A typical unworthy boy's transformation story from a veteran director P' Kaew. This tale is of an adolescent boy who decides to fend himself from the bullies, in process makes good friends and finally refurbishes himself into a heart throb at his school. This series has brought to us the adorable CP Pleum-Chimon. Chimon naturally has more affinity towards Pleum even off the sets since he is fond of elder friends who pamper him. Being scripted by P' Aoff, it condemns discrimination and brutality against ambiguous genders also body shaming of those who are not deemed appealing by the mass. Nanon personally having been a victim of such oppressively insensitive morons, portrayed the character flawlessly. Pluster did an amazing work playing antagonist. But I personally feel that the society should accept you in your skin instead of a tailored version to sooth their eyes.
Pacing of the story is a little slow, a few scenes felt exaggerated, certain emotions conveyed by the actors were not completely fetched due to the improper framing and lastly Jane ramida's bad/ coquettish acting gave me a head ache. It is a coming of age narrative for children, nothing exciting or complicated hence khrang diao k po.
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