Tomorrow, I’ll still love you (Kong and Pee, Boys love)
January 20, 2010
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Pee (played by Oh Anachart) and Kong (played by Fluke) are in love. Well, not straight off. This is what makes me love this kind of genre. In a relationship where two males fall in love, we have a two sided characteristic. One boy is considered the chaser, where the other boy is considered the runner. Let me explain this in full detail. What I mean by a chaser is the that he is usually the one who knows what his heart wants, and he’ll do whatever it gets to get the boy that he loves. I’m talking about all sorts of tactics to get the other boy to notice him. In the case of our story, this is Pee. I absolutely adored his character. Not to mention he executed it well.
Pee is a chaser. He not only chase, but he stalks too. I love it how he constantly tease Kong, in a lovey dovey way though.
Kong on the other hand is the runner. The first scene when they first met, he rightly accused Pee of stealing his mom’s wallet. He is very brave and very logical. Although I don’t agree that he accused Pee of stealing the wallet but I do see where he’s coming from. Pee literally helped his mom from falling. When he disappeared the mom realised that her wallet was missing. Kong came along after. What can I say, it makes sense. Ok, this is my favourite scene. ‘Butterfly fluttering in my stomach’
Kong ran towards Pee and accidentally pushed him over. Pee was mad. When he fell, he was bent down so he didn’t see who pushed him over. I love the look on Pee’s face. We, the audience, can definitely tell that he was pissed off. Let me explained, this scene happened in the hospital. Pee was in the hospital because he had a broken leg due to his car racing accident. Ok, now back to the originally scene where he fell down because Kong accidentally pushed him over. So he looked pissed off, and then all of a sudden, when he saw Kong’s face, his facial expression changed. He literally pulled out his hand for assistant. Now come on dude, you can get up yourself right. You’re a guy. A tough one at that, but no, he wants help. Kong, at this point, didn’t know what to do so he helped Pee up, while Pee was grinding like a tiger. Love it. When all was settled, Kong came to his senses and blurted outright that Pee stole his wallet. Pee was surprised.
Pee said he didn’t steal it, but Kong wouldn’t believe him, saying that right after Pee helped his mom, his mom’s wallet disappear. ‘Now what are you gonna say to that?’ Kong thought to himself. Pee repeatedly says he didn’t steal it. Now this part here, you’ll see that there are some feelings involved, on both sides of the parties. When Kong threaten Pee that he will take him to the police Pee said, Fine, let’s do it. I’ll call them shall I. And Pee started shouting, in the hospital. Kong was embarrassed. ‘What are you doing?’ Kong asked Pee. ‘I’m calling the police’ Pee replied. This made Kong even more flustered, while Pee continued shouting out for the police. When teeth comes to bite, what do you do. Kong resorted to the only way he knew best to shut someone up. He clapped Pee’s mouth with his own hand, in front of public may I say. You see during this scene, both felt something there. Some electricity I suppose since they are in such close proximity. When all is say and done, Kong realised that his mom left her wallet elsewhere. This part is so cute. He said that next time search first before accusing someone like that. This scene that I just described marked the first momento for both parties. For Pee (the chaser) he always use this scene to tease Kong. For Kong, he’s in one hell of a situation everytime Pee bought this subject up.
This should mark the end of their encounter but fate plays a weird game on them. In this case, they meet for the second time when Kong went to Pee’s house as a physiotherapist. Kong is a qualified physio therapist. Pee is the patient.
I will write this again soon.
Entry Filed under: Lakorn 2009
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