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    Charming Deception

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    Charming Deception

    The Vichawayt were a wealthy family. They have a big house and are owners of a big corporation, a construction company but once their parents died via a vehicle accident the three remaining children were left to face this important twist of faith in their lives. Asit, the older brother of the family and his wife, Lalita took over the family’s construction business. Orncha, the second sister took care of everything in the household. Arnus, the youngest sister studied in England but because of the changes in her financial state Nus has to find a benefactor to finance her education – she received aid from Pa, an old man named Chart from Thailand. Chart felt a familiar connection with Nus who reminded him of his daughter whom life was cut short by a car accident. She too was named Nus.

    Subsequently, the Vichawayt’s contruction company will be hired by a young millionaire magnate named Krao Supagan who offered the company a contract to build a grand hotel costing several hundreds millions bahts. Arnus came back to Thailand with her best friend, Gonwik and met Krao who went to pick Wik up at the airport for the first time. Because Krao and Wik have feeling for one another it was not surprising that Krao and Nus were to meet each other often at Wik’s house. (Krao is actually Wik’s distance relative whom she is secretly in love with. She called him Uncle Krao.) Nus saw Krao as an enigma, a strange person but she missed him when he’s not around. Nus’s feeling for Chaithong, her boyfriend changed for when he offered her marriage Nus refused and declared she’s not ready yet.

    Then Chart fell sick – it was revealed to Nus that her Pa is actually Krao’s uncle. Arnus accepted to be Chart’s caretaker which went according to Krao’s plan. Krao then continued on with his scheme by going after Orncha and Lalita, every woman of the Vichawayt will be under his wrath.

    The situation got worst for the Vichawayt when debt collectors came after their family home, if they didn’t pay up their house will get seize. Krao helped the family by giving them 20 million baht to borrow but because the money was his the house became his property.

    Then Asit got into an accident giving Krao the opportunity to get close to his wife. Krao had an affair with Lalita and the two were seem by Chaithong who brought the news to Arnus. Arnus hated Krao and was disappointed by the conduct of the two.

    As for Orncha, Krao brought her stuffs and flirted heavily with her. He told her to break up with Pharop, her lover. Orn believed him and broke up with her boyfriend. Once Arnus found out about the break up she told Krao to stop his involvements with her sister and sister-in-law. Krao then offered her marriage as a solution which she agreed because she felt sorry for her brother and wanted to help her sister who used to say she hated Krao but has now fallen in love with him. Both Lalita and Orncha were sadden and upset by this news. Orn quietly married Pharop as a result of her grief over Krao. As for Wik, she was very hurt by her best friend’s wedding to Krao that she went to live in America with her family.

    Krao gave Nus a one year contract in the marriage before he can divorce her, a promise he made to his uncle who knew why he wanted to marry her. On their wedding night Krao proceeded with his plan and raped Nus to be his wife. He also told her his reason for doing so – he revealed to her that the Vichawayt family deserved all of this because his mom was raped by her dad. Nus’s dad raped a woman despite knowing that she already has a son and husband and that husband was none other than his old friend, the man that helped him to richness with his business. His mother was hurt – being overwhelmed with shame she committed suicide.

    Lalita still have feeling for Krao, after she divorced her husband she tried to seduce Krao but he got angry with her. He found her repulsive. He scolded her harshly and asked her if she still remember Chewit or not, the guy who got his heart broken by her and committed suicide as a result of that heartache. Chewit was Krao’s younger brother, everything Krao did to Lalita was out of revenge not love. Krao told Lalita that she’s nothing to him but a cheap woman. Furious and hurt by his words Lalita took out a gun to shoot Krao but Nus took the bullet for him instead landing her in a critical condition in the hospital.

    Times passed by, Orn gave birth to her first child with Pharop, Asit went to America to gain work experience, Lalita was sentenced to jail time for her crime, and Anus made a complete recovery from being shot. Krao told Arnus about his feeling for her, the truth was that he love the angel named Arnus.

    $8.00
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    Kom Payabaht

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    Kom Payabaht

    U (Audible Vichitra Non) is a wealth young high society beauty who has always had a fascination with Bangkok ever since she was a child. This is a story of love, betrayal and romance, in the upper echelons of Thai society.

