Gaew Lom Phet Archive

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Jui and Weir reunite in “Mon Ruk Mae Nam Moon”

Opening/ Prayer ceremony pictures for Jui and Weir’s lakorn “Mon Ruk Mae Nam Moon (Magical Love of the River Basin)” from yesterday.

goofing off.

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Gaew Lom Phet: Ep 35end Engagement scene SUBBED

Someone requested this scene at Youtube, so I subbed it.

Enjoy!

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Gaew Lom Phet: Ep 35 End!

It finally ends! Thank you! It was a mediocre ending to a mediocre series. I don’t plan to watch this series ever again, maybe the first half, but definitely not the second half.

I remember reading somewhere that Yuk had a difficult time remembering his lines; this one time it took him 20 tries to accurately complete a scene. He blamed it on nerves and gradually he got better with experience, he told reporters. We rarely saw Yuk with dialog, did he really get better? I’m beginning to think not and that is why they focused more on Aerin, the more capable one.

We had 5 newcomers in this series: Vill, Ton, Yuk, Aerin, and New. If I was to list them in the order of my preference, I would rate Ton as my top actor; he was likable and natural compared to his co-stars who were either robotic or lack emotion in their acting.

People who were good and need to tweak their craft a little would have to be Aerin, Vill, and New. I do give praises for their acting as beginners. They just need to adjust a few things and they will be fine. Like Ton, they will make it in this industry.

As for Yuk, he’s just yucky. At the beginning I was willing to over look his lack of acting skills and robotic tendencies but as the series progressed, it became unbearable. Homeboy should just stick to modeling and racy photoshoots because lakorns or film is no place for a stiff guy like Yuk. Acting is about expressing your emotions and letting your guard down, Yuk doesn’t have that talent. He’s holding back, constantly being conscious of himself. If he wants to pursue acting, he needs to improve greatly and learn how to “relax don’t do it,when you want to go to it” . It was torturous to listen to him deliver his lines. It took him forever. Long Pause, and then he delivers his lines in the most uncomfortable matter. Dude chill, it’s just acting. No one is gonna die if you make a mistake.

I can’t say I blame the actors for the failure of this series, I would have to blame the crazy story. The second half just went bongers and heading to the direction I did not like, which was more focus on Gaew Gao.

I’m glad it ended and hopefully Aom and Nok Sinjai’s lakorn “Artit Ching Duang” will meet my expectations. Cross fingers!

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Gaew Lom Phet: Ep 34 stupid funny scene!

I can’t stop laughing, every time I think about it or watch it, it’s just so stupidly funny!!! Seriously! Why did they even add it??

Do you guys remember this scene? They are all out looking for Namphet, Gaew Gao has taken her hostage. Gaan and Khun Lada learns of Namphet’s whereabouts first and Gaan calls Win to inform him. While talking, they are cut off.

After several “hello, hello” exchanges between Win and Gaan, Chanop asked Win in a frantic state:“What’s wrong with the phone?”

In the most stupid moment ever, Win turns to his younger brother Chanop and proclaims:“My battery is out.”

Annoyed, Chanop shouts:”Well charge it!”

Literally, they filmed Win taking out the mobile phone charger from the front compartment, putting in the car charger unit, and then talking to Gaan.

Like, seriously, was this scene necessary to the story. It was so stupid, I couldn’t stop laughing. I guess they were trying to be suspenseful and it totally backfired because it was so POINTLESS. HAHA.

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Umm…I can see the log, why blur it out? I have to say, I do hate the Thai TV censorship board. Their blurring is so ineffective, though it is blurred, I can still see it and know what is going on. Come on, we’re not stupid.

I feel bad for Vill right now! I seriously do. They should have blurred out her butt cleavage. If you watch the ending scene where she is running away from Aerin when she ducked down a little, you can see her butt cleavage. If I notice it, I can imagine others noticing it too. It’s not a big deal but it could be. This is Thailand, of course.

I’ll come back with the full summary later (meaning tomorrow), I was too busy watching “Boys over Flowers EP 6″. I’ll just cap the end.

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Gaew Lom Phet: Ep 33 Caps

The absurdity level for this lakorn is off the roof, is there no justice? And, how did Chanop survive a close range gunshot wound? HUH? It doesn’t make sense. He was shot in the afternoon and found in the evening, dude lost a lot of blood, how did he survive? Oy!

And, just don’t get me started on Namphet, what in the Sam hell is wrong with her? Hey woman, ever heard of justice and doing the right thing. I can’t believe this is an option, she is leaving so that Gaew Gao can keep her identity. What? Umm….Namphet, Gaew Gao is a murder! React! You have evidence, you know her motive, tell the god damn police.

OY! OY! I just don’t know what to say anymore. Heck, I don’t even know why I’m summarizing and capping this episode. I’m just so frustrated on how lame this series has gotten! Let me tell you, it had so much potential at the beginning, now it’s full of horse dung.

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Gaew Lomg Phet: Extended AGAIN!

Oh for the love! I am getting wary of “Gaew Lom Phet’, it needs to end and end now! But no, it’s being extended for 2 more episodes. It will end on January 22, 2008.

I’m tired of watching Gaew Gao run amok and killing everyone. In today’s episode, she shot Chanop without remorse and pushed into a pond. What the hell? I understand this is an Exact production and they love to end their lakorns dramatically but this is insane.

Yep, she shot him.

Gaew Gao:”I’m sorry Chanop, you know too much of my situation. If you can’t support me, I can’t let you live.”

And he drowns.