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Guess what? In Family We Trust is now available on Netflix!
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Hopefully you guys enjoy the show like i really did! 💕
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I’m not going to say I didn’t see this coming, but also my heart is breaking.
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What’s funny about this is the handsome guy Art talked about is Tor. lol Here’s the mv. And yes, he sang the wrong lyrics. hahahaha
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“Thank you, Anchun. For standing beside me” - Gun Kriengkai, 2018
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“You already announced to throughout town that I’m your wife” - Tapao, 2018
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[Trailer] Brother of the Year with English Subtitles
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Plerng x Tapao (Kom Faek 2018)
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Brother of The Year (2018) to be released in Thailand’s cinemas on May 10
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Excited for this movie. Yaya's first from GDH ♥️
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“It’s a small matter”
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10 slaps for you Gun for hurting Anchan T^T
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Gun ♥ Anchan
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My handsome goalkeeper ♥
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Project S The Series review
So glad I'm back here, posting again.
I've been away for health reasons but now I'm back. Hopefully I'll be able to update again my blog with gifs of dramas I've watched.
Okay, so this entry is my review for the Project S The Series. For people who didn't watch it, it's a sports series produced by GDH 559, a film and TV production outfit in Thailand. The series composed of 4 parts, focused on different sports. The first part is about volleyball, 2nd was about badminton, 3rd was about skateboarding and the last one was archery.
Each part has 8 episodes which kinda short for a lakorn (Thai drama) but I think it's sufficient enough to tell the whole story. Not complaining since not all long episodes means good too.
This review is kinda late since the series was over 2-3 months ago (while I was away and dealing with some issues with myself). I did watched the first to the 3rd part before I decided to step back with my lakorns and just finished the last instalment this week. I did enjoy most of it but I can also say that some of it bored me too.
I'll be doing the review in each part.
First instalment, the opening salvo for this series was entitled: 
Spike! Sports: Volleyball Cast:
Bank Thiti (Puen)  Oab Nithi (Puen) Beam Papangkorn (Singha) Punjan Prama (Coach Win) Apinya Saiparn (Best)
I'll not spoil the whole story as this post is for review purposes only. If you want to watch it, the production made an official English sub for it. Please watch it here: YouTube link  Press CC for the subs.
For such an ambitious project, this first instalment was weak to be the opening salvo. Usually, if you try to see if you will be hook by a series, you wanted to be surprised and amazed but this first instalment is weak in terms of story and acting. It bored me a little and I'm always asking, "is this really the story?, what's the gist?"
Personally, I did enjoy the casting. Oab Nithi (Puen) impressed me with his acting and his charmed. Bank, as a fan of him, left me disappointed. He needs improvement. Shocking tho, they didn't much use Apinnya's acting prowess in this part. She's just a support. If you enjoyed the movie, Whiplash, you will appreciate Punjan's (Coach Win) character in here.
Back to the story, towards the end, I did get what's the story is all about so on that aspect, I think the production achieved what they want. Maybe my standards are too high because it was the first instalment.
For the sports aspect, I love they got real Volleyball players as part of the casts and they simulate games which is not too dramatic. It's so refreshing especially in Thai lakorns which you rarely see.
Ratings:
Cinematography: 4/5 Story: 3.5/5 Sports related stuff: 4/5 Casting: 4.5/5 Enjoyment: 3.5/5
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The second part is Side By Side (noticed all the title will be in letter S, because it's a sports drama and it's Project S hahaha)
Cast: 
Tor Thanapob (Gym) Sky Wongravee (Dong) Kemi Paladesh (Noi) Suquan Bulakul (Taeng) Ple Hattaya (Tam)
If you want to watch it, the production made an official English sub for it. Please
watch it here: YouTube link  Press CC for the subs.
Okay, this one was the best of all the parts. It has everything. Great casting, superb acting, touching drama..everything. Every episode made me teary eyed. Some of it I literally cried. It's so touching that you didn't even noticed that the episode just came to an end. I mean, you keep asking for more.
I love how the writer for this part incorporated sports (Badminton in this case) as a very valuable part for the development of the story and the characters itself. Again, for those people who didn't watch yet, I don't want to spoil you but you miss half of your life if you didn't watch it. Seriously, watch it. Haha.
The family dynamics in this part was so touching and realistic you will be thanking God for all the goodness that has happen in your life, for the caring family that you have and the good health you have right now. And the twist will left you amused. Damn! I didn't expected that to be honest.
