[Official] | Love Mechanics กลรักรุ่นพี่ | EP.3 [1/4] | En Of Love รักวุ่นๆของหนุ่มวิศวะ

Studio Wabi Sabi
25 Apr 202008:42

Summary

TLDRIn a dramatic script, tensions flare as a group of friends navigate complex relationships and emotions. A surprise encounter in a restroom leads to a confrontation about a kiss between an ex-couple, witnessed by one of their spouses. Allegiances are tested, and loyalties questioned as the characters grapple with jealousy, regret, and the possibility of rekindled love. Amidst the chaos, one character seeks to mend a broken bond, while another contemplates the depth of their feelings for someone else.

Takeaways

  • 😕 The conversation revolves around a complex relationship dynamic involving Vee, Ploy, and Mark.
  • 😳 A misunderstanding or conflict has occurred, with Mark possibly witnessing an intimate moment between Vee and Ploy.
  • 😡 Vee expresses anger and frustration, indicating a heated situation.
  • 😔 Ploy's room is mentioned, suggesting a personal space where some of the events might have taken place.
  • 😰 There is a sense of regret and confusion among the characters, with some wanting to explain or make amends.
  • 🤔 The characters are questioning each other's motives and actions, indicating a lack of trust or clarity.
  • 😞 The mention of 'ex-wife' implies a past relationship that might be resurfacing or causing complications.
  • 😠 A character is accused of meddling in others' affairs, suggesting a boundary issue.
  • 😥 There is a plea for understanding and patience, with characters urging each other to consider their actions.
  • 💔 The script hints at a broken heart and emotional turmoil, with characters expressing feelings of being torn or hurt.
  • 😌 A character admits to no longer being in love with Ploy and having feelings for Mark, indicating a shift in relationships.

Q & A

  • Why do the characters seem to be in a conflict in the script?

    -The characters are in conflict due to a complex relationship issue where Mark has seen his friend kissing his ex-wife, leading to emotional turmoil and confrontations.

  • Who is Vee and what role does he play in the script?

    -Vee appears to be a friend or associate who is involved in the situation, possibly trying to mediate or understand the dynamics between the other characters.

  • What is the relationship between Mark and his ex-wife?

    -Mark and his ex-wife have a past relationship that is complicated by the fact that they were seen kissing, causing confusion and distress for those around them.

  • Why does the character express the desire to go see Mark?

    -The character wants to see Mark to either confront him about the situation, seek an explanation, or offer support, indicating a close relationship or concern.

  • What does the phrase 'My heart is torn' signify in the script?

    -This phrase signifies deep emotional pain and conflict, likely referring to the character's struggle with the revelation of the kiss and its implications on their relationships.

  • What is the significance of the line 'My brother is too good for you'?

    -This line suggests a protective stance by one character towards another, possibly a sibling, indicating a belief that the person addressed does not deserve the affection or attention of the speaker's brother.

  • Why does the character say 'I don’t love Ploy anymore'?

    -This statement indicates a shift in the character's feelings, suggesting that they have moved on from their previous romantic attachment to Ploy and may have developed feelings for someone else, in this case, Mark.

  • What is the implication of the characters kissing 'right in front of his wife'?

    -The implication is that the act of kissing was明目张胆 (blatant) and disrespectful, causing immediate tension and likely contributing to the escalation of the conflict.

  • How does the script suggest the characters' relationships are intertwined?

    -The script suggests that the characters' relationships are intertwined through the complex emotional reactions, confrontations, and the interconnected personal histories they share.

  • What does the character mean when they say 'If it becomes more than like, Then it will be love'?

    -The character is indicating that their feelings for Mark are currently at the stage of liking but have the potential to develop into love, should the circumstances and emotions progress.

  • Why is the character insisting on not thinking about Ploy when with the speaker?

    -The insistence suggests that the speaker wants the character to be fully present and emotionally invested in their current interaction, indicating a desire for exclusivity or a deeper connection.

Outlines

00:00

😖 Emotional Confrontation

The first paragraph depicts a chaotic scene with multiple individuals involved in a complex emotional situation. The dialogue suggests that someone has been found kissing their ex-spouse in front of their current wife, leading to a heated argument and accusations. There is a clear tension between the characters, with some trying to intervene and others expressing their anger and disappointment. The situation escalates as one character decides to confront Mark, who is presumably upset about the incident, while others try to dissuade them from doing so. The paragraph ends with a character expressing regret and concern for the consequences of their actions.

