Premier: Awayjee See Chompoo

Wed-Thurs.

—Awayjee See Chompoo ( Por Thrisadee & Ja Jitapa, Nampueng)
Date of commencement: May 8, 2008 replacing Sawan Biang
English Title: “Abyss of hell is the Color of Pink.”
Genre: Drama, Romance, and Family
Sarnworld thread:

http://www.sarnworld.com/discuzz/index.php?showtopic=20391&st=60

Teaser:


Cast and Characters:

Thrisadee Sahawong (Por) as Bapok (I probably butchered the name)
Jitapa Jampratom (Ja) as Pawalam (Doom)
Nattharika Thammapreedanan (NamPueng) as Sasilada
Nat Morris as Wepak

Synopsis:

The plot of “Awayjee See Chompoo” reminds me of “Memoir of a Geisha”, both stories tell of a much older man raising a young girl to be his wife. In the novel “Memoir of a Geisha”, the heroine is unknowingly being groomed to be the much older hero’s mistress. Since he meet her at the tender age of 10 and he was 30+ years old, he had been orchestrating her life in order for her to reach his level.

In “Awayjee See Chompoo”, it is a little different from “Memoirs of a Geisha” but they follow the same result. In the case of “Awayjee See Chompoo”, Por will be playing a man who is asked by a dying mother to marry her young daughter in order to protect her from her greedy father. The daughter is a high school student and is named Pawalam (Jitapa). After her mother’s death, Pawalam will inherit acres and acres of precious orange orchards that her father wants to sell. In order to protect her from her father, Pawalam’s mother begs Bapok (Por) to marry Pawalam in order to be her guardian. Badok secretly marries Pawalam and starts living his life as her guardian. He treats her as niece and she sees him as a uncle.

When Pawalam enters college, she meets up with Wepak (Nat) and they start dating. During this time, Badok also finds that special someone and also starts a love affair of his own. Things become complicated when Badok and Pawalam realize that they have feelings for each other and they are with other people. The story continues with Pawalam’s father still trying to steal Pawalam’s inheritance and the conflicting feelings among the pra’nangs.

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