Andrew Gregson portrays both Male-leads.
Both lakhorns are romantic comedies, although "Torranee Ni Nee Krai Krong" is more slow-burn in the romance but have more intimacy between the main-leads.
In both lakhorns Male-leads are passionate about their work and very hardworking and honest.Organic vegetables gets mentioned a lot in both lakhorns.
We see work in the countryside in both lakhorns.
Also we have several obstacles for the main-leads love in both lakhorns.
Both lakhorns are so beloved they both got remade over a decade later.
Both lakhorns are romantic comedies, although "Torranee Ni Nee Krai Krong" is more slow-burn in the romance but have more intimacy between the main-leads.
In both lakhorns Male-leads are passionate about their work and very hardworking and honest.Organic vegetables gets mentioned a lot in both lakhorns.
We see work in the countryside in both lakhorns.
Also we have several obstacles for the main-leads love in both lakhorns.
Both lakhorns are so beloved they both got remade over a decade later.
Both versions are adaptions of the same novel "Torranee Ni Nee Krai Krong ".
Both can also be found with english subtitles.
The version with Nadech & Yaya is more fleshed out and developed with more scenes between the main-leads and supporting characters.
In the 1998 version Athit falls for Toon and even gets engaged with her, while in the 2012 version Athit never loved Toon, but only loved Nee from the start.
I think both versions are precious and have their own charm but still carries the essence of the slow-burn love-story of Athit and Nee. The characters are portrayed splendid by both main-leads.
Both can also be found with english subtitles.
The version with Nadech & Yaya is more fleshed out and developed with more scenes between the main-leads and supporting characters.
In the 1998 version Athit falls for Toon and even gets engaged with her, while in the 2012 version Athit never loved Toon, but only loved Nee from the start.
I think both versions are precious and have their own charm but still carries the essence of the slow-burn love-story of Athit and Nee. The characters are portrayed splendid by both main-leads.