05:12

💔 Love and Confession

In the second paragraph, the narrative focuses on the emotional turmoil of the characters, particularly Mark and Ploy. It's revealed that Mark is dealing with the pain of seeing someone he cares about with another, which has led to a change in his feelings. The dialogue indicates that Ploy is trying to explain her actions and express her feelings for Mark, suggesting that her affections may have shifted from her former partner to him. There is a sense of urgency and desperation as characters attempt to communicate and understand each other's perspectives. The paragraph concludes with a character admitting their changed feelings and a plea for the other to focus on the present relationship, hinting at a potential shift in the dynamics of their relationships.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Conflict

Conflict is a central theme in the script, referring to the struggle or disagreement between characters. It is evident in the tension between Mark, his ex-wife, and Vee. For instance, when Vee confronts Yiwaa about kissing Mark, it creates a conflict that drives the narrative forward.

💡Ex-wife

An 'ex-wife' is a woman who was previously married to someone but is no longer. In the script, the term is used to describe Yiwaa's relationship to Mark, indicating past intimacy and current complications, as seen when Yiwaa is caught kissing Mark, causing emotional turmoil.

💡Emotional Turmoil

Emotional turmoil refers to a state of great emotional distress or agitation. The script depicts this through characters like Vee, who is upset after discovering the kiss, and Mark, who is torn by the situation, as shown in the line 'My heart is torn, I want to explain everything to him.'

💡Loyalty

Loyalty is the quality of being faithful and supportive, especially to friends or a cause. The script explores this concept through the character's actions, such as when one character defends Mark, saying 'My brother is too good for you,' indicating a strong bond and protective nature.

💡Betrayal

Betrayal is the act of breaking someone's trust or being disloyal. In the script, the sense of betrayal is palpable when Mark discovers the kiss, as indicated by the line 'But he did today,' referring to Mark turning his back on someone, presumably due to a breach of trust.

💡Relationship

A relationship in this context refers to the way in which two or more people regard and behave towards each other. The script delves into complex relationships, such as the one between Mark and Yiwaa, who despite being broken up, share a kiss, complicating their status.

💡Confrontation

Confrontation is a direct encounter with an opposing person or force. The script includes several confrontations, such as when Vee challenges Yiwaa about the kiss, 'You guys kissed? Why did you do that, Yiwaa?', highlighting the tension and resolution of conflicts.

💡Dilemmas

A dilemma is a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made, often between two equally undesirable options. The characters face dilemmas, such as Mark's struggle with his feelings for Ploy and the implications of Yiwaa's actions, as seen in 'I don’t love Ploy anymore, Right now, I like Mark.'

💡Revelation

Revelation refers to a surprising and previously unknown fact or piece of information. In the script, the revelation occurs when the characters learn about the kiss, which changes their perceptions and relationships, as in 'They were kissing, And Mark saw them.'

💡Support

Support in this context means to encourage or sustain someone during difficult times. The script shows support through characters offering to accompany each other, like 'Okay, I’ll go with you,' indicating camaraderie and mutual assistance.

💡Stubbornness

Stubbornness is the quality of being inflexible or unyielding in one's opinions or actions. The script portrays stubbornness in characters like the one who insists on waiting for Mark, 'I’ll wait for him here, Just like the way he waited for me,' demonstrating a determined stance.

Highlights

A group of friends are discussing whether to add more people to their gathering, with one person feeling it's already too much.

A person named Vee is mentioned, who has gone to the toilet and can be found there.

There is a disagreement about someone's involvement in other people's problems, specifically regarding a person named Mark.

A dramatic situation unfolds where Mark has seen someone kissing their ex-wife, causing tension and confrontation.

The person who was caught kissing the ex-wife, Yiwaa, is questioned about their actions and the status of their relationship.

It is revealed that Yiwaa and the ex-husband had broken up a long time ago, raising questions about the current situation.

A character expresses concern for Mark, stating that he is not just 'other people' but someone close to them.

There is a heated discussion about the characters' relationships, breakups, and the implications of their actions.

