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Liar
Adapted From A Novel

Liar (2023)

Follow Simala’s journey in Liar as she navigates love, deception, and ambition to escape poverty and achieve a better life. A gripping Thai drama.

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Adapted From A Novel
13+
Romance
Original Title หลังคาใบบัว
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 24
Duration 53 mins
Status Ended
Year 2023
First Air Date October 22, 2023
Last Air Date January 13, 2024
Broadcast Day saturday, sunday
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Synopsis

In the "Lilypad House," a small run-down house, lives Simala, a young woman who is raised to be ambitious. It is full of warmth and love despite its poor state. However, Simala still yearns to relocate to a presentable new house for her and her family and she hopes to find a man who is capable of changing her life for the better. "Warodom," a young good-looking man with an ambiguous lineage, also hopes to attract the attention of a beautiful socialite. Both Simala and Warodom share a common goal. But what are their true backgrounds, careers, and social circles? They appear with a presentable and opulent front as bait to lure each other in. Although, it would be considered a challenge to determine who the prey or the predator actually is, or perhaps it is because...they are in the same boat!

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Liar (หลังคาใบบัว) is a compelling Thai drama that delves into the complexities of ambition, deception, and societal pressures. Adapted from the novel by Krisna Asoksin, this series is a poignant reflection of the lengths individuals will go to escape poverty and achieve a better life.

The story centers around Simala, a young woman raised in a modest household known as the “Lilypad House.” Despite the warmth and love within her family, Simala is driven by a desire to elevate her family’s status and escape their financial struggles. Her father, who constantly incurs debts, instills in her the belief that beauty and charm can be her ticket to a better life. This leads Simala to pursue wealthy men, hoping to find one who can change her circumstances.

Simala’s journey brings her into contact with three potential suitors: Tassanai, a wealthy real estate businessman with a playboy reputation; Surasit, the heir to a leading shoe manufacturing company; and Warodom, a charming financial planner with a troubled past. Each man represents a different path to the life Simala dreams of, but winning their hearts proves to be a challenging and morally complex endeavor.

The drama excels in its portrayal of Simala’s internal and external struggles. Grace Kanklao Duaysienklao delivers a standout performance as Simala, capturing the character’s desperation, cunning, and vulnerability. Her portrayal makes it easy for viewers to empathize with her plight, even as she engages in deceitful behavior. The supporting cast, including Mai Warit Sirisantana as Warodom, also shines, adding depth to the narrative with their nuanced performances.

Liar is not just a tale of personal ambition but also a critique of societal expectations and the often harsh realities of social mobility. The series highlights the pressures faced by individuals in lower socioeconomic classes and the moral compromises they may feel forced to make. The opulent settings and high-society events contrast sharply with Simala’s humble beginnings, emphasizing the stark divide between the rich and the poor.

The direction by Boontorn Kitiphongphakorn and the screenplay by Teerapat Tanadsorn are commendable for their ability to weave a complex narrative that keeps viewers engaged. The pacing is well-balanced, allowing for character development and plot progression without feeling rushed. The cinematography captures the contrasting worlds of Simala’s life beautifully, from the rundown Lilypad House to the glamorous high-society parties.

One of the strengths of Liar is its ability to evoke strong emotional responses from its audience. The drama’s exploration of themes such as love, betrayal, and the pursuit of happiness resonates deeply, making it a thought-provoking watch. The moral dilemmas faced by the characters are portrayed with sensitivity, prompting viewers to reflect on their own values and judgments.

In conclusion, Liar (หลังคาใบบัว) is a well-crafted drama that offers a gripping narrative and powerful performances. It is a story that challenges viewers to consider the complexities of human ambition and the societal structures that shape our lives. Whether you are drawn to it for its emotional depth, its social commentary, or its engaging plot, Liar is a series that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Have you watched this drama? What did you think of Simala’s journey?

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