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A captivating Thai Series that Explores darker themes
This is a captivating series that delves in to the complex and darker themes of the unforeseeable impact of actions of people. This impact is shown through the life of a good-natured and simple character and how actions of people around him slowly destroy his life.
The series centers around the life of Shin, a highly introverted individual who joins a university with no friends to call his own. There he meets Bright and Pramote and they form a strong friendship. Due to happenstance, Shin bumps in to Keng, his senior who is well liked by all due to him being smart and handsome. Keng takes a liking to Shin and tries to spend more and more time with him sparking rumors in the university. Multiple images of Shin and Keng are shared on social media and creates a storm that troubles Shin. Shin tries to keep his distance from Keng since he wants to remain unnoticed and to save him from all the negative comments and the impact these rumors are having on Keng’s life at the university. Keng on the other hand confesses his love to Shin only to be rejected. Keng, unable to accept this rejection takes drastic steps which turns Shin’s life upside down and brings him immeasurable pain.
One of the strengths of "The Effect" lies in its compelling narrative. During the first episode we see the relationship between Keng and Shin and how much they care for each other, nothing but a typical drama. But as soon as we enter episode 2, the series takes a darker turn. We see Shin getting affected by bullying online and in the university where people refuse to listen to him. We witness Keng losing his mental stability and putting Shin through the worst situations all the while justifying how much he loves him and wants to take care of him. The series takes the bold step of showing the impact of sexual assault on an individual and I appreciate the creators making Keng an irredeemable character up until the end. The series deals with difficult topics like suicide and mental trauma.
The show succeeds due to the stunning performance by all the characters. A special mention to Oat who plays Keng. His performance through out the show was exceptional. He plays a character that you can fall in love with in episode 1 but in the subsequent 2 episodes you have nothing but hatred for him. Only a stellar performance cab brings out such strong reactions from audiences. James plays the character of Shin to utmost perfection. You feel the pain of the character through the emotions he portrays during the whole show.
In conclusion, this is a gripping series that successfully explores difficult topics around rape and suicide, obsession and betrayal, bullying and friendship. One of the most well-made and highly recommended Thai series out there.
The series centers around the life of Shin, a highly introverted individual who joins a university with no friends to call his own. There he meets Bright and Pramote and they form a strong friendship. Due to happenstance, Shin bumps in to Keng, his senior who is well liked by all due to him being smart and handsome. Keng takes a liking to Shin and tries to spend more and more time with him sparking rumors in the university. Multiple images of Shin and Keng are shared on social media and creates a storm that troubles Shin. Shin tries to keep his distance from Keng since he wants to remain unnoticed and to save him from all the negative comments and the impact these rumors are having on Keng’s life at the university. Keng on the other hand confesses his love to Shin only to be rejected. Keng, unable to accept this rejection takes drastic steps which turns Shin’s life upside down and brings him immeasurable pain.
One of the strengths of "The Effect" lies in its compelling narrative. During the first episode we see the relationship between Keng and Shin and how much they care for each other, nothing but a typical drama. But as soon as we enter episode 2, the series takes a darker turn. We see Shin getting affected by bullying online and in the university where people refuse to listen to him. We witness Keng losing his mental stability and putting Shin through the worst situations all the while justifying how much he loves him and wants to take care of him. The series takes the bold step of showing the impact of sexual assault on an individual and I appreciate the creators making Keng an irredeemable character up until the end. The series deals with difficult topics like suicide and mental trauma.
The show succeeds due to the stunning performance by all the characters. A special mention to Oat who plays Keng. His performance through out the show was exceptional. He plays a character that you can fall in love with in episode 1 but in the subsequent 2 episodes you have nothing but hatred for him. Only a stellar performance cab brings out such strong reactions from audiences. James plays the character of Shin to utmost perfection. You feel the pain of the character through the emotions he portrays during the whole show.
In conclusion, this is a gripping series that successfully explores difficult topics around rape and suicide, obsession and betrayal, bullying and friendship. One of the most well-made and highly recommended Thai series out there.
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