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Wenn ein Tsunami Dutzende von Jugendlichen auf einer Insel in ihrer Privatschule strandet, merken sie bald, dass keine Retter kommen und sie sich selbst retten müssen.Wenn ein Tsunami Dutzende von Jugendlichen auf einer Insel in ihrer Privatschule strandet, merken sie bald, dass keine Retter kommen und sie sich selbst retten müssen.Wenn ein Tsunami Dutzende von Jugendlichen auf einer Insel in ihrer Privatschule strandet, merken sie bald, dass keine Retter kommen und sie sich selbst retten müssen.
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The plot could have been executed much better.
In theory, it is interesting, though.
The pace is also unnecessarily slow.
The cinematography and dubbing is decent.
In theory, it is interesting, though.
The pace is also unnecessarily slow.
The cinematography and dubbing is decent.
Ending will make u wait for next season rest the season was ok but i am still confused with that ending
It was fascinating seeing how much Western influence there is, but Thai culture is interwoven all through the show. Now I'm really curious how well this portrays life in Thailand, or at least a slice of it.
It's difficult to discuss the plot without spoilers. The basic idea is a bunch of rich high school kids go to school on a remote island. The last day of school some of the students remain for a party. A tsunami hits the island and leaves them stranded. Then really weird things start happening. Tensions build and drama ensues. Much more and you get into spoiler territory.
The series isn't a remake of Lost, but borrows heavily from the concepts and ideas of Lost. It attempts to build foreboding but never gets there. Instead it's more of a cross between Lost and the Goonies.
Some of the stereotypes are likely lost on audiences outside of Thailand, and there are likely a few cultural references that are also. Nothing that interferes with watching the series. Generally though the main characters are interesting and not too heavily stereotyped. Secondary characters are cardboard stereotypes. The camera work is right up there with Hollywood. The soundtrack is pure Asian type Pop, but very well done. The acting varies greatly with some of it first class, some of it kind of slapstick. Which is part of what destroys the foreboding.
The overdubs were so so, some pretty good, but some were really badly done. The voice actor quality and directing was much lower quality than the acting for most of the characters. At times though it really does throw away all the visuals.
Overall it's slow, not exceptionally original but interesting enough with enough bright spots and interesting twists to be worth watching and has the potential to develop into something special, though they've written the series into an interesting corner that will make it difficult to sustain it through too many seasons. The writers have their work cut out for them next season if there is a next season.
There is constant references to homosexuality but it's almost all implied or spoken of rather than shown. A third or more of the characters are gay. The technical aspects play really loose with science, history and physics. The cast is about as savvy as Gillian's island's inhabitants minus the professor's contributions. So don't expect ideas on how to survive the apocalypse. These fools wouldn't survive a week.
Enjoy the peak at a world similar enough to ours that sometimes you think it was shot in SoCal and at times jumping strait into traditional Thai culture and the light hearted sometimes funny apocalypse. Great way to kill a few hours.
It's difficult to discuss the plot without spoilers. The basic idea is a bunch of rich high school kids go to school on a remote island. The last day of school some of the students remain for a party. A tsunami hits the island and leaves them stranded. Then really weird things start happening. Tensions build and drama ensues. Much more and you get into spoiler territory.
The series isn't a remake of Lost, but borrows heavily from the concepts and ideas of Lost. It attempts to build foreboding but never gets there. Instead it's more of a cross between Lost and the Goonies.
Some of the stereotypes are likely lost on audiences outside of Thailand, and there are likely a few cultural references that are also. Nothing that interferes with watching the series. Generally though the main characters are interesting and not too heavily stereotyped. Secondary characters are cardboard stereotypes. The camera work is right up there with Hollywood. The soundtrack is pure Asian type Pop, but very well done. The acting varies greatly with some of it first class, some of it kind of slapstick. Which is part of what destroys the foreboding.
The overdubs were so so, some pretty good, but some were really badly done. The voice actor quality and directing was much lower quality than the acting for most of the characters. At times though it really does throw away all the visuals.
Overall it's slow, not exceptionally original but interesting enough with enough bright spots and interesting twists to be worth watching and has the potential to develop into something special, though they've written the series into an interesting corner that will make it difficult to sustain it through too many seasons. The writers have their work cut out for them next season if there is a next season.
There is constant references to homosexuality but it's almost all implied or spoken of rather than shown. A third or more of the characters are gay. The technical aspects play really loose with science, history and physics. The cast is about as savvy as Gillian's island's inhabitants minus the professor's contributions. So don't expect ideas on how to survive the apocalypse. These fools wouldn't survive a week.
Enjoy the peak at a world similar enough to ours that sometimes you think it was shot in SoCal and at times jumping strait into traditional Thai culture and the light hearted sometimes funny apocalypse. Great way to kill a few hours.
This Thai series is set on an island a hundred kilometres from the mainland. It is the site of an elite private school and as the series opens most of the students and staff are departing after the end of year graduation ceremony. A group of students remain behind to have a party. As the festivities get underway the island is shaken by an earthquake, shortly afterwards a tsunami strikes. Afterwards it looks like the only people on the island are the students. After three weeks there is still no sign of rescue and the students start to wonder if rescue will ever come. Opinions vary about what they should do but after a damaged boat is discovered they decide it should be repaired and a small crew take it to get help... tensions rise as they debate about who should get places on the boat. There is also a growing feeling that there is something strange going on on the island.
I rather enjoyed this series; at first I feared it might just be a Thai teenaged version of 'Lost'; on the strength of the first season it doesn't seem too like that. The situation is quickly established and we are introduced to the key characters early on. It is also established fairly soon that just because somebody is introduced as a main characters doesn't mean they will survive; this creates a good sense of danger. The island setting is great; its rugged jungle coated nature makes it understandable that the students won't know much about areas away from the school. There is a good sense of mystery concerning just why no rescue has occurred, with various theories raised. As the series came to an end most questions remain unanswered so hopefully there will be a second season. The cast does a solid job bringing their characters to life. Overall a fun series that I'd recommend.
These comments are based on watching the series in Thai with English subtitles.
I rather enjoyed this series; at first I feared it might just be a Thai teenaged version of 'Lost'; on the strength of the first season it doesn't seem too like that. The situation is quickly established and we are introduced to the key characters early on. It is also established fairly soon that just because somebody is introduced as a main characters doesn't mean they will survive; this creates a good sense of danger. The island setting is great; its rugged jungle coated nature makes it understandable that the students won't know much about areas away from the school. There is a good sense of mystery concerning just why no rescue has occurred, with various theories raised. As the series came to an end most questions remain unanswered so hopefully there will be a second season. The cast does a solid job bringing their characters to life. Overall a fun series that I'd recommend.
These comments are based on watching the series in Thai with English subtitles.
I found this because I like Perth Tanapon. Pity he hasn't got a big part, but he is gorgeous. And I have now discovered Papangkorn Lerkchaleampote! So sexy, and such a lovely voice too. Not a great actor, but who cares.
The story is a lot of rubbish (and yes, apologies for not understanding Thai myths). But it kept me watching.
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- WissenswertesUsing the GPS coordinates provided in S1:E3 "The Code", [8.2821161° x 97.426003°] and Google Earth, the jungle of the fictional island is located 32 km southwest of Hu Yong Island, the southernmost of the Similan Islands off the west coast of Thailand.
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