Forgiveness and unrequited love were displayed tremendously in this part. The casts were all great. I can even point out someone who didn't made me cry. Tor Thanapob (Gym) always makes me proud as a fan. He never settled for less when it comes to acting and for that, he was nominated for Best Actor (for this role) in Thai TV Gold Awards. yeeepeey! (no winners yet as of this posting)
For the sports aspect, it was really a bonus that I like Badminton so I was so overjoyed to see them playing. Love every simulation they made.
Ratings:
Cinematography: 4.5/5 Story: 5/5 Sports related stuff: 4/5 Casting: 5/5 Enjoyment: 5/5
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3rd part was all about Skateboarding and the title for this part is: SOS (Skate our Souls)
Cast: James Teeradon (Boo) Praew Narupornkamol (Fern) Pat Chayanit (Doc Belle) Toni Rakkaen (Simon)
You can watch it here: YouTube link
I enjoyed this one too but not as much as the Side by Side part. This part has a very dark setting (not literally, but the issue that they tackled in this). Unlike the previous two parts, this one has the most sensitive issue to be tackled on a fictional setting and of course in a Thai TV environment. I appreciate that they made the core of the story about depression and how skateboarding helped Boo better. There's always that thin line in which you differentiate sadness from depression and many people has a misconception between the two so I'm happy that in a sense, this part made awareness to people, like me, to understand what is depression and it's just not sadness as a lot of people would have think.
For the most part, it's like I'm watching Hormones the Series again. The feelings were so raw you'll appreciate every emotions the cast shown in this part. Most notable would be the interaction of Boo and Simon. Simon was like the light Boo needs in his dark, isolated life. All the lines about life and how it fcks you up everytime makes sense by seeing these two in this story.
For the sports part, well, I'm not a fan of skateboarding but I did think of trying it out after watching this part.
Ratings:
Cinematography: 4/5 Story: 4/5 Sports related stuff: 4/5 Casting: 4.5/5 (I think Pat is a miscast in here tho she and Toni have chemistry) Enjoyment: 4.5/5
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And for the last instalment which I only watched this month (sorry for the long hiatus), Shoot! I Love You (such a corny title haha)
This last part was all about archery. What? Is this sport even an Asian thing? I'll get into that later why did I say so.
Cast: Jaylerr Kritsanapoom (Shaun) Frung Narikunn (Bo) Thanaerng Kanyawee (Fame) Nonkul Chanon (Archwin)
You can watch it here: YouTube link
Unlike the previous 3 parts, I had a hard time finishing this one. Usually, if a series has already ended, I would marathon it and would only take about a week (for regular 15 episode lakorn (2 hours airtime)) and this one only have 8 episodes which would only run for 30-45 minutes each episode but took me 2 weeks to finish. Damn, that was painful. I said to myself I have to finish what I started so I tried my best to finish it.
This part was to fluffy for me. The acting was so weak especially Thanaerng and surprisingly, Frung. I really liked Frung in Hormones. Tho her character was not likeable in there but she did great for the most part in that series but I was so disappointed to see her in this part. She was like a rookie all over again and also Thanaerng. What's the f with all the unnecessary eye movement? It was like watching Pearwah in Hormones. It sucks. Jayleer and her have zero chemistry onscreen. I know they're dating but onscreen, they don't have it. 
The two boys (Jayleer and Non) really did good in this despite the weak story. This was the most boring part. I honestly don't know why they chose archery as the sports for this with all those technical explanations I didn't bother to understand at all. Archery is like golf for me. Sophisticated and elegant and if you want people to love it, you need to experience it. It's not ideal to make a drama out of it.
The whole point of the story was not well written too. I mean, I know it's all about cuteness and how to woo your crush by joining his father's archery club and your best friend who secretly loves you but man, I'm not buying it. I expected too much for this wonderful series and I was left disappointed at the end because of this part. 
The conflicts were rushed and unnecessary. Anyway, I'll not focus on the negatives but on the positive. I just wished tho that they made this last instalment a bomb for impression sake.
For the most part, it was so boring. The only bright thing that happened in this part was the ending. Bo and Shaun were so akwardly cute. Haha. No character development and it felt so rushed. I'm done with it.
For the sports aspect, hmmmmm. Why did they chose archery tho? I mean, of all the sports, why this? Is it popular in Thailand? I don't understand.
Ratings:
Cinematography: 3.5/5 Story: 2/5 Sports related stuff: 3/5 Casting: 3.5/5 (Thanareng and Jayleer should not be in one show) Enjoyment: 2/5
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That proposal tho ♥
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L I F E
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“It’s just that you’re not the right person for me.”                                                          - FERN
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