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Right By Me

Country: Thailand, Language: Thai, 100 mins

Original Title

Rung Tua Thii Paet Khawng Khwaam Rak.....aka Rainbow Boys
  • Director: Thanyatorn Siwanukrow
  • Writer: Paul Joseph Bradley; Vitaya Saeng-Aroon
  • Producer: Paul Joseph Bradley; Trai Isarapong

CGiii Comment

Sadly, this does not mirror its recent Thai contemporaries.

It pales in comparison - basically because it's rubbish.

By any standards, it is amateur - making it an effort to watch.

A common problem with digital cameras - everyone can make a film - and some, with good some packaging, undeservedly, sell.


Trailer...here

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Alex Sanchez's novel, "Rainbow Boys," has been made into Rainbow Boys: The Movie (alternative title: Right By Me). Adapted by director Thanyatorn Siwanukrow into a comedy/drama centering on three Thai teens who struggle with everyday teen problems, plus the challenges of accepting themselves as gay, coping with the pressures of college life, coming out to their friends and crushes, and coming out to their families.

Cast & Characters

Jackie as Tat;
Palat Ananwattanasiri as Ek;
Pimpong Isarasena na Ayudhya as Nat;
Wijitra Wijiwonnagorn;
Alex Sanchez as Guy in Coffee Society