Any lakorn watchers?
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I'm trying to think of how to describe lakorn pacing, especially the bits where western dramas will have tension-increasing stressful music and lakorn music will be a bit lively instead. The music is the easiest way to mark what I'm talking about. It's all an If you know you know kind of thing, though I'm not describing it well.
Like The Sign has some lakorn-type content but not (the first five episodes at least) this sort of lakorn pacing. I've also stumbled on a short lakorn-spoof series called TANMAN (Tay Tawan in a dual role and Xiang Pornsroung who played Ju, the grand-daughter in Century of Love) which embraces the zing as part of its humour. Anyway, I'm trying to find adequate words to describe this in less than a paragraph :) Can anyone here help?
Like The Sign has some lakorn-type content but not (the first five episodes at least) this sort of lakorn pacing. I've also stumbled on a short lakorn-spoof series called TANMAN (Tay Tawan in a dual role and Xiang Pornsroung who played Ju, the grand-daughter in Century of Love) which embraces the zing as part of its humour. Anyway, I'm trying to find adequate words to describe this in less than a paragraph :) Can anyone here help?