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| Runtime: | 60 min. |
| Release Date: | 31.10.202531.10.2025 08:00 |
| Watched by: | 21052.63% |

| Runtime: | 60 min. |
| Release Date: | 31.10.202531.10.2025 08:00 |
| Watched by: | 21052.63% |
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55"You'll see things you don't want to see. And you'll hear things you don't want to hear."
And it seems like an adult's Thoop gas is also slightly different shades. Unless, of course, I imagined it.
The fluff shows itself noticeably better here. And with Pavel, they became even more harmonious and chemical. They sparkle together like that. They're so attractive. I even missed them. My beloved Michael and Topten also look harmoniously together. They're so cool. I was really looking forward to them.
The plot is very interesting and exciting. Tied to a guy named Thoop, who sees ghosts, sees and hears everything related to them and feels the otherworldly world perfectly. When Thup was a baby, his mother brought him to the temple to the monk. The monk said that it would be hard for him and he would see and hear what he did not want. And if I understood correctly, Thup's mother was also haunted by ghosts and she also saw them, so she gave her son to a monk so that the baby would be protected. And Thupa was always protected by the monk while he was alive.
After moving to Bangkok to live and work, Thoop met a policeman, Inspector Singh, who was investigating the murder of seven people. And now Thoop is seeking Singh's protection. Singh, as I understand it, has a strong aura and the ghosts are afraid of him. And as long as Thoop is with him, he's safe. Sing, of course, initially mistook him for a suspect, but as it turned out later, Thoop was not the killer. Sing softened towards Thup and did not even reject his request and allowed him to stay at home. But now, Sing was not willing to believe that Thoop sees ghosts. And anyway, because of Thoop's ghost stories and his behavior, his poor friend was almost considered crazy.
After visiting the crime scene once more, Thoop told Sing that there might be a cemetery there, as indicated by the crowds of ghosts wandering there. And I also noticed how much Sing didn't like the fact that King was also involved in the case he was investigating. Sing obviously has a strained and, let's say, not very good relationship with him. I wonder for what reason? We will wait for the disclosure in the next episodes.
Lakorn is interesting. Ghosts are creepy and terrifying. I'm already scared of them. The makeup artists' work, as well as the productions, effects and graphics are very decent. All in all, I'm very impressed. I really didn't wait in vain. I hope it doesn't get any worse.
The first episode, and I'm impressed. Well, what can I say, I'm ready to wait for years for TV series if they are of this level. It's so cool to see your favorite actors in a new role, it's a new level. The plot is really exciting, and judging by the first episode, there are a lot of unexpected things waiting for us. The mystical atmosphere, gloomy scenery, decent special effects, creepy grimm and ominous music create a unique atmosphere that does not let go until the very end of the series.
Separately, I would like to mention the work of the cameraman and the production designer, the color scheme perfectly conveys the mood of the series. It's clear that the creators put their hearts into it, and the result exceeded all my expectations.In general, I am absolutely delighted.
Although the plot is just beginning, it has already caught on.
The story promises to develop in an interesting and multi-layered way, combining mysticism, magic and everything strange but attractive.
I would like to believe that the anxious and tense atmosphere will remain until the end and will not lose its strength.
Makeup and visual effects make a strong impression. Once again, I am convinced that high-quality makeup conveys a much stronger sense of the real world than excessive graphics.
Phan's story feels karmic, and his relationship with Singha also seems to be connected to the past. The plot is dynamic and immediately sets the tone for the whole story.
In short, the first episode really set the bar โ I'm looking forward to continuing and anticipating that each episode will keep you in suspense, forcing you to catch the details and enjoy the atmosphere.๐
As for the scene in the gif, well, it's a pure aesthetic thrill! It's really breathtaking
In general, it seems to me that shooting in real locations, rather than in pavilions, is always a good solution. You can see here that the team has done a tremendous job: they drained the territory, put up the decorations, thought out every touch โ my compliments.
The production designer obviously put his soul into this scene. When they showed the whole composition (how the bodies hang, how the marigolds are scattered), it really took my breath away. Everything looks so vivid and creepy that for a second I even wondered if it was real. ๐ค
I don't know how ethical it is for me to be delighted with how beautifully a maniac decorated his crime scene, but visuallyโ it was flawless
And in terms of ethics, well, the scene was really very beautiful. ๐ฅน
I understand that we're having an office romance here. ๐
So they won't slow down until the end of lacorna, like their characters in "Pit babeโ
I thought it would take more time for the guys to start trusting each other and getting closer, but then this performance happened, and I decided not to be surprised anymore. ๐๐
Apparently, Singha decided that Thanu didn't have enough impressions that day. ๐ซฃ
Pan obviously did not expect such a picture, he felt awkward and embarrassed.
The guys' attraction should be noted to be magnetic.
Singha is a staunch skeptic, which is why his sudden gentleness and willingness to take Thapa under his care without question surprised me.
I was also surprised by how easily everyone blamed the crime on a ghost and mysticism, as if it were quite a common occurrence for them. ๐
I think Singha himself doesn't believe in all this mystical tinsel yet. Perhaps he just decided to keep the situation under control and keep an eye on Phan.
After all, Thap is the only witness, and they have no other leads.
The authorities demand to solve the case as soon as possible, so it would be, to put it mildly, unwise to let the only eyewitness float freely.
This way, Singha can keep the situation under control and take a closer look at him. ๐
Perhaps he really has his own motives. Moreover, they are under pressure and the case needs to be solved faster. And Thap turned up just in time. He's the only one who was at the crime scene and could have seen and known something.
Singh still had an investigative experiment with Thap when he brought him to the crime scene. Probably in the hope that he would remember something useful and tell me.
