Drama Review: Aye, Khoi Huk Jao

Rating

★★★

Drama Digest

Phuwasol is deeply saddened and disappointed when he sees his father suffer because of his financial problems. All the properties and houses owned by them are seized and sold to banks. They move to their village province and start living a life there. There, he meets Chattawan, a naughty girl who causes various fun and mischievous problems, which deepens their relationship. They then face a supernatural incident that shocks everyone.

The Feel-Good Part

This series has many twists which keep the viewer’s breath-holding until the very end. Many Mainstream series made in different languages like English and Korean are comparable to this show, and the audience seems to be similar for all of them. A single enemy, their life consequences, who fights and approaches them from all sides at the family, having a traumatic and adventurous experience for all of them. It was difficult to see them suffer for the viewer. The difficulties faced and their triumph is applaudable, as he keeps his head high dealing with all the negativity and is always there to fight for his aim.

The Disappointing Factor

The story feels repetitive in many ways. Being plots like when the male lead deals with unexpected plot twists and dangers. The story also feels stretched and extended much more than the viewer’s interest. The story also gets weak and confusing in some parts, and it is too much to frustrate the viewer sometimes. Such plotlines are often used to make many types of series in many languages and platforms, so it is best to switch over and create something unique. The viewers will be impressed by how nicely it is made.

In-Depth Analysis

The supporting cast of the film are very skilled and professional with their job of showcasing the right emotions onscreen. The final episode, which wraps up the entire series, touched the hearts of the audience by being emotional and heartwarming. The message given by the series is powerful, that any life circumstances can be dealt with love and support. It should be fought, not supported. The background score is appropriate for the scenes. It leaves a permanent mark on the viewers.

Star Power

There are characters here, which is exciting to watch as so many people can choose with whom they attach the most. Phuwasol is a brave and compassionate male lead and is attracted to the female lead, Chattawan due to her breathtaking looks. He finds himself in huge dangers and dire consequences when he goes in and finds the real deal. Every time he gets into trouble, it becomes another challenge for him to go through. The fun moments over the grim theme are refreshing and beautiful to watch.

Overall Opinion

This series is a  strong contender of being the next slice-of-life series you can binge-watch on weekends.