BLANK The Series SS2 เติมคำว่ารักลงในช่องว่าง EP.1 [2/4]

NineStarStudios
19 May 202416:22

Summary

TLDRIn this dramatic script, a young person named Nueng is found at a nightclub by someone who knows them, possibly a family friend or relative. The encounter is tense, with Nueng resisting going home and expressing their desire to enjoy their youth. The conversation reveals a complex relationship with past hurts and misunderstandings. The person trying to take Nueng home shows concern for their well-being and attempts to mend their relationship, expressing regret and love. Nueng, however, is skeptical and hurt, questioning the sincerity of the other's intentions. The dialogue hints at a deeper backstory involving a broken trust and emotional turmoil.

Takeaways

  • 😵 A character is mistaken for being drunk due to seeing Ar-Nueng unexpectedly.
  • 🤗 There is a reunion between characters who haven't seen each other in a long time.
  • 🏠 There is a concern for one character's well-being and insistence that they should go home.
  • 🙅‍♀️ A character is resistant to going home and wants to continue having fun.
  • 🤔 There is confusion and questioning about the relationship between the characters.
  • 💃 A character is invited to dance, but the invitation is not well-received.
  • 😠 There is conflict and disagreement about the character's behavior and whereabouts.
  • 😔 A character expresses feelings of being used and hurt by another.
  • 😔 Another character is accused of being dismissive and not caring about the other's feelings.
  • ❤️ There is a declaration of love and an assertion that feelings have not changed despite the conflict.

Q & A

  • Where does the conversation take place?

    -The conversation takes place in a setting that seems to be a social gathering or party, possibly a nightclub, where characters are interacting with each other.

  • What is the relationship between Anueng and the person who finds her at the party?

    -Anueng is the friend of the person's mother, which implies a close relationship or a familial bond, and the person is concerned about her presence at the party.

  • Why does the person who finds Anueng at the party want her to go home?

    -The person is concerned about Anueng's well-being and disapproves of her being at the party, possibly due to her age or the nature of the event.

  • What is Anueng's response when asked to go home?

    -Anueng refuses to go home, expressing her desire to enjoy her teenage life and have fun with her friends.

  • Why does Anueng lie to her grandmother about her whereabouts?

    -Anueng lies to her grandmother to attend the party without her grandmother's knowledge or consent.

  • What is the conflict between Anueng and the person trying to take her home?

    -The conflict arises from Anueng's desire to stay at the party and enjoy herself, while the other person is worried about her and wants her to leave.

  • How does Anueng feel about the person who brought her to the palace?

    -Anueng is initially resistant and upset, not wanting to be there and feeling that she is being used to vent the person's feelings.

  • What is the nature of the past relationship between Anueng and the person trying to take her home?

    -The past relationship is complicated and fraught with emotional turmoil, including a past romantic encounter that has left Anueng feeling hurt and used.

  • How does the person trying to take Anueng home attempt to make amends?

    -The person tries to make amends by expressing regret for past actions, apologizing, and promising to make Anueng believe in them again.

  • What is the final decision regarding Anueng's whereabouts for the night?

    -The final decision is that Anueng will stay at the palace, with the person who brought her there, despite her initial resistance.

Outlines

00:00

😔 Conflict and Concern

The first paragraph depicts a tense encounter between two characters, likely family or close friends, at a party or social gathering. The concern is evident as one character, possibly a guardian or older friend, finds Anueng in an environment they disapprove of. There's an attempt to convince Anueng to leave, but she resists, revealing a rebellious teenage spirit. The dialogue hints at a complex relationship with a history of emotional turmoil and misunderstandings. The guardian is portrayed as protective and caring, while Anueng is depicted as stubborn and seeking independence, leading to a standoffish conclusion with unresolved issues.

05:02

😞 Emotional Turmoil and Accusations

In the second paragraph, the emotional tension between the two characters intensifies. There's a clear sense of betrayal and hurt feelings from one character towards the other. Accusations of using the other for emotional venting and not caring about their feelings are made. The dialogue suggests a past incident that has deeply affected their relationship, with one character feeling used and discarded. Despite the hurt, there's an attempt to reconcile and make amends, but the other character remains resistant and skeptical, leading to a cliffhanger with the promise of further confrontation.

