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Mon Jantra Ep 2

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Posted on May 22, 2013

Ep 2.1 Mon Jantra: Khun Sama is such a tease The smooth boat ride brings Sarawaree to the shores of Koh Yanok, a quiet and private island belonging to Khun Sama. Her first experience with the inhabitants of said island is the opposite of warm, the assistant Pipat and housekeeper Lampang are aloof and uncaring, not to mention highly protective of their boss. But who needs a large welcoming party when you got Khun Sama’s attention all to yourself? Where do I sign up? Waree peers around the spacious living room of the island’s mansion, she had questioned Pipat earlier if Khun Sama had accepted any proposition to film lakorns on the island, but Pipat snidely tells her that his Khun Sama values his…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Margie Rasri, Mon Jantra, Sarm Taharn Suea Sao Series

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Mon Jantra (The Moon’s Enchantment) – Ep 1

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Posted on May 17, 2013

“I will build this casino if it kills me. It is my dream.” – Khun Sama “This dream of yours, it is a sinful business that will encompass your life causing infinite pain and death to others.” – Sarawaree The title song only intensifies the conflicted relationship between Sarawaree and Khun Sama. How do you expect me to love you? When in my head, I can never forget The problems that keeps me up at night I fear it will be the same How could I love you? When the past will only worsen if we remain like this If you really love me, prove to me that you are confident. Wow, if this intro is any indication, we are about to have us…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Margie Rasri, Mon Jantra, Sarm Taharn Suea Sao Series

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The Moon’s Enchantment (Mon Jantra) – Chakrit and Margie

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Posted on May 10, 2013

I’m so excited about this second part of the 3 Musketeers Series that I can barely contain myself. Simply with its title, The Moon’s Enchantment, one is spurred with all sorts of imagination. If Khun Samah (Chakrit Yamnarm) is the lunar, than our feisty reporter Sarawaree (Margie Rasri) will fall under his spell. Or is this a story about real enchantments? Whatever the case may be, I’m sold. This pairing is so electric! Part of the fun in watching a lakorn is not knowing what’s going to happen next. Perhaps that is my downfall with Maya Tawan, I remember so much of the original version (it’s embedded in my memory) and the remake just doesn’t measure up to the plot, the characters etc, that…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Margie Rasri, Mon Jantra, Sarm Taharn Suea Sao Series

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Mam Gam Dang- A Review

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Posted on July 17, 2012

Mam Gam Dang (Red-cheeked Madam) is a destination lakorn set in London where Anamika studies abroad with her three best friends, Metawee, Art and Napat. The drama introduces us to a Thai student’s life abroad, and how they remain in their familiar community: Ana works in a Thai restaurant and hangs out with her Thai friends- she even has Thai nemesis as well- creating a clear difference in social class even in a foreign country, yet indicating one’s need to connect with people of similar heritage. Since Ana and Mey are from the working class, they must work for a living while their wealthier counterparts peruse London’s expensive boutiques. One fine day, at the end of their term in London, Pat discovers that he…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Mam Gam Dang, Matt Peeranee

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And Life Goes On- Finale of MGD

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Posted on April 22, 2012

I was regretting that I didn’t watch the finale live this weekend. The sun was out, the flowers were blooming and it was the freakin’ weekend- as R. Kelly might point out. I had a great time sipping sangrias and throwing a BBQ. It’s how we roll in the Pacific Northwest when there is a semblance of sunshine. So when Sunday finally rolled around and I caught up with the finale of Mam Gam Dang, I was glad I opted to enjoy life. Because unfortunately, the ending was a total miss. It is almost as if Great Warinthorn (writer) or the director scratched their heads at the final fork in the road: I have all of these characters I’ve introduced, how will I finish…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Mam Gam Dang, Matt Peeranee

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My Reaction (Rantings) to Ep11 of MGD

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Posted on April 15, 2012

What had Ana hoped for? Did she really think that she could escape this debacle unscathed? When the plan commenced in London, she had nothing to lose. Why not help her friend out? Actually, she would be killing two birds with one stone. Pat wouldn’t have to marry Prae and May could have a chance with Pat. She also needed the money. It would be a shameless, totally wrong thing to do but she had her reasons. What she hadn’t planned on happening was to grow fond of Pat’s parents and crush on his brother so truly and deeply. Now that the truth came out, Ana has so much more to lose. Actions have consequences and this time around, I think that Ana has…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Mam Gam Dang, Matt Peeranee

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“Someone Like You”- Brief Thoughts on MGD Ep 10

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Posted on April 14, 2012

I find myself fangirling our main couple in Mam Gam Dang. When they’re together, spasm from yours truly inevitably follows. In today’s episode (10) we witness Nadol going through a riot of emotion. He feels guilty, confused, in love and then angry with himself. He is such a tormented individual. And I keep wondering and anticipating his reaction when he finds out the truth. If the preview is any indication, the truth will be revealed in episode 11. You must be wondering however, did the two schemes succeed? Meaning, did Pat-May succeed in bringing Nadol closer to Ana? Did Nina-Kate succeed in causing Ana to lose her pregnancy? Yes and no.

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Mam Gam Dang, Matt Peeranee

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“Fallen” – Nadol’s Perspective in Mam Gam Dang

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Posted on April 13, 2012

It felt like it was an accident. It happened so fast, freely, out of his control. How did it happen? When did it happen? All Nadol knew was that it did. He had fallen in love with his sister in law, Ana. Past tense. The feelings- he was not aware of at the time- occurred in London when he first laid eyes on her, in her previous night’s cocktail dress and disheveled hair. When she shut the door in front of his face. When she toured him around London despite knowing that he was her husband’s irritable older brother. When he became worried of her pregnant conditions. When he became lost with her and grew closer to her- not because they were forced to-…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Mam Gam Dang, Matt Peeranee

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“What’s not to love”- Mam Gam Dang

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Posted on April 10, 2012

Oh, what a tease. We’ve gone from London to Bangkok to the island, yet before all of the fun begins, we shall await for Friday. There are so many reasons to love Mam Gam Dang. It is easy going, funny, enjoyable and utterly silly. Yet it dares to contradict the contrary. Most importantly, I think I have fallen in love with Matt Peeranee. The character she plays, Ana, embodies the ideal female with a weakness that is easily overlooked because she’s so real. The decisions she has made in life are warranted. I get it. She’s a girl you can hang out with, a girl you can call a friend. Then we have Chakrit who plays Nadol and vindicates why he remains as one…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Mam Gam Dang, Matt Peeranee

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Mam Gam Dang Ep 1 Impression

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Posted on March 29, 2012

There are two types of people in this world, people who support themselves and earn a living or people who rely on others to live. In “Red-cheeked Madam,” the social differences between the students studying abroad in London are still evident as you can see struggling college students trying to make ends meet while the richer of their counterparts shop at D&G. Yet, a group of four friends are able to set the differences aside and maintain their close friendship. They are Ana (Matt Peeranee), May (Woonsen), Art and Pat. Their future rests brightly ahead of them as they wrap up their graduation and prepare for their move back to Thailand. At the end of their final stint however, Pat (the richer of the…

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Tagged: Chakrit Yamnarm, Mam Gam Dang, Matt Peeranee

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