A Different RomCom
We all know that Thai dramas have a certain vibe and aura to their romance circle, where this drama experimented something different - which has been done by dramas of other countries but not in Thailand - it did make me leave with a happy heart.
Obviously the story is a cliché but not the type of cliché that would make you puke and drop the series. Though you feel like you know what's gonna happen next, you still watch it. A love story between two friends - now that is something we suckers love to watch and with the casting so fun and all good-looking, there is nothing that stops you from watching it.
But while watching such dramas, the question that arises is whether this drama will be a waste of my time or not?
This is a very controversial question, but I'd say that the answer depends upon two things:
1. Your Personal Temperament:
If you feel like you can't watch cheesy clichés and stories where everything is just so predictable. Don't watch it. But if its in your mood and guilty pleasure, this is just perfect.
2. The Moment:
I know this may sound weird but let me explain giving my own example. I'm actually a weird person. There are certain times when I hate clichés and I'm like, "When the hell would people stop writing them," but then the other times I go like, "Oh god I live for clichés and writers don't stop." So it all depends on the moment and mood. When I watched 46 I was in the mood of watching the most typical romcom, something lighthearted, something Thai but not having the usual Thai type of romance and so I went on with it and thoroughly enjoyed.
Again, this is short and this review might make you more confused about watching than you were before, but read it again and you'll get your answer. Watching and re-watching is something I'll leave to you.
Obviously the story is a cliché but not the type of cliché that would make you puke and drop the series. Though you feel like you know what's gonna happen next, you still watch it. A love story between two friends - now that is something we suckers love to watch and with the casting so fun and all good-looking, there is nothing that stops you from watching it.
But while watching such dramas, the question that arises is whether this drama will be a waste of my time or not?
This is a very controversial question, but I'd say that the answer depends upon two things:
1. Your Personal Temperament:
If you feel like you can't watch cheesy clichés and stories where everything is just so predictable. Don't watch it. But if its in your mood and guilty pleasure, this is just perfect.
2. The Moment:
I know this may sound weird but let me explain giving my own example. I'm actually a weird person. There are certain times when I hate clichés and I'm like, "When the hell would people stop writing them," but then the other times I go like, "Oh god I live for clichés and writers don't stop." So it all depends on the moment and mood. When I watched 46 I was in the mood of watching the most typical romcom, something lighthearted, something Thai but not having the usual Thai type of romance and so I went on with it and thoroughly enjoyed.
Again, this is short and this review might make you more confused about watching than you were before, but read it again and you'll get your answer. Watching and re-watching is something I'll leave to you.
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