This is an exciting start! I really liked it because it has everything - the desire of young people to make money, the risks of the crypt, the danger of business, how the law will not protect you if you play against someone who is stronger, and a whole national layer of faith, which can also make good money if you skillfully use your brain. After all, hardly anyone really checks the temples - they take their word for it. Especially in Thailand, where religion is really very important in people's lives, and monks are inviolable in many ways. And I am sure that such a story is not only in there, but also in many other major religions of the world.
I'm kind of impressed by the characters, even though I don't fully understand them and what's going on there. The Wine plan is simple and ingenious in its own way, but also quite risky. We've already been given a seed in advance, but it's terribly interesting how everything will turn there and whether the guys will be able to pull it off. Because they are in a really desperate situation, and if it turns out that they were driven into it by their own creditor, it will be interesting to see this confrontation!
And then there's just gorgeous color correction and picture work! It's an aesthetic pleasure on all fronts))
Well, what a divine match the guys have with this guy from the temple! It's clear that this is a scenario, but if you transfer everything to reality like this, it's just some great luck to accidentally stumble upon a temple that fits all the parameters, and also find a person in it who thinks in the same direction and is ready to help)) I really like how they organize everything quickly. And I like how their train of thought shows, this business plan development, preparation, and so on. It turns out to be a really fascinating process)
Monk Don's voice and sermons really give you goosebumps. It had to be done so skillfully and beautifully, so that it would fascinate even through the screen. Only he himself is sometimes so tense and a little strange that it's even a little scary...Especially when he's talking to Dia. It seems like they don't understand each other at all, but it's shown as if some kind of deep, peculiar connection is being laid between them. It's very interesting what will come of all this.
There are only three episodes, and it already feels like there might be problems from the uncle and the new monk who suddenly appeared. Uncle's obviously not doing something very good. And the monk looks like he's back to punish everyone. 🙈
P.S. The last thing I expected to see in this lacorn is this shot. A hole in the floor as a single cultural code for all peoples of the world))
I'm kind of impressed by the characters, even though I don't fully understand them and what's going on there. The Wine plan is simple and ingenious in its own way, but also quite risky. We've already been given a seed in advance, but it's terribly interesting how everything will turn there and whether the guys will be able to pull it off. Because they are in a really desperate situation, and if it turns out that they were driven into it by their own creditor, it will be interesting to see this confrontation!
And then there's just gorgeous color correction and picture work! It's an aesthetic pleasure on all fronts))
There are only three episodes, and it already feels like there might be problems from the uncle and the new monk who suddenly appeared. Uncle's obviously not doing something very good. And the monk looks like he's back to punish everyone. 🙈
P.S. The last thing I expected to see in this lacorn is this shot. A hole in the floor as a single cultural code for all peoples of the world))