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    Two Worlds

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    Two Worlds

    Tawee Pope is famous. It is many people’s favorite lakorn. Every ‘older’ avid lakorn watcher knows of it. A present-day modernist nang’ek time-travels via a mirror to the past to meet old-fashy pra’ek. I myself have watched a bit of the 1994 original but do not recall anything of it aside from what I summarized in the sentence before. Therefore, I am unable to review Tawee Pope in comparison to its predecessor. When news came out of its remake, I was thrilled at the general storyline of “two worlds” bringing together two soul mates [more because of Om!], then disappointed that Pancake was the nang’ek, and as I watched it, I clearly became disappointed. Fans bashed the remake calling it an epic failure. I agree. Godninja boldy rates Tawee Pope with 2 stars.

    Since Tawee Pope lacked in the goodness department, I must mention my top five scenes: 1. [Scenes in this case] Whenever Khun Luang managed to crack smile or roll his eyes. If not for you, I would have been long gone. 2. Khun Luang (or was it Manee?) meekly confessed he likes her and they held hands. Such a little thing, but it was so cute. At this point, I was just begging for any hint of romance! 3. Khun Laung hugged Manee back when the mirror called her to return. After the first time, he was a selfish bastard. 4. Om Akapan took off this shirt for me! This was when Khun Luang had a brawl showdown with Arnus [don’t recall this character name] as a diversion to get the letter. 5. The morning after ending of course! Pixs on top. So freaking jealous!

    I think that is all the nice stuff I can say about Tawee Pope, so there comes the hating. Number one thing that this lakorn killed was…it’s whole purpose. And if you don’t have a purpose, then you automatically fail. Simple as that. There was no significance to the time-traveling. There was no focus on the historical events which I thought was the point of Tawee Pope. The idea of Manee as a weapon of trickery to coax intelligence from the foreigners had so many possibility of epic plotline. Even though she manged to extract the ‘valuable’ info, they never showed how it was significant. Perhaps how it was used to counteract the imperialism or anything, really!

    Few more notable things to diss: Though according to character, Pancake over-acted, and even my Om bored me. You can’t be handsome forever, baby; I need some facial expressions. I wanted to rip off my laptop screen at the immense stupidity of Manee and the mirror. Mirror mirror on the wall, why can you let Manee bring in electric shavers but not a book. You want her to changed history, but you also limit her. This is the paradigm of time-traveling. And Manee, if you couldn’t bring the one important book, why the heck didn’t you just read it and remember it. I thought you were smart? Oh, I can’t forget the lack of romance. You made me angry too many times.

    Enough, I will only complain on one more point-the ending. Apparently in the original, the mom and the friends were able to come to the past. Okay, in this one, the mom appeared in the past, but she did nothing. Where’s the logic in that? What I would have loved was a little family tree or something at the end to know how their life went. How many kids they had, going to grandkids and so on the to present…then [I’m really am wishing too hard] goes to a single great great (whatever how many great) granddaughter. And then flash, we see Kul, Tron, and Raiwat meeting a descendent of Manee and Khun Luang. And because I felt so bad for Raiwat at the ending, he should get their descendent. Now this would have made up for all of the disappointments.

    $24.00
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    Where the Sky Meets the Sand

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    Where the Sky Meets the Sand

    Fah Jarot Sai is a love story set in the desert between a mixed Thai girl named Michelle and Sharif, a royal officer in the made-up kingdom of Hinfara.

    Michelle is a mixed orphaned girl who grew up in a convent. When she graduated from school, she followed her best friend Kasfiya to a distant desert kingdom called Hinfara to teach. As soon as they get there, Kasfiya is assigned to the palace to be a lady of the court (i.e. concubine) for King Admed, the ruler of Hinfara. It was foretold by the Royal fortune teller that the woman who will give birth to King Admed’s heir has arrived to Hinfara. Because she already had a lover and the misconception that Michelle was trying to steal her French lover Robert, Kasifya devises a plan to make Michelle her substitute. Following traditional custom of the land, Sharif, the King’s beloved friend/ royal officer will delivery that woman to King Admed.

    On the night of the delivery of Michelle to King Admed, Oman, a younger relative of King Admed, created a rebellious uprising and had King Admed executed in front of Sharif.

    Sharif was very devastated by the lost, he fought with the rebel army and fled with Michelle into the wide and open desert. Together Sharif and Michelle had to face the dry harsh elements of the desert landscape as they were being hunted down by Oman’s rebel army.