A character is urged to think about their future actions and the consequences, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.

A protective attitude is shown towards a brother, with a character stating that he is 'too good' for someone else.

A character experiences a betrayal, with someone turning their back on them, causing emotional turmoil.

A character named Ploy takes responsibility for a situation, apologizing and acknowledging their fault.

The search for Mark intensifies, with characters speculating where he might have gone and what he might be doing.

A character expresses their desire to explain everything to Mark, showing a need for reconciliation.

A stubborn character insists on waiting for Mark, comparing it to how Mark once waited for them.

A character is trying to enter their room, but another is pleading with them to listen and understand first.

A character confesses their feelings, stating they no longer love Ploy but have developed feelings for Mark.

The conversation ends with a character being advised not to think about someone else when they are together, emphasizing the importance of present relationships.

Transcripts

play00:03

You want to add more?

play00:06

It’s too much now

play00:07

Hello

play00:10

Hello

play00:10

How come you guys are here?

play00:12

Vee told me

play00:15

He went to the toilet

play00:16

You can find him there

play00:17

Okay

play00:18

I’ll go with you

play00:19

It’s their problem, James

play00:21

I want to go with him

play00:52

Fuck you, Vee

play00:57

Vee!

play01:02

Mark

play01:03

Mark

play01:03

Where are you going?

play01:04

What the fuck is wrong with you?

play01:06

I will go to see Mark

play01:07

You dare to see him now?

play01:08

You just kissed your ex-wife

play01:11

Vee, calm down

play01:13

You should leave first

play01:15

Mark

play01:16

Where are you going?

play01:17

Why are you sticking your nose in other people’s business?

play01:21

For me

play01:22

Mark is not other people

play01:25

What are you guys doing?

play01:26

Do you want to know?

play01:27

Why don’t you ask your friend and his ex-wife?

play01:30

Actually no

play01:31

I mean your friend and his wife

play01:34

What did you do?

play01:38

Well…

play01:39

I…

play01:41

They were kissing

play01:42

And Mark saw them

play01:44

You guys kissed?

play01:50

Why did you do that, Yiwaa?

play01:52

Didn’t you two break up already?

play01:53

Are you guys getting back together?

play01:56

You guys broke up long time ago

play01:58

Everything is getting better

play02:00

Why do you have to come back?

play02:01

We actually broke up

play02:03

You two broke up already then why did you guys kiss?

play02:06

You guys kissed right in front of his wife

play02:09

Wife?

play02:12

She means Mark?

play02:23

Let me go

play02:24

I will go to see Mark

play02:29

Wait

play02:30

Before you go

play02:31

You should think what you’re going to do from now on

play02:34

My friend is not a toy

play02:38

I don’t want you to go

play02:40

My brother is too good for you

play02:45

I…

play02:46

I never thought that he would turn his back on me

play02:50

But he did today

play02:54

I’m sorry, Vee

play02:57

It’s okay, Ploy. It’s my fault

play05:11

Maybe he’s not in his room

play05:14

If he’s not in his room then where will he go?

play05:16

It’s his room

play05:18

You should go back

play05:20

I think you should step back first

play05:27

I can’t take this anymore

play05:29

My heart is torn

play05:30

I want to explain everything to him

play05:44

You can go back first

play05:46

What about you?

play05:51

I’ll wait for him here

play05:54

Just like the way he waited for me

play05:56

You’re so stubborn

play06:22

Mark

play06:25

Just let me go into my room

play06:29

Listen to me first

play06:31

Please, listen to me first

play06:36

Ploy’s room is over there

play06:41

I come here to see you

play06:43

I was waiting for you

play07:06

Do you want to go back with me?

play07:10

No

play07:14

Just go back with me first

play07:16

If he wants to talk to you

play07:18

He will come by himself

play07:21

When will he want to talk to me?

play07:23

From what I can see

play07:25

Do you think he wants to talk now?

play07:29

Are you okay?

play07:30

No

play07:32

I’m not okay

play08:03

I don’t love Ploy anymore

play08:04

Right now

play08:05

I like Mark

play08:06

If it becomes more than like

play08:08

Then it will be love

play08:09

Okay?

play08:15

When you’re with me

play08:18

Don’t think about her

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