Well, isn’t this complicated. As I read the synopsis of “Aom” Piyada Akarasene’s latest lakorn with Pong Nawat, “Proong Nee Gor Ruk Ter (Tomorrow, I’ll still love you)”, I begin to wonder how are they gonna get back together. This definitely won’t be a ‘happily ever after’ type of lakorn.
At the beginning, Pong and Aom are lovers, they are about to get marry. Then tragedy strikes. Pong’s older sister played by Pin Kejmanee murders Aom’s older sister because she believes Aom’s sister and her husband played by James Ruengsak are having an affair. Complicated stuff. Naturally, after the killing, Pong and Aom break up.
Being me and having a strong relationship with my older brother, I don’t think I can handle associating myself with family members of the person who murdered my brother, no matter how ‘nice’ they are. It would be too emotionally draining. There is an intense/immense loyalty between two people who have grown up together, who have molded each other, who have fought and defended each other, and who are genetically linked. The sibling bond between my brother and I is very strong, his murder would be unforgivable. With that said, how will Aom and Pong’s relationship ever work out? If I was Aom’s character, I don’t think I can do it.
This lakorn will also have a gay love story between Oh Anuchit and “Fluke” Pachara Thammon aka Fluke: the Star 5. Interesting. Though both claim to be heterosexuals, both are believed to be gay by the Thai media. Oh Anuchit has admitted to having a girlfriend but still he can’t shake off the gay rumors. As for Fluke, he just looks like a girl and was raised by a man who looks like a woman. Bkkdreamer has more on that here. Because some people can’t separate lakorn from reality, Oh and Fluke will definitely be swarmed with ‘are you gay’ questions when this lakorn airs.
Pictures from the opening ceremony held today:
Fluke, Oh, Mod, Peemai, Pin and James
Random minor characters and Khun Boy
More pictures and a video clip of the opening ceremony here.

















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My name is David from Singapore. What is the song tittle of this movie” Tomorrow i still love you” Please advice Thank you.
Our fan project for PNGRT is under way!! All PNGRTers should participate because we love you all!xD
http://borkaew.com/2010/04/09/040910-tomorrow-well-still-love-you-fan-project/
Just wanted to stop by and say thanks. Enjoy reading your stuff.
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It’s not finished, but it’s probably never going to be finished. ~I think everyone will enjoy the content and amount of record though.
I like you “Oh”.You are good in the taeser
I agree with lakornaddict, Pong’s eyes are his special features. Loving this new pairing so far. Aom is always impressive.
I’ve always liked Pong too. What I noticed about his acting is although it was never great in the past, I thought it to be reasonable from the get go whereas I have seen some high profile actors that started out really bad are just getting the hang of it now. I saw major improvements beginning with Sang Kram Nang Fah and he got better in Ngao Asoke and Baung Rak Kamathep. But I think that he really has reached another level in this lakorn with Aom. I’m quite impressed that he is able to play such an emotional character like Porameen. I think that a lot of it has to do with the emotions Pong coveys through his eyes and if there is any overacting, like Lyn said in a previous blog, I too blame that on the director b/c it is his vision on how he wants Pong to delivers his lines.