[OneHD] Tae Pang Korn (Exact & Scenario) : Son Yuke / Vill Wannarot / Bee Namthip

aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
im watching episode 4 atm and OMG I'm at the scene where ManKaew dies.....so sad...and on their wedding night too! I cannot imagine how I would feel if my newly wed husband died on the night of our wedding...oh gosh my heart aches for Chai and ManKaew's father too, losing his daughter like that....:crybaby2::crybaby2::crybaby2:
Yeah, it's a sad loss.

Gosh, the Mom and Ying Thae are super evil, unapologetic, and unremorseful.

I can't wait to see what happens because there's a scene in the trailers/ending credits where Kamhom disappears in front of Rachawadee so I wonder if Kamhom is a ghost still waiting as well or are those memories? I don't remember in the old one.
 

winnall

sarNie Hatchling
Hahah, they asked Vill how Son is as Tan Chai Yai and she says he's perfect as Tan Chai Yai because out of the all the male actors in the channel/company, he looks the most expensive. :risas3:

That reminds me of a behind the scene clip of Son and Vill when Vill was explaining about the golden chains on her hair bun and Son was like, she looks like this but the outfit and everything is half a million. And Vill was like it's very expensive, it's even more expensive than me. :risas3:

Oh, okay. This is how Ying Thae ends up with the wedding house.

After Tan Chai Yai dies, Payia, the Mom gives it to Ying Thae so she can forgive Chai Yai. Ying Thae doesn't take it, but Tua takes it instead.

The Mom is still soooo stupid and the cause of trouble.:fighting3:

Good news, though. There's more movement and activity at Pantip. Yay! Hopefully the ratings and discussions over there will pick up.

But for sure, the international feedback is really good.
Thank god! Yes finally Pantip got some activities for this Lakron lol this s a good news for sure
 

lanblue

sarNie Hatchling
So, Chai Yai is a half-blood prince, and his muggle mother (perhaps a victim of discrimination herself) believes it's in her son's best interest if he can marry someone from a powerful pure-blood family? Aish. I'm not compaining about the time slot. At least, TPK is aired, unlike many others.

To some degree, I think I understand why some people dislike a too aggressive Chai Yai. If I had lived and grew up there, I could have expected the royal family members to remember and do their duties. I mean, the love story between Duke and Duchess of Windsor must have been controversial. Would Chai Yai follow Payia's arrangement and marry Ying Thae if without Maan Kaew? Maybe, because he is the prince and has his duty. But the author chooses Maan Kaew as the heroine to creates a tragedy doomed to happen in the beginning. Otherwise, no need for the second or third life.

To Chai Yai and Maan Kaew, I think, it's not just love at first sight. These two have so many in common. For example, both are sent overseas and separated from their families when they are very young. (In the early 20th century, maybe Chai Yai also has to deal with hostility and discrimination in the UK just as Maan Kaew did in Siam.) They both love to read. The first time Chai Yai sees Maan Kaew, she is reading. In the first episode, Chai Yai's father already tell us his son has piles of books and Maan Kaew has a hunger for books. More, Maan Kaew reads French and English, which means, like Chai Yai, she is also exposed to influences of Europe. And these two play musical instruments. For people who love music, their music probably tells more about themselves than their words. Therefore, I agree with the director: the story has to begin from the first life for the viewers to witness how they fall for each other and how their love grow.
 
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aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
So, Chai Yai is a half-blood prince, and his muggle mother (perhaps a victim of discrimination herself) believes it's in her son's best interest if he can marry someone from a powerful pure-blood family? Aish. I'm not compaining about the time slot. At least, TPK is aired, unlike many others.

To some degree, I think I understand why some people dislike a too aggressive Chai Yai. If I had lived and grew up there, I could have expected the royal family members to remember and do their duties. I mean, the love story between Duke and Duchess of Windsor must have been controversial. Would Chai Yai follow Payia's arrangement and marry Ying Thae if without Maan Kaew? Maybe, because he is the prince and has his duty. But the author chooses Maan Kaew as the heroine to creates a tragedy doomed to happen in the beginning. Otherwise, no need for the second or third life.

