Chonlatee, un chico brillante con un amoroso corazón, secretamente está enamorado de su vecino, Tonhon, desde que era un niño, ya que P‘Ton siempre lo cuida como si fueran verdaderos hermanos. Pero Chonlatee sólo puede ver a P‘Ton y su novia desde lejos. Hasta que la fortuna le favorece cuando P‘Ton actualice su estado como soltero, Chonlatee decide cambiar su aspecto para ganar el corazón de P‘Ton. La cercanía comienza a convertirse en un vínculo profundo. P‘Ton comienza a sentirse confundido con sus sentimientos. Su boca sigue diciendo que no piensa en Chon de esa manera, pero cuando Chon sale con otra persona, se siente inseguro por dentro. No puede evitarlo, pero sigue siendo posesivo y se preocupa por Chon. Sin mencionar que su ex novia regresa y hace las cosas más complicadas. Además, esos fanáticos de Chon lo están mirando. ¿Cómo terminará este amor? Edit Translation
- Español
- ภาษาไทย
- Türkçe
- Tiếng Việt
- Título original: ต้นหนชลธี
- También conocida como:
- Director: Koo Ekkasit Trakulkasemsuk
- Guionista: Chayanin Liewpairoj, Sriyuda Wannaphak, Krit Mongkholkasem
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance, Drama
Dónde ver Tonhon Chonlatee
Reparto y créditos
- Poss Plapodd SuphakornTonhonPapel principal
- Khaotung Thanawat RattanakitpaisanChonlateePapel principal
- Toptap Jirakit KuariyakulAiPapel secundario
- Mike Chinnarat SiriphongchawalitNaiPapel secundario
- Jan Ployshompoo SupasapMiriamPapel secundario
- Ciize Rutricha PhapakithiPangPapel secundario
Reseñas
Muy buen drama
No entiendo mucho las otras reseñas, pareciera que no entienden la trama. Para comprenderlo hay que hablar que en Asia, y Tailandia no es la excepción, la homofobia es muy grande y además se le pone un peso muy grande a los hijos quienes deben ser de tal forma para no deshonrrar a los padres. La homofobia real es la del padre de Torhon, lo de este es una forma de lidiar con sus verdaderos sentimientos y lo que su familia le carga sobre sus hombros. Por lo que he leído de Tailandia me animaría a decir que es bastante real esta situación, como así el hecho de que muchas parejas se arman por comodidad (o conveniencia) y no por amor real. De lo que si peca (al igual que todos los BL Tailandeses) es de poner un universo gay muy amplio en familiares/amigos/compañeros cercanos, de los protagonistas. La serie hasta ahora (Capítulo 6) está bien tratada, con humor y actuaciones creibles (cuando se entiende el contexto social de donde viene, muy diferente del de occidente).Technically speaking, the plot is nothing new: guy who didn’t know he was gay, finds out he is gay and liked his best friend (ignoring the bullshit plot twist by the end). It’s simple, you can make it work, but not the way they did it here. The biggest problem was pacing. Good majority of the episodes showed Tonhon being a homophobic asshole, to magically be all “love is love” and accepting about his new found attraction in one episode. It was not gradual - he went from no homo to “love is love” in a matter of a few minutes of screen time and one day of drama time. Because of the poor directing and writing, the scenes that would usually indicate his jealousy (which would hint his feelings for Chon), truly just felt like he was angry at any gays getting close to him or his friends.
And don’t even get me started on “I loved you for a long time” bullshit, because I am about to (┛ಠ_ಠ)┛彡┻━┻.
Speaking of Tonhon… What a mess of a human being he was. The show tried to convince me that he was so homophobic, because of his dad, but I didn’t buy it. He was a grown up man, he was not living with his parents, no one from his circle of friends was openly homophobic, and looking at some scenes in the 2nd half of the show, only his ex-girlfriend was homophobic. This leads to one conclusion: he was ignorant, unwilling to learn or to change his mind. I already talked about his unrealistic switch of personality, but what makes it even worse: he gives shitty excuses after breaking a promise. The fact he kept claiming as if he did not cheat on Chon was laughable. You kissed your ex. That’s it. There is no excuse that would make it not cheating (in the scenario they presented). Except for his looks, he had no redeeming qualities. I have to ignore the revelation of him loving Chon since they were kids, because it contradicts everything that was shown in the previous episodes.
At first, I enjoyed Chon a lot. I liked how he did not judge people based on their looks, occupation and sexual orientation. He was a sweet boy with a massive crush on his best friend. But then a whole “let’s bait/force Tonhon to come out and admit his feelings, even though he is obviously not ready” plot hit me in the face, and the only thing I could think about was: this is gross.
Ai, Ni and Miriam are guilty of the same “crime”. Again, I adored their characters at first, especially Miriam. The more I thought about the situation though the more borderline toxic they became. One could ask, what was toxic about the adorable Ai and Ni? Well… For starters, they enabled Ton’s homophobic behavior. How the guy was supposed to learn that being gay is not bad, when even his closest friends were agreeing to every homophobic line he was saying and went with all the crazy ideas of “what a real man should do” he had? I call that being bad friends. Miriam was quite a busy body and one of the biggest supporters of forcing Ton to come out. Enough said.
Amp was just trash. That’s it. Nueng was trash 2.0. He tried to rape Chon is a toilet, when Chon was drunk. And no one had close to any reaction to it. Like it’s not a crime. Like what he did was not disgusting. I am so done with this trope, and the fact the perpetrator is never dealt with in a just way. Yes, let’s just ignore and not seek any punishment for attempted rape. No big deal in the land of many BLs I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
I liked Chon’s mom, but then she went “if husband and wife have a disagreement they should sit down and talk about it”. LADY! This is not a disagreement. The dude cheated on your son. Honestly, her whole speech about “don’t let that one woman ruin your relationship” was out of place.
And now, the only saving grace characters wise: Na. His behavior at first was a bit frustrating. He seemed extremely overconfident and too full of himself. The more I got to know the guy, the more I started to adore him though. From the beginning he was honest and straightforward about his feelings and intentions. He was clear about the fact he is truly going to “hit on” Chon, and for him it’s not about making Ton jealous. Even after he got rejected, he was the one to support and talk with his love rival, making sure he is ready to accept his feelings and it’s not too much of a burden to him. He was just truly a good guy surrounded by trash and semi-trash.
Also, can anyone explain to me why they censored Ni and Ai kissing scenes, because that was one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen. It was so obvious Toptap and Mike did not kiss once during the whole show, and that’s why the scenes of them being lovey-dovey with each other were cut in such weird places. If the actors for any reason cannot kiss on screen, either don't write any kissing scenes for them, or recast the characters.
Anything else I enjoyed except from Na? The production value was high. The show was pretty. I also did enjoy the cute scenes we got by the end between Ton and Chon. Don’t get me wrong, I was still pissed how nothing makes sense plot and pacing wise, but it was cute for the few seconds here and there when I was able to turn off my brain. So yeah… that would be it.
And you know what is the worst? All the problematic things in the show were added, and they don’t exist in the novel. And I’m just sitting here asking: why? What is wrong with people?
Overall, this ain’t that guys. The only reason I finished the show was to see how bad it will get. And let me tell you, it got worse with each and every episode.
+ Can we talk about the fact Miriam is pregnant? Okay... no. I don't want to think about that ridiculous plot line at the end.