Drama Review: Sing Again

18

Rating

★★★★

Episodes

18

Drama Digest

Twins Sun and Sol have opposite personalities, yet they only share a mutual love for their childhood friend Piano, who moved into their neighborhood, and all have been best friends and share a dream of making it big in the music industry. But they hardly manage to get into the plus Artist Academy contest, which is looking for new talent. However, Sol gets selected for a Thai boy band group by the agency, but Sun and Piano don’t get the chance. They became upset towards Sol due to their crushed dreams and continued rejections. Would they reconcile or remain strangers to each other forever?

The Feel-Good Part

The series showcases the beautiful dynamic between siblings, friends, and relationships that makes the show easier to connect. The character development is seen throughout the series to portray their growth. The actors also depicted convincing performances through their believable acting skills. The production value seems to be great with compatible cinematography and directorial style. The music was decent enough to match the vibes of this show. The story is a light-hearted coming-of-age drama that inspires and engages the audience.

The Disappointing Factor                                                

The plot becomes too redundant at times with boring dramatic scenes. The inconsistent plot pacing and convenient misunderstandings with their outcomes make the show unrealistic. It has unnecessary storylines that take away from the central idea.

In-Depth Analysis

Sing Again is a remake of a Korean show. This show portrays youngsters with dreams and ambitions that allow them to fight for their careers. The jealousy, betrayal, lies, and love keeps audiences interested as the drama progresses. A childhood crush turning into a loving relationship would stir the audience emotionally. It depicts each character going through their struggles to grow and evolve into adults. The aspiration of the musical teens to reach fame through talent and hardships is uplifting and enjoyable to watch. The unrequited love, inferiority complex, and other issues shown make the series more related and genuine in some ways.

Star Power

The director of this series is Chainarong Tampong, and the screen wrote by Pakapol Srirongmuang and Apinnat Chanbunsai. Saint Suppapong Udomkaewkanjana plays the role of Sol, Lay Talay Sanguandikul portrays Sun, and Nara Thepnupha plays Piano in this show. Wae Soul, Mark Naktakhe Khanatsanan, Fame Chawinroj Likitchareonsakul, Meiko Chonnikan Netjui, Seng Wichai Saefant, Took Chanokwanun Rakcheep, and Gap Thanavate Siriwattanakul are the supporting cast for this series. The show initially aired on the True4U network.

Overall Opinion

It is a wholesome show that provides a teenage drama with a musical atmosphere and romantic entanglements for the audience.