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Even Sun thai drama review
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Even Sun
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by 07222023
jul 23, 2023
6 of 6 episodios vistos
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Global 7.0
Historia 6.0
Actuación/Reparto 10.0
Música 10.0
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It didn't feel like I was watching a fully thought out show

I recently discovered Boun and Prem and wanted to see more of them as leads, unfortunately, the two series I've seen of them aren't must-watch. This show had an intriguing plot but its execution was all over the place. I don't understand the need for four couples in six episodes. We literally got over two minutes of Sun cleaning up a room when that time could have contributed to exploring Sun and Thai's rivalry or Sun and Mek keeping each other up to date over the phone about their work. Sun's phone call with his dad did not need to be as long as it was. I understand it was going for comedy but because it was prolonged, it became boring and cringe. Honestly, the boxing arc felt so out of place, it might have been fine if it wasn't taking so much screen time from Athit and Sun's storyline but it did and I found myself skipping a lot of it despite appreciating boxing films and games. Mangkorn and Ashing's story should have been a spin-off or "Even Sun" should have had more episodes.

It's odd that Athit and Sun's dads are best friends and close enough to lend and borrow 10 million baht yet Athit and Sun never knew that fact and only met once before Athit moved away. Sun's dad being the reason Athit's dad had a stroke/heart attack was so random and incoherent. If Boun and Prem weren't the leads, I wouldn't have given this show a chance or anything higher than a 5.
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