Or is he so confident in himself, thinks he's smarter and, if anything, can handle him? Of course, it's possible that he saw genuine fear in Tupa's eyes (or Tapa, or whatever his name is, I'm already confused about how to do it correctly), all these strange things that are happening to him, all these stories about signs that Singh thought: what the hell is not joking, and decided to help. And keeping Tupa around while the investigation is underway is the best option, after all, he is the only witness.
As for the crime scene, it seemed to me that he brought him there specifically to see his reaction and check again if he was the same maniac. When they were in Tupa's apartment, he also found an album where the moments from the murder scene were drawn.He even changed his face after that. Or maybe he just believed Tupa's words about sleep and decided to take him there to tell him more about everything. ๐คท๐ปโ๏ธ
I really hope that his noble act of becoming a "ghost talisman" is at least a bit of a strategic move, and not just a manifestation of selfโconfidence. ๐
Moreover, these drawings can be anything: images from dreams, sketches of victims, and crime scenes.
You have to think over the composition in advance so that you don't waste time on the spot. ๐๐
Anyway, this should alert an experienced investigator.
Suddenly, Phoop is just crazy, who creates some kind of game. And when his mind clears, he puts it all down to dreams.๐คท๐ผโ๏ธ
But Singh had already noticed the small details, and perhaps they were what made him soften his skepticism.
For example, when the Pcu in the first cell refused to stay there because there was a ghost of the hanged man.
And the second officer confirmed that everyone who was in that cell then hanged themselves.
The information is too specific, not something that can simply be found in the public domain. It seemed like a small thing, but it already made Singh think.
And yes, I think Singha brought him to the crime scene to tell him in detail how he got there and what he saw.
And from the point of view of procedure, everything is logical. The witness must be interviewed at the crime scene.
And I like that, even though we know that mysticism is involved, it still comes down to the person.
Phup said that there used to be a cemetery on the site of the shopping center, and a place ideal for sacrifice.
So whatever the motives of the maniac, it all fits into a picture that Singha is able to believe.
He may be a skeptic, but he understands perfectly well that someone else might believe in such a thing.
The main thing for Singh now is to make sure that Phoop is not involved in the murders.
So it's better to be there and tell her everything she remembers, and Singha will decide what to believe.
Perhaps Singh has a picture too. You may not believe in mysticism, but you can believe in people who believe in it and will do anything. Moreover, they all believe in spirits and the like, there are spirit houses on every corner, statuettes and so on in the houses.
Even Singh has one, so it became interesting where he got such a skeptic from, maybe what kind of story happened, or this figurine (I didn't see what exactly it was) is a family heirloom, so he carries it with him, or maybe he rented this house and was already there.
Anyway, I'm fucking loving it, and I'm praying that the plot doesn't get messed up. And Pavel in this role is so brutal, and Pooh's image is very interesting with this feature of his own.๐๏ธ
The figurine of the house is most likely King Yakov (or yaksh) Vessavaแนa (in Russian there are two variants, depending on which country it is taken from - Vassavana or Vaishravana). Vessavaแนa is a character in mythology (not only Thai, in the mythology of India, Tibet, Indonesia, and even China and Japan, he also exists + there are religious roots in Buddhism and Hinduism), one of the four heavenly kings who guards and protects the north of the country. Among them, he is King Yakov (yaksh), who by their very nature are something between fairies and cannibals (yes, that's exactly the definition Google gave me). At the same time, as far as I understand, yaks (yakshas) are also different - each has its own story, its own symbolic color, its own prototype in mythology. But the main function of all these comrades, along with the king, is protection and protection from evil spirits and troubles.
Images and statues of both yakshas and Vessavaaa are quite common in Thailand, usually in temples to protect sacred sites. Even in the palaces at the entrance. Also, huge statues of yaks (yaksh) stand, for example, at Bangkok airport - also in order to protect people and the airport itself from all bad things.
So it turns out quite symbolically - Singh has a statuette of a defender at home, which gave him energy and scares away ghosts. And Singha himself, in fact, is also a defender, since he works in the police)
Actually, the statuette seemed familiar, like it was standing by the Wine at home in "My Secret of the Seer" (if I'm not mistaken).
But I didn't pay attention at Bangkok airport, if I'm lucky enough to return, I will definitely pay attention. He's so huge that my eyes ran away.๐
And at Bangkok Airport, these huge statues stand inside the terminal in the departure area, sort of like the escalators leading to the boarding areas. I noticed them on my first trip to Bangkok, but I didn't know what they were. But only recently I came across a rils about these statues with an explanation of who they are and why they are there)
After your explanation, I understood Phoop's words when he saw the statue in Singh's house: "No wonder. It's all because of you. Please protect me too."โจ
Naturally, the figurine has a sacred meaning, but I didn't know the context โ for me it was just one of those temple figurines, without realizing the depth of its meaning. ๐ฌ
This lacorn is the case when you need to do your homework after watching it in order to untangle the entire cultural layer embedded in the plot.
โจThank you for such a detailed educational program
And it seems to me that their pair in such positions is more natural than in Pit Babe. As if everything is in its place, Pu is so harmonious in this role, as if he was born for it.
They both look at each other like that from the first meeting. Slowburn is definitely not to be expected.
It's very beautiful and atmospheric, especially the scenes at the crime scene, and the boys are doing even better chemistry than before, so far all expectations have been fulfilled~
And the soundtrack is just a cannon)
I'm already predicting the same high ratings for this series, because the topic of ghosts and the expulsion of various evil spirits is very deeply embedded in the Thai cultural code)
and then there's the plot spiced up with a twist in the form of a police investigation, just fine!
and of course, Pavel's stern sexual inspector is the cherry on this wonderful cake)))