To Chai Yai and Maan Kaew, I think, it's not just love at first sight. These two have so many in common. For example, both are sent overseas and separated from their families when they are very young. (In the early 19th century, maybe Chai Yai also has to deal with hostility and discrimination in the UK just as Maan Kaew did in Siam.) They both love to read. The first time Chai Yai sees Maan Kaew, she is reading. In the first episode, Chai Yai's father already tell us his son has piles of books and Maan Kaew has a hunger for books. More, Maan Kaew reads French and English, which means, like Chai Yai, she is also exposed to influences of Europe. And these two play musical instruments. For people who love music, their music probably tells more about themselves than their words. Therefore, I agree with the director: the story has to begin from the first life for the viewers to witness how they fall for each other and how their love grow.
Yeah, the Mom is a double standard person. She doesn't even have an ounce of royalty in her like Maan Kaew yet she has the nerves to teach Maan Kaew what is appropriate and what is not.

Even if there was no Maan Kaew, Tan Chai probably won't marry Ying Thae. Even before meeting Maan Kaew, when the parents mentioned that Ying Thae was his fiancee, he was already like uh, no. Haha. And then Maan Kaew just made his heart burn with passion and sped up the cancellation of the engagement.

Yes. I'm glad P'San took a different approach to this version and made the stories and lifetimes go in sequence or else too many flashbacks, going back and forth, that we may not get the full picture and feels. But you know, fans of the novel are never pleased with whatever the outcome. I'm sure Num and Anne's version had faults and anti-fans expressing their negativity too at that time but all of that has passed and we weren't there to see and read. And now to this version, we're feeling the heat because we're present with it. Lol But there's not too many, though. There are tons of people who really like this version for the differences.

I love how we get to really see how Tan Chai falls for Maan Kaew, too. They have a lot in common and not only that, their personalities just jive. I mean, we always don't end up falling for someone who's compatible or similar to us in a lot of things or else we'd be falling for our guy friends all the time, but I think the whole concept is just fate, too. You just can't pick and choose who you love. It's random and destined. But yes, I agree. We can see Tan Chai enjoying Maan Kaew's company. He's able to learn from her, perfect for a life partner to him.
 

winnall

sarNie Hatchling
Hahah, they asked Vill how Son is as Tan Chai Yai and she says he's perfect as Tan Chai Yai because out of the all the male actors in the channel/company, he looks the most expensive. :risas3:

That reminds me of a behind the scene clip of Son and Vill when Vill was explaining about the golden chains on her hair bun and Son was like, she looks like this but the outfit and everything is half a million. And Vill was like it's very expensive, it's even more expensive than me. :risas3:

Oh, okay. This is how Ying Thae ends up with the wedding house.

After Tan Chai Yai dies, Payia, the Mom gives it to Ying Thae so she can forgive Chai Yai. Ying Thae doesn't take it, but Tua takes it instead.

The Mom is still soooo stupid and the cause of trouble.:fighting3:

Good news, though. There's more movement and activity at Pantip. Yay! Hopefully the ratings and discussions over there will pick up.

But for sure, the international feedback is really good.
May I know the links of those threads at pantip Aiyaja? Also, I read some comment from baidu thread it says vill posted a pic of her Chinese agency recently and said " see you soon China" , I not sure is it a sign for her to come to China, but you never know
 

aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
Yes, Vill did say see you in China to two of these team members, I believe, that took care of her during her last trip, so she may have something planned already. That may be one of the reasons why she's not part of the lakorn with Kangsom anymore when P'Boy said it himself that they were casted in one of the parts and I think it's Push and Noona, now? Or it may be a completely different one. Have to double check but I'm out of town so I have limited service and I'm basing it off from memory. Lol

Here's the main thread at Pantip for Tae Pang Korn.

https://pantip.com/tag/แต่ปางก่อน_(ละคร)
 

winnall

sarNie Hatchling
Yes, Vill did say see you in China to two of these team members, I believe, that took care of her during her last trip, so she may have something planned already. That may be one of the reasons why she's not part of the lakorn with Kangsom anymore when P'Boy said it himself that they were casted in one of the parts and I think it's Push and Noona, now? Or it may be a completely different one. Have to double check but I'm out of town so I have limited service and I'm basing it off from memory. Lol

Here's the main thread at Pantip for Tae Pang Korn.

https://pantip.com/tag/แต่ปางก่อน_(ละคร)
Thanks for the link, I'm thinking to give her a welcome if she is coming again, or even better they can do some promotion for TPK in China, that will be dreamy for me:angel10:
 

aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
I hope they promote or have a fan meeting in China, too. Vill did say that most of her fans in China knew her from Kaew Lom Petch with Son and then the one with Bie...so it would be sweet if she and Son had a surprise for the fans. :)

