Details

  • Last Online: Nov 21, 2023
  • Gender: Female
  • Location:
  • Contribution Points: 0 LV0
  • Roles:
  • Join Date: October 22, 2023

Friends

The Wedding Contract thai drama review
Completed
The Wedding Contract
2 people found this review helpful
by jing_
Nov 16, 2023
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

If you can forgive the repetitive plot in the middle, it's overall a decent watch

TLDR: Starts off good, makes you scratch your head in the middle and picks up again towards the end. Overall, it's worth watching for the acting, the cute scenes between the lead couple and the twins, and the love story between the leads

It’s going to be a long review if you’re up for it:

The Good:
Namwhan and Denkhun are just so adorable as an onscreen couple! They were the reason I even started on this drama.

Namwhan. God, every time Pim cries, she gets me. Namwhan is crazy talented in acting, especially in emotional scenes. I love the fact that Pim is so different from Min (her role in Doctor Detective which was airing concurrently).

She visibly matures over the course of the drama, especially as she starts caring for the twins. Not that her entire persona revolved around becoming a motherly figure but it was relatively important. The only thing that kept me watching during the middle was just her scenes with the twins.

Denkhun. Another gem, I swear. His body…I mean, he’s doing really good as Saran too. The way he stares at Pim like she’s the most precious and sweetest thing on earth but also the bane of his existence one second later. Nothing about him being Saran feels fake.

He really was the constant in Pim’s life after her grandfather’s death and gave his all to protect Pim from Tin. His love for the twins and decision to take responsibility for them was indeed touching.

Mafeuang and Mafai. OH MY GOD. They are literally the cutest living creatures in this entire drama. Whenever the plot goes haywire, the twins appear to save the day. The way they scream “Daddy” and “P’Pim” just melts my soul. They’re wise beyond their age and know when to speak up for Pim and themselves, which just makes them even more endearing.

The twins have never doubted Pim’s love for them and it’s obvious that they really love Pim as their mother. They shower her with kisses and hugs that can melt anyone’s heart. Not to mention that they break into the most American-accented English here and there.

The helpers in the family. Seriously, every helper is so aware of the family dynamics and how much an ass Orn is, I love it. The comedic element they add is always on point. The older couple, the younger couple and the nanny are all big Pim fans, which is just perfect.

Lada was the only one from the spoilt rich gang that I loved wholeheartedly. She loves Danai but never loses her sanity from that. She cares genuinely for Pim and knocks sense into Nai when he gets blindsided.

The Bad:
Pim is 19-20 years in this drama so it might be good if you avoid going in expecting a really mature FL that knows what’s up. She may be a little frustrating at the start with the way she doubts Saran but given the fact that she lost her parents and grandfather and that her brother sold her to some thug, she’s doing the best she can.

For a good 10 episodes in the middle, she just gets herself kidnapped and needs Saran to come save her from Tin. And even when it’s obvious that her brother is just a selfish jerk and Saran is the actual one caring for her. For the love of sheep, it made everyone watching really frustrated.

That brings me to Saran. Make up your mind, Sir. Either you treat Pim like the girl you really love and cut Orn off totally or you don’t get mad when Danai comes in. You don’t save Pim from Tin all the time and then scream at her for flirting or running away. Orn thinks she had a chance because you don’t make things clear. He’s trying to play the ‘bad boy’ at the start with Pim, acting all tough but fails to realise that Pim is 19. If you keep letting Orn hang onto you like a leech (in Mafaueng’s words), of course Pim isn’t going to trust you as a contract husband.

If he didn’t wake up and treat Pim properly, I would have been the one hitting him.

Aunt Chuda. Your typical aunt/rich madame who is blinded by the ‘nice, rich girl’ that you want for your nephew. It was tiring to see her keep trying to chase Pim away just because she’s poor and from an ‘unknown’ background. Thank goodness she saw how much Pim and Saran loved each other at the end.

The In-Between:
Orn and Thinnamai. Your usual antagonists are doing decent Actually, I think they make a pretty hot ‘thug couple’. It’s obvious that he’s in love with her and will do anything that she asks…until he decides to take advantage of her when she’s drunk. I hated Orn but when Tin threatened her, I couldn’t help but feel pity. I’m glad that these two had some kind of closure, even though it was just a convenient plotline.

Danai. I thought he was just an innocent guy who genuinely liked Pim. But he kind of lost his innocence half-way and when he joined hands with Tin to target Saran, it was just disappointing. Him offering to take Saran’s place when Pim had nowhere to go was an eye-roll moment as well. Lada deserved better (to some extent) but I’m glad Lada managed to steer him back in time.

Overall:
A few eye-rolls here and there for the repetitive plot but it was a nice story that covered a few areas like Pim’s growth, her love story with Saran and just her finding a new family. The writing could have been tighter but nonetheless, the last few episodes were pretty good and the ending was beautiful.

I may be a little generous with the ratings but the drama did pretty good in terms of local ratings so I guess that's a win.
Was this review helpful to you?