There is no widely known academic "paper" (research study) with this exact title. It is most likely you are referring to the itself, or perhaps a student paper analyzing the series.
The final scene is not on a beach or in a church. It is in Ple’s old room. Tae and Peem stand together, holding a single lit candle. hua jai preak ha 2010
For the millions who lived through the Thai political turbulence of 2010 (the Red Shirt protests) and personal turbulence of adolescence, this song was the soundtrack to chaos. When you search for it, you aren't just looking for a file; you are looking for a feeling of being 17, sitting in an internet café, listening to a 3-minute clip of a broken heart that sounded exactly as loud as yours felt. TV series There is no widely known academic
Thai buskers and small-time bands still cover this version. When they do, they title their YouTube videos "Hua Jai Preak Ha (Cover Style 2010)" to distinguish it from the slow, Pongsit version. This keeps the keyword alive. It is in Ple’s old room
(the winner of The Star 4 ) as Kwan Jai. Themes and Legacy