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- Título original: รักจะออกเดินอีกครั้ง
- Também conhecido como: Make It Live
- Diretor: New Siwaj Sawatmaneekul, Thanamin Wongskulphat
- Roteirista: Thanara Phothiwatanangkul
- Gêneros: Romance, Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Peak Peemapol PanichtamrongFusePapel Principal
- Boom Krittapak UdompanichTeePapel Principal
- Nice Vichapol SomkidLukmo (Ep. 2-3, 5-6)Papel Secundário
- Nonthanee JirapunEss (Ep. 2-3, 5-6)Papel Secundário
- Ua-Ampon WichawetTan (Ep. 6)Convidado
- Ohm Pawat ChittsawangdeeFrame (Ep. 6)Convidado
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Um arremate perfeito
Nossa, como foi nostálgico ver esse casal de novo. Muito bom, e ao mesmo tempo tenso...Em relação ao plot, amei que tenha mudado a dinâmica do casal, pois durante duas temporadas vimos Tee sofrendo e correndo atrás de Fuse, mas parece que o jogo virou, e agora Fuse é loucamente apaixonado, ele é quem está com medo de perder Tee, amei essa reviravolta. O casal está maduro, a atuação melhorou consideravelmente, e a presença dos amigos deu um alívio cômico no drama que estava acontecendo. Mesmo a parte dramática, foi super leve, amei muito!
A parte triste pra mim foi ver que o casal secundário (Ohm e Toei) nunca conseguiu fazer as pazes, e isso ficou bem claro, pois nem na mensagem dos amigos eles apareceram como casal, e Toei apareceu como parte da produção.
Apesar de poucos atores, um cenário único e um plot simples, foi super gostosa de assistir, e que delícia saber que 3 anos depois o casal Fuse&Tee permanecia se amando.
Pra quem viu as duas temporadas, com certeza esse especial de 6 eps é um afago na alma, lindo, leve e fofo de assistir.
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This was disappointing, but a last-ditch effort at the end sort of saved it.There was a sadness throughout the whole series (just 6 short episodes), with Tee and Fuse reuniting for their third anniversary together... except, from as much as we could tell, Tee and Fuse are attending different universities so they haven't seen each other that much in these three years.
Peak (Fuse) carried the series with very good acting, showing lots of emotion and crying real tears in just about every episode. Boom (Tee) was subdued pretty much all the time. At one point, we hear him speaking to his mother on the phone and, from what we can gather, Tee's mother is against his relationship with Fuse, with Fuse overhearing Tee's side of the conversation. Unfortunately, we get nothing from Tee regarding his own feelings... there's just an unspoken resolve that Fuse will break up with Tee, so that they can both get on with their lives.
In the last episode, Fuse tearfully says goodbye to Tee, but Tee stops Fuse from leaving. Tee calls his mom and says that he will stay together with Fuse and that's that. The series ends with video messages from many of the former Make It Right cast members congratulating Fuse and Tee.
The story was not well written. Sure, we can all understand the issues that young gay men often go through with their families, but it wasn't addressed at all.
Lukmo and Ess showed up to provide some levity (I'm not even sure why Ess was there), but their presence fell flat... the scenes with them felt awkward and forced. The very few attempts at comedy (Fuse/Tee shaving in the bathroom; a couple of fun moments with their friends) weren't enough to save the overall depressing feeling of the series. The video messages with the former MIR cast members did help to provide a somewhat satisfactory ending.
There is nothing wrong with presenting a drama here but, if that's what they the producers were going for, it just wasn't good enough. Too bad, because Fuse/Tee are a decent enough couple. Both actors deserved better, especially Peak (Fuse).
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