excessive use of flashbacks.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?