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has its moments
I Feel You Linger in the Air has a visually appealing setting and a promising premise of romance intertwined with time travel. The historical backdrop of 1920s Siam is beautifully portrayed, and the leads deliver good performances.
However, the series struggles with pacing, making it feel overly drawn out at times. While the uncut version provides additional depth, some scenes fail to contribute meaningfully to the story, leaving it uneven.
Though it has its moments, the series falls short of its potential, earning a 6.5/10 for its blend of charm and flaws.
Things I didn't like:
Jom's Lack of Communication: While it's understandable that Jom has endured significant trauma, his continued inability to communicate effectively, even in calmer moments, comes across as uncharacteristically unresponsive and diminishes his depth as a character.
Handling of Sensitive Topics: A series that includes depictions of sexual assault (SA) and rape will never achieve a perfect rating from me. These issues are deeply serious and are never justifiable, regardless of the narrative context.
Jom's Unmerited Privilege: Despite knowing little about him, other characters inexplicably grant Jom exceptional treatment, seemingly without justification. This creates an imbalance in the story that undermines realism and character development.
I liked:
Outstanding Music: A beautifully crafted soundtrack that perfectly enhanced the emotional depth of the series.
Unique Plot: A fresh and intriguing story blending traditional and modern elements.
Sweet Chemistry: The leads shared a heartfelt, genuine bond that felt truly authentic.
Story Depth: A narrative rich with meaning, offering both entertainment and reflection.
However, the series struggles with pacing, making it feel overly drawn out at times. While the uncut version provides additional depth, some scenes fail to contribute meaningfully to the story, leaving it uneven.
Though it has its moments, the series falls short of its potential, earning a 6.5/10 for its blend of charm and flaws.
Things I didn't like:
Jom's Lack of Communication: While it's understandable that Jom has endured significant trauma, his continued inability to communicate effectively, even in calmer moments, comes across as uncharacteristically unresponsive and diminishes his depth as a character.
Handling of Sensitive Topics: A series that includes depictions of sexual assault (SA) and rape will never achieve a perfect rating from me. These issues are deeply serious and are never justifiable, regardless of the narrative context.
Jom's Unmerited Privilege: Despite knowing little about him, other characters inexplicably grant Jom exceptional treatment, seemingly without justification. This creates an imbalance in the story that undermines realism and character development.
I liked:
Outstanding Music: A beautifully crafted soundtrack that perfectly enhanced the emotional depth of the series.
Unique Plot: A fresh and intriguing story blending traditional and modern elements.
Sweet Chemistry: The leads shared a heartfelt, genuine bond that felt truly authentic.
Story Depth: A narrative rich with meaning, offering both entertainment and reflection.
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