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Roy Mai: A Reflection Thus Far

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Posted on September 14, 2011

Roy Mai (Silk Trace) unites once again the beloved onscreen couple Aum Atichart and Aff Taksaorn in a romance and period lakorn, where forbidden love and drama unfolds into two different lives of two different times: present time and a time set 70 years ago. From Act Art production and director Off Pongpat, we can anticipate beautiful shots set in breathtaking provinces. We can also anticipate creepy ghosts and scintillating scenes ala Wayupak Montra. Off does not disappoint. Aff Taksaorn plays present day Rerin, a proper, beautiful and a woman who appreciates the intricacies of silk textiles. So much so she teaches this artistic endeavor in Bangkok. It is a rare find indeed for a woman of modern time to be enthralled in ancient…

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Tagged: Aff Taksaorn, Aum Atichart, Jason Young, Roy Mai

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Aum Atichart in Pim Mala

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Posted on July 20, 2011

It feels like forever since I last seen Aum’s lakorn. His presence is dearly missed. Note to celebrities, try not to stay out of the lime light for too long, your fans can get distracted. Unless you’re Tik Jessadaporn, then you can be gone for three years and still come back with an award. Well, it’s not like Aum was gone that long, his latest lakorn was Koo Dued which is more brother drama than romance. I just miss his more romantic endeavors, like the last lakorn with Taew. Also lately, there are so many wonderful pr’eks out there to adore as well: Om, Mario, Great, Pong, Por etc. I guess it is a good problem to have for the lakorn fans. Thailand is…

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Tagged: Aum Atichart, Pim Mala

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Nakak Dok Son Klin

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Posted on March 17, 2011

One of the lesser dramatic roles for Aum Atichart, but a much needed reprieve after Botan Gleep Sudtai and Borisat Bumbat Kaen which earned him best actor two consecutive times. In Nakak Dok Son Klin, Aum plays Saenpoom, a playboy and carefree rich man who returns to Thailand after the death of his father. He is portrayed as a naive and irresponsible person who has no interest in pursuing his father’s business. Needless to say that he doesn’t take anything seriously. The conflict in the lakorn occurs when Saenpoom’s stepmom Maleewan and his fathers best friend Sagat, contrived to take over his fortune. Pah Kai Saeng, his aunt and only living relative, has always been aware of their conniving nature and is determined to…

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Tagged: Aum Atichart, Nakak Dok Son Klin, Noon Sirapan

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Dao Long Fah (The Lost Star)

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Posted on March 16, 2011

Dao Long Fah is a lakorn based on Namwan who is an indulgent and spoiled child: the product of a bad divorce. She is a selfish and mean spirited individual. Her behavior is encouraged and condoned by her mother and two aunts who are protective and obsessive about her. She has a poor relationship with her father due to her mother’s insistent defamation of him. In Namwan’s eyes, her father left her and her mother for another woman. Namwan’s purpose in life is to make other people’s lives miserable and hurt the people who hurt her. If she gets wind that a couple is happy or the perfect family, she wants to destroy it. As Namwan got older, she tested out a theory about…

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Tagged: Aum Atichart, Cherry Khemapsorn

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Botan Gleep Sudtai (The Last Peony Petal)

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Posted on March 15, 2011

A good lakorn has interesting plots and relatable characters. But a fantastic lakorn invokes profound emotions within the viewers, allowing the viewers to finish the lakorn with a deep meaning of life that stays with them. I was left learning and feeling more than when I started the lakorn, and Botan Gleep Sudtai(The Last Peony Petal) starring Aum Atichart and Aff Taksaorn did this very thing. Set in the chaos of the world wars, two Chinese families immigrated to Thailand and settled in the Chinese neighborhood of Yaowaraj. Ah-Cheng’s family has three sons and theoretically should be very successful and lucky according to the Chinese way of thinking. However, Ah-Cheng is prejudiced against his youngest son Ah-Joo, because he was conceived during their tough…

