I’ve been seeing a lot of praise for P’Ling from both fans and non-fans, and honestly, it makes me so happy. 🥹 She really did an amazing job portraying P’Runch. People need to remember that she is an actress playing a character and that the story should be understood in its entirety before anyone makes judgments or forms opinions based on bias. What impresses me even more is how much P’Ling has improved, especially with speaking Thai. Thai is not her first language, yet she continues to work hard and challenge herself with every role. Her dedication, effort, and growth are evident, and she deserves recognition for that.🥰 The same goes for N’Orm, who has also done an incredible job. The chemistry, emotions, and performances they bring to the screen show how much they have grown as actresses. I’m also grateful to Auntie Jaew for his guidance and direction. He has done a wonderful job helping both Ling and Orm develop and improve. Their progress is so noticeable, and it’s clear how much care and effort have gone into bringing these characters to life.
I’m glad to see that many people are opening their minds and choosing not to be biased. It’s okay to have different opinions, but I hope people can appreciate the hard work and dedication behind the performances. Before judging, take the time to understand the story and the characters because there is so much more beneath the surface.
Please continue supporting and following In Love Forever The Series. The cast and production team have worked incredibly hard, and they deserve to have their work appreciated with open minds and kind hearts. ❤️🙏
See you every Friday naka! 🤗
P'Runch is one of misunderstood character in ILF. She's not emotionless, she's emotionally exhausted. Ling portrays her pain through subtle expressions & quiet restraint, showing a woman who is breaking inside while trying to stay strong. That's what makes P'Runch so realistic😭
She didn’t even have a single line, didn’t make any sound in this scene. Her eyes her face and body language conveyed such a powerful vibe.
My best actress Lingling Kwong😭
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I wanted to talk about how incredible the production of this drama is and the level of attention to detail the director put into this series.
Just from this scene alone, there is so much to unpack. The acting, makeup, scriptwriting, and directing all worked together in complete harmony and elevated this scene into something that felt incredibly intentional.
Let me start with the script and the attention to detail in Neen’s dialogue and delivery.
To explain this properly, I need to give some context on the different words Thai people use for “you” and “I/me,” because these choices carry emotional meaning and can reflect relationship dynamics.
Words used for “you”:
• Khun = distant, formal, respectful
• P’Runch / N’Neen = closer, more familiar, less formal
• Tee rak = “my love,” intimate and affectionate
Words used for “I/me”:
• Chun = neutral, does not carry much intimacy and can feel more distant or detached
• Phi (in Runch’s case) = warmer and more personal
• Nu = a softer/cuter way of referring to oneself, often used by younger women
• Kaow = more intimate and emotionally close
In this scene, Neen mostly calls Runch “Khun” and refers to herself as “Chun.” That immediately creates emotional distance and feels like she is putting up barriers between them.
But what I found really brilliant is that as Neen’s emotions intensify and she starts raising her voice, she begins switching between calling Runch “Khun” and “Phi.”
That detail felt so intentional because before Runch asked for a divorce, Neen consistently called her “Phi.” So in moments where her emotions become raw and less controlled, she subconsciously reverts back to how she used to address her before their relationship changed.
Meanwhile, Runch stays consistent throughout the scene, continuing to call Neen “N’Neen” and referring to herself as “Phi.” To me, that suggests that despite being the one who initiated the divorce, she has not emotionally or mentally changed the way she sees their relationship.
I also really loved the progression of Neen’s emotions throughout the scene. Her anger does not explode immediately. It builds gradually in a way that feels believable and earned. You can tell the director carefully thought through the emotional pacing and how each line should escalate.
As for Runch, I really liked how restrained her reactions were throughout the scene.
You can see that for most of it, she simply listens and lets Neen express her emotions. But the moment Neen insults her mother, that becomes the only point where Runch slightly raises her voice and stops her by calling her name.
I also thought the delivery of Runch’s apologies changed throughout the scene, and each one carried a different emotional weight.
The first apology she sounded like she wanted to sooth Neen after she called out “Nong Neen” more sternly after Neen insulted her mother. The moment Neen turned around feeling hurt and slighted, Runch immediately softened. She got up, gently rubbed Neen’s arms, and apologised in a calmer, more soothing voice.
That transition felt so human to me when we regret what we just said.
Then later, when Neen tells her she was the worst wife, you can see Runch begin to break. There is a slight tear, but she still tries to hold herself together.
But the moment Neen says that the thing she regrets most and what breaks her heart the most is marrying her, and that if she could go back in time she would never have married her, that is where Runch finally crumbles.
You can see the pain register across her face. Her eyebrows lift slightly, then she looks down and closes her eyes as tears start falling.
And when she says “sorry” this time, it sounds completely different.
There is no strength left in it. No conviction. It comes out quietly and weakly, almost as if she no longer believes an apology can fix anything.
To me, it did not feel like she was apologising because she thought she was right. It felt like someone who loves the other person deeply and feels genuinely guilty for putting them through this situation, but also feels completely powerless to make it better.
The emotional delivery from both Ling and Orm sold the entire scene for me. I genuinely felt for both of them.
And after watching the behind the scenes, I could really see how well the director communicated his vision for each scene to the actors. It felt like every emotional beat had intention behind it.
What I appreciated was that the emotions never felt exaggerated for the sake of drama. The progression, pauses, expressions, and delivery all felt deliberate and grounded. You could tell the actors understood not just what their characters were saying, but what they were feeling underneath each line.
That level of direction combined with performances like this is what makes scenes feel memorable. Everyone involved felt completely aligned in bringing the emotional weight of the scene to life.
Official MV | ทั้งเจ็บทั้งรัก (Hurt and Love)
Ost. วาดฝันวันวิวาห์ In Love Forever
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at first we all thought LingOrm were having this cute romantic airport run, then we found out the story behind why they were running so fast and it was actually so funny 😂
Ling: hurry up...hurry up!!!!! 🏃♀️
Orm: wait for me! 😆🏃♀️🏃♀️
The restroom ( WC ) : It was nice seeing you two 🫠
there's just something so captivating about them... they look so comfortable around each other and they're always just being themselves, Ling was right when she said they never had an image to maintain from the very beginning ☺️
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