    Being together alone and experiencing the difficulties of the desert together, the two began to sympathized with each other. Sympathy and understanding turned into Love. However, their love faced an obstacle because Sharif’s duty to save the throne of Hinfara and to make the kingdom peaceful again.

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    Ruk Nai Marn Mek

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    Ruk Nai Marn Mek

    Nong Sai loved and adored Pada like a hero. Though he went to study aboard for 10 years, her feelings for him never faltered. She never forgot and waited for him to return. Even when a young flight officer Samit Kanjonrat (”TengNeung” Kritnagan Maneepagaphan) fell in love with her, she rejected him to remain true to Pada.

    Seeing his daughter wait and long for Pada, Khun Win Sinwit remembered an agreement he had with General Pat to have Nong Sai and Pada wed to erase a 80 million baht (2.5 million USD) debt owed by General Pat to Khun Win. Khun Ying Amporn, Pada’s mother, was very worried about this debt. She feared losing her house, losing her fortune, so she ordered her son Pada to come back and marry Nong Sai immediately. One problem, Pada is already married to Chomphilai (”Yok” Thanyakan Thongitthananon).

    When Khun Win announces he is ill and only had 1 year to live, Khun Ying Amporn uses this opportunity as a bargaining point to beg Chomphilai to divorce Pada for just one year. If not, Pada will lose his entire fortune, so Chomphilai agreed to divorce Pada.

    After Pada and Nong Sai wed, Pada takes good care of Nong Sai. However, he does not touch her. When she finds a good man who will love her truly, he vows to divorce her.

    In the marriage, Nong Sai had to endure many things– ill-treatment from Khun Ying Amporn and bullying from Chomphilai. Gradually, Pada began to feel the love and concern Nong Sai had for him, he is shaken by it and too started to develop feelings for her. When Chomphilai notices this, she sent her older brother Chalermchai (”Nam” Rapeepat Akekapunkul) to her pursue Nong Sai to make her lose her way.

    Nong Sai leaves Pada’s house after they argued and she felt betrayed by him. So, Khun Win sent Nong Sai to receive treatment aboard. Gradually she got better and learned to walk. Khun Ying Amporn was livid when she learned she had been deceived, she ordered her son Pada to divorce Nong Sai right away, but he refused giving his mother the excuse that he wanted to keep the promise he gave to Khun Win. Truthfully, it was a cover, Pada had fallen in love with Nong Sai and he did not want to lose her.

    As Pada became more interested, more engrossed with Nong Sai, it caused Chomphilai to stray. She started seeing her ex-hubby/ex-boyfriend Boontheert. They began to have a sexual affair and there is a sex tape to prove that they did.

    Throughout his marriage to Nong Sai, Khun Ying Amporn reminded Pada that he has Chomphilai, she loves him dearly and he should not think too much of Nong Sai. Hearing this from this mother constantly , Pada made the decision to end it with Nong Sai and get back with Chomphilai after she tells him that she is pregnant with his child.

    With Nong Sai, when she learned that Pada was once married to Chomphilai and they divorced because of her, she was devastated and asked Pada for a divorce to which he agreed.

    After the divorce, Nong Sai moved back to her house at the farm. She agreed to marry Smith Kanjonrat to forget about Pada.

    Soon after, Pada breaks up with Chomphilai when he learned that she had a sexual affair with her ex-boyfriend Boontheert. Chomphilai blamed her break up with Pada on Nong Sai instead of herself and ordered her brother Chalermchai to kill Nong Sai. When Pada learned of their plans, he goes to find Nong Sai to save her, to protect her.

    $24.00
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    Sao Chai Hi-Tech

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    Sao Chai Hi-Tech

    Om’s character is Nol Ratsamee, a heartbroken, woman hating, completely introverted, angry, handsome young man. His former girlfriend screwed him over and left him for his best friend and took his money. His depressive state and views on love and women, garners the attention of his younger sister who is very concern, so she teams up with her bubbly/cheerful best friend Reuangrin Narokmon (Rin) played by Jui Warattaya to find him a girl and to make him be ‘happy’ again. Reungrin moves into their home as maidservant to get close to Om, to know his habits and likes, so that she can play his matchmaker. But a problem arises, Reuangrin begins to fall for Nol.

    $24.00
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