
The music was the biggest offender for me, as it was not only played at inappropriate times, but it was also used to make the audience feel what the director wanted them to feel.

What really killed it for me and made me almost drop the lakorn here was the editing you had bad transitions between scenes, unnatural pauses where you could see the actors wait for others to make the next move and inappropriately played music. The first 6 episodes were very unwatchable (at least to me).

I will mention some things below that made the lakorn not work out for me (I'm gonna get ranty) and more or less lead me to FF more than I wanted to:ġ. This is not to say the lakorn was a lost cause, but rather it did have potential that was bogged down by editing, directing/casting choices and script. What I got instead was a slap/kiss that was masquerading as a thriller/mystery lakorn and a romance that didn't meet my expectations. The premise was promising and the promotional posters looked pretty good, so I set myself to have a good time and expected a mature, deliciously angsty romance to hook on to. I started watching this series because it was readily available on YouTube and was easier to access than other lakorns I was watching at the time. FL at least can fight and talk back when needed.

It's your standard modern slap/kiss with everything you'd expect. If not, then you're not really missing out on much. This review may contain spoilers TL DR - If you can get past the first 6 eps of this, then the rest of the lakorn won't disappoint.