10:07

😢 Regret and Promises of Change

The third paragraph continues the emotional narrative, with one character expressing regret and a desire to make amends for past actions. There's a plea for understanding and a promise to help the other character learn from past mistakes. The conversation touches on themes of love, trust, and the fear of repeating past heartbreaks. The character who has been wronged is invited to trust again, despite their loss of confidence. The dialogue suggests a complex emotional landscape where love and hurt are intertwined, and the possibility of reconciliation is cautiously explored.

15:34

😌 Change and New Beginnings

The final paragraph shifts the focus to Anueng's recent behavior and her new association with another friend. It suggests a change in Anueng's lifestyle, possibly moving away from the nightclub scene. The conversation hints at a possible new direction in her life and relationships. The mention of 'another friend' could imply a new support system or a new source of conflict, depending on the nature of this new friendship. The dialogue is more open-ended, leaving room for speculation about Anueng's future and the dynamics of her evolving relationships.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Drunk

The term 'drunk' refers to a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of alcohol. In the script, it is used to describe a character's impaired judgment and behavior, as seen when one character questions if they are 'really drunk' to see Ar-Nueng. This state is crucial to the narrative as it influences interactions and decisions made by the characters.

💡Teenage life

The phrase 'teenage life' encapsulates the experiences, challenges, and lifestyle choices typically associated with adolescence. It is mentioned in the script when a character defends their decision to stay out and have fun, suggesting that it is a part of enjoying their youth. This concept is central to the video's theme, highlighting the tension between youthful rebellion and adult responsibility.

💡Lies

Lies are intentional false statements made with the intent to deceive. In the script, a character admits to lying to their grandmother about their whereabouts, indicating a conflict between personal desires and familial expectations. This keyword is significant as it underscores the moral dilemmas and the consequences of dishonesty within the narrative.

💡Friendship

Friendship is a close and supportive relationship between two or more people. The script explores the dynamics of friendship, particularly when one character accuses another of being a 'big mouth' and not a true friend. The concept of friendship is tested throughout the video, showing its importance and potential fragility in the characters' lives.

💡Conflict

Conflict refers to a struggle or disagreement between opposing forces or individuals. The script is filled with conflicts, both internal and external, such as the argument about going home and the emotional turmoil between characters. Conflict is a driving force in the video, propelling the plot and revealing character motivations.

💡Independence

Independence is the state of being self-governing or free from outside control. A character in the script asserts their independence by insisting they can take care of themselves and rejecting the offer to sleep on the sofa out of pity. This keyword is central to the theme of autonomy and self-reliance in the face of challenges.

💡Love

Love is a complex emotion that involves deep affection, attachment, and care towards someone. The script repeatedly touches on the theme of love, with characters expressing their feelings and grappling with the consequences of love's actions. Love serves as a core theme, influencing the characters' decisions and shaping the emotional landscape of the video.

💡Trust

Trust is the reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, or surety of a person or thing. In the script, trust is challenged and sought after, as characters question each other's intentions and actions. Trust is a pivotal concept in the narrative, as it determines the strength and future of relationships.

💡Confidence

Confidence refers to a feeling of self-assurance arising from an appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities. The script mentions a character's loss of confidence, which is tied to past events and personal feelings. Confidence, or the lack thereof, is a key element in the characters' interactions and personal growth.

💡Guilt

Guilt is a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, or wrongdoing. In the script, guilt is expressed by a character who apologizes for their actions and seeks to make amends. Guilt is a significant theme, revealing the characters' internal struggles and their attempts to reconcile with their past.

💡Nightclubs

Nightclubs are entertainment venues that operate late into the night and offer activities such as dancing, music, and socializing. The script mentions nightclubs as a place where a character used to frequent but no longer does, indicating a change in behavior and lifestyle. Nightclubs symbolize a part of the characters' past and their journey towards self-improvement.