I'm still hoping Son and Vill will do promotions for this lakorn since we still have a month or so of airing. :)

That would be so sweet.
 

winnall

sarNie Hatchling
I hope they promote or have a fan meeting in China, too. Vill did say that most of her fans in China knew her from Kaew Lom Petch with Son and then the one with Bie...so it would be sweet if she and Son had a surprise for the fans. :)

I'm still hoping Son and Vill will do promotions for this lakorn since we still have a month or so of airing. :)

That would be so sweet.
Actually the one with Push(NJ?)got really good reviews as well, it's super popular on bullet screen web and the bullet comments are crazy like covering vill and push's faces most of the time lol
 
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aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
I think that one came way after. Lol Chinese fans originally knew her from Kaew Lom Petch and the one with Bie.

But yes, the lakorn with Push had good buzz in Thailand and China.
 

Calligraphy

sarNie Adult
I wonder.... If Ying Thae doesn't love Chai Yai (at least in this version. Lol.) So why did she not get remarry? Since she care so much about her reputation.
 

winnall

sarNie Hatchling
you are right aiyaja, Yes those two were on aired in China and came out with good rating during winter holidays.
I really wish then can come and promote TPK, because it's a such good work if Thai peoples don't enjoy that much then I can tell some Chinese fans are getting crazy by TPK
 

aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
I wonder.... If Ying Thae doesn't love Chai Yai (at least in this version. Lol.) So why did she not get remarry? Since she care so much about her reputation.
1. It was back in the olden days so they believed in a lot of superstitions, well, they still do now too it was a lot stricter then. If a girl got cancelled before the wedding, it's like a bad sign, so other suitors may not want to pursue her.
2. Ying Thae herself is unwilling to let go. She may love Chai Yai but it's the selfish type and not true love or healthy. She wants to conquer him, not necessarily want him to be happy.
3. She's stubborn and perhaps Chai Yai was the best candidate at that time so she was unwilling to accept anyone lower. Lol
 

Calligraphy

sarNie Adult




I think that this is probably the reason why Ying Thae decided to kill Chai Yai hands on..... Because he challenged her, and we all know that she "wasn't born to lose".
 
I should have waited until there are more episodes but I couldn't wait so I watched up to episodes 4 and OMG... I cried and cried with Chai Yai. Son did such a good job and Bee too.

Vill is so pretty in here. My first girl crush is just looking so beautiful.

AND... because 4 episodes is not enough, I rewatched Sao Noi and Kaew Lom Phet. Binged on SonVill and I am so tired now. Tomorrow is going to be painful. lol
 
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aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
@Calligraphy Hahah, yeah. Ying Thae wants to be a part of Chai Yai no matter what so she'll force her will on him. She will kill him so he won't go in peace.

@lakornkiki I'm glad you're enjoying Tae Pang Korn and their previous lakorns.

It was in an article one of the Thai fans mentioned about. I still have to look for the article though. But the source is Thairath. It's like sometimes, they're close but then other times, they're not. Like when the reporters asked Vill about Tae Pang Korn, Vill was saying how she's close to Son, so they both are comfortable and don't have to adjust too much. It can get confusing at times. Lol They surely don't act like they're close anymore.
 

lanblue

sarNie Hatchling
Son once said that he knew his acting was stiff. It took him years to learn that it requires exaggeration in performance to make the acting look convincing on screen. I think it was an English article in Student Weekly (?) but can’t find it anymore. I remember he said he’d cover his face with hands when he had to cry but felt unable to control his facial expression. If that is correct, Son’s acting skill must have improved further since then, for he obviously can better control his facial expression. No ugly faces were seen in those crying scenes.
 

aiyaja

sarNie OldFart
Son already had major improvements since his Sao Noi days. He just got even better. Hehe. There were no ugly faces AND so much emotions. He was so good, like so good. He has been Tan Chai from head to toe. I'm so proud of him.

Vill's acting fluctuates, too. She'll be good and then she'll be like eh? Haha. It definitely depends on who she acts with and which character. Even though Rachawadee in this version is supposed to come off playful, she doesn't come off annoying. Vill as playful characters can be a bit much. Lol

Let's see how the Thai audience takes Rachawadee's playfulness because she wasn't in the previous version and we know, they love to compare. Lol
 
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