Yui prepared herself for the tough role of a crazy person in 'Lung Kah Dang,' so when it came time to show her skills, she made a clean cut.

"The entire scene was actually fun, it wasn't as stressful as I thought It would be. Before filming, there was a workshop because I've never played this type of role before. But I relied on Thua-Saranyu Wongkrajang (the director) to help me. It's pretty hard but luckily the role isn't a crazy person who yells all the time, I'm a happy one who's almost recovered. I can help the nurses take care of the other patients. I have to admit, at first there was something about this role and I was afraid I wouldn't be able to do it well, I'm mostly worried about my eye expressions. When I act, I can't use my eyes to express the emotions, in the previous roles I've taken, I rely on my eyes to convey emotions. I got a role that's different from the other ones but it's not that stressful. Sometimes I'm worried, but P' Thua tells me not to think about it that much. If the script says to talk, then talk. The character I'm playing likes to talk to herself a lot, talk about her family, her wishes, she likes to talk to the stars and sing songs like a crazy person that has a lot of happiness. I rehearse the script at home too."


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From Thairath newspaper November 16, 2003, translated by Noiki