Drama Review: Help Me Khun Pee Chuay Duay

16

Rating

★★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 30 Mins

Episodes

16

Drama Digest

Muthita is engaged to Katkhun, a flawlessly attractive and affluent man. They unintentionally become mates after accidentally meeting Arnon, the spirit of a recently deceased man. He must return to his wife and child. In the meantime, Arnon must assist other spirits who are unable to pass on, while also providing Muthita with advise and acting as her guardian.

The Feel-Good Part

The drama’s most noticeable feature is the character development and growth. Even the ghosts, supporting characters, and adversaries show signs of development.

The Disappointing Factor

The music is undoubtedly the least memorable aspect of the drama. People may believe that the plot and performances made up for it. The sound effects were maintained to a bare minimum and were neither overbearing or intrusive.

In-Depth Analysis

Muthita, a stunningly lovely social media influencer, is engaged to Katkhun, a perfectly handsome and affluent man. They unintentionally become friends after meeting Arnon, the spirit of a recently deceased man. He must return home to his wife and daughter. Arnon must assist other spirits who are unable to pass on while also providing Muthita with advise and acting as her protector.

Star Power

Non and Mu’s relationship includes fighting, nagging, and guilt trips, yet they also help and learn from one another. However, their friendship develops, and she is really saddened by his departure and cares about his family. The plot was also refreshing in that it was contemporary, with her aiming to start a career for herself before marrying and becoming an influencer. Each of the three families had its own set of dynamics, although they were all fairly lighthearted.

Overall Opinion

Overall, one can watch it again if needed something light and entertaining, but can skip the scheming and plotting and just watch it for the ghost narrative and those involving Mu and Non.