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Explorez l'intersection des technologies futuristes et de la culture thaïlandaise, ainsi que les tensions inimaginables et les dilemmes moraux qui découlent de leur inévitable conflit.Explorez l'intersection des technologies futuristes et de la culture thaïlandaise, ainsi que les tensions inimaginables et les dilemmes moraux qui découlent de leur inévitable conflit.Explorez l'intersection des technologies futuristes et de la culture thaïlandaise, ainsi que les tensions inimaginables et les dilemmes moraux qui découlent de leur inévitable conflit.
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I really really enjoyed this; it has the heart warming on some parts of the episode, and the encouragement of reflection on your own values too when something feels not right, and all the right amount of shivers too! To me this is a lot like the early black mirror episodes (where the first few seasons with a few outliner episodes later on, were much better and far more chilling than the later stuff with less surprising story writing). This was a pleasant surprise to find and it's a shame it wasn't pushed more by Netflix in the UK. So I recommend it! Especially if you do like black mirror and don't mind dubbed voices. Easily
7 out of 10 for me. Ideal for sci-fi fans.
AN EDITOR. Someone with a pair of scissors to chop the length of these shows down by about half. Having never seen a Thai-produced series before, I have no idea if this is standard for Thai TV, but for the love of all things holy, EDIT these goddamn shows!
When you belabour a point, its impact is totally lost, and what might have been a poignant moment ends up feeling like you're being beaten with the soggy end over and over again.
Other than that, it's fine. It's no Black Mirror, but not many people have the writing chops of Charlie Brooker, so we can't hold that against them. Some quality visual effects, but you know... only so much lipstick you can put on a pig.
When you belabour a point, its impact is totally lost, and what might have been a poignant moment ends up feeling like you're being beaten with the soggy end over and over again.
Other than that, it's fine. It's no Black Mirror, but not many people have the writing chops of Charlie Brooker, so we can't hold that against them. Some quality visual effects, but you know... only so much lipstick you can put on a pig.
These stories are interesting, but all episodes have pacing issues and could have used some serious editing. They drag on and on forever. The plots of this anthology series have the potential to be thought-provoking, but I had a difficult time sitting through them. For me, there were quite a few "wait there's more???" moments throughout the viewing. Some of the dialogue also sounds really weird and unnatural in Thai, and a lot of the acting doesn't seem to come from a genuine place. The whole thing is a commendable effort with the attempt to create an Asian version of Black Mirror, but it appears to be half-baked and could have used some polishing and tightening up.
Tomorrow and I is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends compelling storytelling with profound emotional depth. This series captures the essence of human resilience, tackling themes of love, loss, and self-discovery in a way that resonates deeply with viewers.
The characters are beautifully fleshed out, each carrying their own burdens yet striving for redemption in ways that feel authentic and relatable. The writing is poignant, often striking a perfect balance between heartwarming moments and powerful, thought-provoking drama.
Visually, the series is stunning, with cinematography that brings its world to life and enhances its emotional impact. The performances are equally commendable, with the cast delivering nuanced portrayals that make their journeys all the more immersive.
Tomorrow and I isn't just a series; it's an experience. It leaves you reflecting on your own path and cherishing the beauty of perseverance. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a show that inspires and uplifts while telling a captivating story.
The characters are beautifully fleshed out, each carrying their own burdens yet striving for redemption in ways that feel authentic and relatable. The writing is poignant, often striking a perfect balance between heartwarming moments and powerful, thought-provoking drama.
Visually, the series is stunning, with cinematography that brings its world to life and enhances its emotional impact. The performances are equally commendable, with the cast delivering nuanced portrayals that make their journeys all the more immersive.
Tomorrow and I isn't just a series; it's an experience. It leaves you reflecting on your own path and cherishing the beauty of perseverance. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a show that inspires and uplifts while telling a captivating story.
It is evident that this dilemma between Buddhist Practice & Sanghahood discipline need a revisitation. Rather, sticking to Vinyaya Pitaka is the best way as Gautama Buddha prescribed upon. Having a Buddhist Law-abide statuotory will be again another external force which support to defy Dhamma. This episode is a very good take of the said issue as it urgently needs to be addressed. The tv series like these needed to be promoted to empasize buddhism and its applications in the current society, and as a promotion to the vauable teachings to be heard by the public as they are needed to inspire most contemporary human issues.
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