Highlights

Anueng is found inside the location where the conversation takes place.

The speaker expresses disbelief at seeing Anueng, suggesting they are drunk.

Anueng is confirmed to be present and the speaker greets them after a long time.

Anueng is asked why she is not going home and what she is doing there.

Anueng argues that this is her teenage life and she should have fun now.

The speaker tries to convince Anueng to go home with them.

Anueng refuses to go home and wants to keep drinking and having fun.

Anueng is told to let go as she does not like being touched in that way.

The speaker clarifies that Anueng is their mom's friend and very important to them.

Anueng is upset that the speaker meddles in her life and just wants to have fun with friends.

The speaker confronts Anueng about lying to her grandma to go out.

Anueng insists they are not close anymore and the speaker brought her to this place.

The speaker expresses frustration at Anueng's stubbornness and refusal to go home.

Anueng admits she misses the speaker and is trying to make amends.

The speaker questions if Anueng is trying to make up for past mistakes.

Anueng reveals she still loves the speaker and her feelings have not changed.

The speaker tries to convince Anueng that she is young and can meet many people.

Anueng insists the person she loves is right in front of her.

The speaker apologizes for causing Anueng to lose confidence and promises to make her believe in him again.

Anueng admits she cries every day and the speaker vows to teach her how to move on from their past.

The speaker wonders if Anueng has stopped going to nightclubs and become closer to another friend.

Transcripts

play00:10

Where's Anueng?

play00:11

She's inside.

play00:16

Woo!

play00:33

Nueng.

play00:36

I must be really drunk too see Ar-Nueng in front of me.

play00:46

You're out of control now.

play00:49

It's really you, Ar-Nueng.

play00:51

Long time no see.

play00:53

Hi!

play00:55

Why are you not going back home?

play00:56

What are you doing here?

play00:58

Go home with me now.

play00:59

This is what a teenage life is.

play01:02

If I don't have fun now, when should I do it then?

play01:07

Go home.

play01:08

No! I won't go!

play01:11

Why are you in such a hurry?

play01:13

Let's drink some more.

play01:15

Let go of me. I don't like it.

play01:18

She said she doesn't like it.

play01:21

Didn't you hear that?

play01:21

I just wanted to ask her to dance with me. I didn't do anything wrong.

play01:25

Who is she? Your sister?

play01:32

She's my mom's friend.

play01:37

What did she say again?

play01:39

Mom's friend.

play01:44

I'm her everything.

play01:57

Why are you meddling in my life? I'm just having fun with my friends.

play02:01

There's a guy touching you and you said it's fun?

play02:08

Go home.

play02:09

No!

play02:11

I already told grandma that I'm working at my friend's house.

play02:15

You lied to grandma just to come here?

play02:19

Why do you even bother?

play02:22

We're not close anymore, don't you remember that?

play02:26

Nueng.

play02:29

I don't think we should be fighting here.

play02:33

I see. So it's you who brought her here.

play02:38

I wouldn't have been your friend if I had known you had such a big mouth! Get out of my face!

play02:44

Nueng!

play02:52

If this is your way of getting my attention,

play02:59

you've succeeded.

play03:02

Let's go home.

play03:04

No!

play03:08

Okay.

play03:10

We won't go home then.

play03:16

What?

play03:18

Why did you give up so easily?

play03:21

If I say I won't go back, you have to force me then.

play03:25

You think I don't know what you want?

play03:34

We'll go back to my palace.

play03:41

Thanks for taking care of her.

play03:44

I'll take it from here.

play03:46

Alright.

play03:54

No!

play03:55

Nueng. Nueng!

play03:57

Let go of me!

play04:02

It's nothing. Please go to rest.

play04:04

Okay. Do you want me to arrange the room?

play04:06

No need.

play04:08

I'll let her sleep on the sofa.

play04:11

Okay, ma'am.

play04:15

Nueng!

play04:17

Where do you think you're going?

play04:18

Anywhere but here.