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Tagged: Aff Taksaorn, Aum Atichart

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The Week Ahead

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Posted on March 13, 2011

There seem to be a trend lately, my viewing of lakorns that has specific themes as well as the events that are occurring across the world. Tragic. It is as if the heavens are trying to send us a message. Appreciate what you have because it can be taken away from you in a second. My heart goes out to the people in Japan who are devastated by the earthquake and tsunami. This week’s project include a review for Dao Long Fah (Aum Atichart + Cherry) and Botan Gleep Sutai (Aum Atichart + Aff). Both stories has significant values about life that I will recap and share this week. I will also tune into Nakak Dok Son Klin, so the review will shortly follow.…

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Koo Deud (The Furious Duo)

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Posted on March 10, 2011

I recommend watching this lakorn with a box of tissues. You will be touched by the characters, events and relationships in Koo Deud, starring Por Nattawut Skidjai, Aum Atichart Chumnanont and Benz Ponchita NaSonglah as Dam, Khao and Keo. Dam and Khao were raised in a temple after they were abandoned at a young age. Long Phor, the attending monk raised them to love each other as brothers. However, as their names indicated, they are as different in temperament and character as black and white, ying and yang, light and darkness, night and day. The differences soon drew them apart spurred by Khao’s jealousy of Dam. He feels that his own value and importance is being taken away from him; the very love from…

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Tagged: Aum Atichart, Benz Ponchita, Koo Deud, Por Nattawut

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The Week Ahead

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Posted on March 8, 2011

Sometimes I am surprised at my ability to watch several dramas in one week or at the same time. I’m not sure which is worst. I believe I was in the midst of watching “You’re Beautiful” a korean drama, then I started watching ‘Duang Jai Akkanee” and because I heard of Aum Atichart’s new lakorn “Koo Deud,” I started watching that as well. And in between all of that, I finished “Badarn Jai” and rewatched “Jai Rao” and “Rak Nee Hua Jai Rao Jong.” Anyone care to say that I’m crazy? It must me because my husband is out of the country yet again and I don’t do anything else but watch dramas while he’s away. Ok for organizations sake, let’s specify where we…

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Tagged: Aum Atichart, Nadech Kugimiya, Por Nattawut, Yaya Urassaya

Badarn Jai

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Posted on March 1, 2011

It is still amazing to me that Aum Atichart filmed four great lakorns in one year. He is one talented and busy individual. In this third installment of 2008, Aum plays a heartbroken, lovesick man named Tor who continues to mourn the death by suicide of his fiancee Aeuy. They were completing their education abroad when after a fight, Aeuy’s body hailed from the apartment balcony to the windshield of Tor’s car. The event caused severe trauma to Tor. Not only was she his first true love, he also witnessed her gruesome death. The reason behind her suicide however still remained a mystery. We do know that Tor never fully recovers from her death, he remained depressed, irritable, severely ill tempered and confines himself…

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Tagged: Aum Atichart, Badarn Jai, Margie Rasri

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Jam Loey Rak (Defendant of Love)

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Posted on February 24, 2011

Jam Loey Rak was taken place in 12 beautiful provinces; Bangkok, Harit’s private paradise, Soraya’s hometown and several of other breathtaking sceneries. It’s no wonder that this lakorn was received by numerous fans in Thailand, neighboring countries as well as China! Quick Synopsis: Harit Rangsiman, a pearl farming multimillionaire and entrepreneurial extraordinaire saw red after he witnessed his younger brother’s (Harin) suicide. He later discovered that Harin killed himself because of Sansanee whom merely not only broke up with him, but told him to go and die. This simply will not do. Harit is determined to avenge his brother and teach her a lesson so that humanity and the male generation will not suffer the same fate as his brother. With that in mind,…

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Tagged: Aff Taksaorn, Aum Atichart, Jam Loey Ruk

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