Drama Review: Manner Of Death

14

Rating

★★★★

Episodes

14

Drama Digest

Dr. Bunnakit is a forensic expert that works in a provincial hospital. One day, he received a case of a woman who committed suicide. But with his findings, he ruled out suicide and concluded it was a homicide. It made him a target of someone who wanted to cover up the homicide. When his friend went missing, he started to investigate this case himself. During his investigation, he comes across a strong suspect named Tan. Tan assures himself that he is innocent and tags along with the doctor to find the murderer.

The Feel-Good Part

The cinematography is excellent. The way they shot nature will bring you in awe. You can also notice how attentive the show is to details. The execution of medical and law terms was precise.

The Disappointing Factor

The pace of the drama seems a little off in between. Some scenes and the storyline might seem weird and do not make sense.

In-Depth Analysis

This show is an adaptation of the novel ‘Manner of Death’ by Sammon. This drama gave more life to the book. This show explores various aspects of law and medicine that are interesting to learn. Dr. Bunnakit is a forensic expert who tried to solve a homicide case with the help of his suspect, Tan. Dr. Bunnakit and Tan develop feelings for each other. It is nice to see a same-sex relationship in Asian dramas that gives some representation to the LGBTQ+ community. They also focus on many social issues.

Star Power

Tul Pakorn Thanasrivanitchai was cast as Dr. Bunnakit and Max Nattapol Diloknawarit as Tan. Both of them did their assigned role justice. The romantic chemistry is beautiful and keeps you wanting to see how the relationship develops.

Overall Opinion

It is an incredible mystery drama. It will keep you on the edge of your seat!