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Love of Siam (The)

Country: Thailand, Language: Thai, 150 mins

Original Title

Rak Haeng Siam
  • Director: Chukiat Sakveerakul
  • Writer: Chukiat Sakveerakul
  • Producer: Prachya Pinkaew; Somsak Techaratanaprasert

CGiii Comment

At nearly 3 hours long - this is an epic. And, it is worth it.

Oooh the sweet agony of youth.

Both heart-warming and breaking.

It is sentimental, it is everything that a cynic will despise - but, it is a lovely story.

Worthwhile.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Two young boys are best friends living quiet family lives in Bangkok. Their lives are disrupted when one boy's older sister goes missing on a jungle trip. The shattered family moves away, separating the boys. Years later, now in their late teens, the boys meet again. One of them is now the leader of an aspiring boy band whose managing assistant bears a striking resemblance to the lost sister. The boys must deal with their family and social lives and their feelings for each other.

Cast & Characters

Sinjai Plengpanit as Sunee;
Songsit Roongnophakunsri as Korn;
Pimpan Buranapim as Grandmother;
Laila Boonyasak as Tang / June;
Jirayu La-ongmanee as Young Tong;
Artit Niyomkul as Young Mew;
Kanya Rattapetch as Ying;
Aticha Pongsilpipat as Donut;
Mario Maurer as Tong;
Witwisit Hiranyawongkul as Mew;
Pongnarin Ulice as Pee Aod;
Jarunee Boonsake as Physical Education Teacher;
Nattapong Arunnate as Earth;
Taveesak Pehtpraneenukul as Jeng;
Atirat Praseartburanakul as Kao Sai