“Master of the House” on Netflix: Mystery, Wealth, Inheritance and a Riddle Waiting to be Unveiled

Master of the House” is a Netflix series starring Narilya Gulmongkolpech, Teerapong Liaorakwong, Thanavate Siriwattanakul and Nus Nusba Punnakanta. It is directed by Sivaroj Kongsakul.

Tucked away within the labyrinth of Netflix offerings, lies an intriguing tale of a wealthy Thai family, its cache of precious jewels and diamonds and a mystery that begins to unravel with the sudden, suspicious death of the family’s patriarch. “Master of the House” is a series that encapsulates intrigue, mystery and the delicate dynamics of familial relationships mired in jealousy, inheritance squabbles and the lure of abundant wealth. The series delivers what it promises and more, adding a unique, poetic touch to its narrative.

Storyline:

The patriarch of a family, seated at the helm of an enormous diamond business, passes away, leaving behind an ensuing power struggle for the family fortune. His recent marriage to the family’s maid, who now faces hostility from the potential inheritors, adds an unexpected twist to the tale.

About the Series:

“Master of the House” transcends the typical suspense-filled narratives about great fortunes and sibling rivalries. The show harbors an artistic and poetic element that makes it all the more fascinating, intriguing and mysterious. The series circles around its protagonist, Kaimook, played by Narilya Gulmongkolpech, a maid who unexpectedly becomes the magnate’s wife. Plotlines of envy, greed, and spoiled heirs further complicate her story. The series is reminiscent of the “chaebol” Korean narratives, encapsulated in a Thai setting, with strong parallels to shows like Falcon Crest.

The storytelling in “Master of the House” defies the norm, frequently resorting to a structure of flashbacks that create a unique and mysterious ambiance. The series explores stories of servants and lords, and their stark differences, often siding with the servants. Class disparity resonates throughout the show, and the tales of maids who ascend to become the household’s mistress have always been popular on television. The show oscillates between the poetic and the mundane, with the TV aspect winning out, along with power intrigues and battles over the wealth and control of the magnate’s enterprise.

Our Take:

“Master of the House” while original in many aspects, is inherently limited by its genre, often delivering exactly what the viewer expects without pushing the envelope.

Where to Watch “Master of the House”

Netflix

The Cast

Narilya Gulmongkolpech
Narilya Gulmongkolpech
Thanavate Siriwattanakul
Thanavate Siriwattanakul
Teerapong Liaorakwong
Teerapong Liaorakwong
Nus Nusba Punnakanta
Nus Nusba Punnakanta

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