play04:21

If you're letting me sleep on the sofa just because you feel sorry for me, then stop.

play04:25

I can take care of myself.

play04:28

Okay.

play04:30

You want to fight, right?

play04:31

Alright.

play04:33

I'm ready.

play04:35

Let's fight.

play04:36

Why do you even bother to come after me?

play04:39

Because you went to such a place!

play04:41

Where did you think you would stay tonight if I didn't go find you?

play04:46

My friend's house!

play04:47

Nueng.

play04:50

You have a best friend whose house you can just crash at now?

play04:53

What do you expect me to do? Where should I go instead?

play04:58

I just got dumped heartlessly.

play05:02

I'm just something you use to vent out your feelings.

play05:09

If you're mad at me, then take it out on me.

play05:13

Why did you do this to yourself?

play05:18

If you're mad at me, then take it out on me.

play05:22

That's easy for you to say!

play05:27

Have you ever thought about how I feel?

play05:33

I'm hurt.

play05:39

What you did to me...

play05:43

It's freaking awful!

play05:48

Enough.

play05:48

Why?

play05:50

You can't accpet the truth?

play05:53

What you did, how is it any different from nail and bail?

play05:56

Nueng.

play05:58

That's enough.

play06:00

Come with me.

play06:02

- I'm not going anywhere with you! - Nueng!

play06:04

Don't be stubborn.

play06:07

I don't want to go. Let go of me!

play06:14

Nueng, can you please listen to me?

play06:18

Why did you bring me here?

play06:20

Are you afraid that someone might hear what you did to me?

play06:25

What did I do?

play06:27

It was you who did that to me that night.

play06:32

What's the difference?

play06:35

We already did it, but you told me to pretend like nothing happened.

play06:46

How could you do that to me?

play06:53

Why are you being silent now?

play06:57

You see me as something you use to vent out your feelings.

play07:00

You can do anything to me.

play07:02

Without caring how I feel.

play07:13

Because I'm the only one...

play07:18

who loves you.

play07:24

It's always been like that.

play07:30

Isn't that right?

play07:35

Is it?

play07:48

Nueng.

play08:08

What are you doing?

play08:59

I miss you.

play09:05

Are you trying to make it up to me?

play09:27

I will count one to five.

play09:34

If you won't stop being so curious...

play09:38

I will start buttoning up one button at a time.

play09:50

One.

play09:51

Huh?

play09:52

Nothing.

play09:54

I'm just counting.

play09:56

Two.

play10:01

Is this the way you're going to make it up to me?

play10:06

Does it work?

play10:11

This is how you're going to do it, right?

play10:24

Yes.

play10:26

I'm trying to make it up to you.

play10:36

If I had been more sane on that day,

play10:42

everything wouldn't have turned out this way.

play10:52

Your parents...

play10:57

Your grandma...

play11:04

Everything is chaotic.

play11:07

Why do you have to care about what other people think?

play11:13

This is about us.

play11:23

I used to tell you...

play11:27

that I love you.

play11:34

I mean it.

play11:39

My feelings never change.

play11:48

Nueng, listen to me.

play11:54

You're still young.

play11:59

You have the chance to meet so many people.

play12:05

Today, you might say that you love me.

play12:09

But in the future--

play12:21

That person is right in front of me.

play12:24

You're my dearest.

play12:55

If we do it again,

play13:05

will I get dumped this time?

play13:15

It's because of me, right?

play13:19

You've lost your confidence because of me.

play13:23

I'm so sorry.

play13:30

Don't worry now.

play13:33

I cry every day.

play13:38

I'm sorry.

play13:41

I'll make you believe in me.

play13:46

Will you trust me?

play14:49

I think...

play14:52

there's so much more you have to learn from last time.

play15:00

I'll teach you how.

play15:34

Ar-Nueng.

play15:52

Ar-Nueng.

play16:08

Anueng doesn't go to the nightclubs anymore, right?

play16:10

I don't think so. Lately, Nueng has become close to another friend.

play16:14

Another friend?

play16:16

You mean yourself?

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