Martes, Oktubre 25, 2011
Bangkok Traffic Love Story
Bangkok Traffic Love Story (Thai: รถไฟฟ้า..มาหานะเธอ, translit. Rodfaifah.. Ma Ha Na Ther) is a Thai romantic comedy film released by GTH on 15 October 2009. It was directed by Adisorn Tresirikasem and written by Navapol Thamrongruttanarit. The film tells the story of Mei Li (Sirin Horwang), a thirty-year-old woman feeling desperate about being last among her friends to marry, and her relationship with Loong (Theeradej Wongpuapan), an engineer working on the BTS Skytrain system. The skytrain, which celebrated its tenth anniversary the same year and lends its name to the film's Thai and English titles, is prominently featured throughout the story.
Meung Gu
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Summary: A story of friendship between two friends that misleads them to be involved in a gangster society.
Release Date: October 27, 2011
Rating: PG13
Genre: Action, Drama
Duration: 1hr 30mins
- Actors:
- Kamolnet Reungsri
- Mario Maurer
- Monchanok Sangchaipiengpen
- Natcha Chantapan
- Nawapaiboon Wuttinanon
- Patomtad Sudprasert
- Director:
- Atsajun Sattakovit
Top Secret (Wai Roon Pan Lan)
Based on a true story, the movie is about a Thai teenager who used to waste his time in playing online games until one day something happens that turns him into a billionaire.
Title: Top Secret (Wai Roon Pan Lan)Director: Songyos Sugmakanan
Cast: Pashorn Jiratiwat,Walanlak Kumsuwan
Rating: Drama PG13
Release Date in Thailand: 20th October 2011
Movie Trailer:
LOVE JULINSEE (LOVE AT 4 SIZE)
Country: Thailand
Directed by: Chainarong Tampong, Sakon Tiacharoen
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Duration: 1h 27mn
Language: Thai
Cast:
Jirayu La-ongmanee (Suckseed!)
Alexander Rendell (1st Debut) (kelahiran Jakara, Indonesia)
Apinya Sakuljaroensuk (Same Same But Different)
Irada Siriwut (1st Debut)
Nuttapong Pibultanakiet (1st Debut)
Tisanart Sornseuk (1st Debut)
1. "Love is not to be played with"
2. "Senior Crush"
3. "Waiting"
4. "Best Friends"
full episode:
part 1-http://youtu.be/1SJZFMJsNAU
part 2-http://youtu.be/SUUeBf74Jhc
part 3-http://youtu.be/xb84IcD_r-I
part 4-http://youtu.be/QdHLmYrtjes
part 5-http://youtu.be/y5Pzxqt1n_I
part 6-http://youtu.be/xwA1Oum2xv4
part 7-http://youtu.be/2xpI6tSlFsE
part 8 end-http://youtu.be/RTFlSQnXJY0
Directed by: Chainarong Tampong, Sakon Tiacharoen
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Duration: 1h 27mn
Language: Thai
Cast:
Jirayu La-ongmanee (Suckseed!)
Alexander Rendell (1st Debut) (kelahiran Jakara, Indonesia)
Apinya Sakuljaroensuk (Same Same But Different)
Irada Siriwut (1st Debut)
Nuttapong Pibultanakiet (1st Debut)
Tisanart Sornseuk (1st Debut)
1. "Love is not to be played with"
2. "Senior Crush"
3. "Waiting"
4. "Best Friends"
full episode:
part 1-http://youtu.be/1SJZFMJsNAU
part 2-http://youtu.be/SUUeBf74Jhc
part 3-http://youtu.be/xb84IcD_r-I
part 4-http://youtu.be/QdHLmYrtjes
part 5-http://youtu.be/y5Pzxqt1n_I
part 6-http://youtu.be/xwA1Oum2xv4
part 7-http://youtu.be/2xpI6tSlFsE
part 8 end-http://youtu.be/RTFlSQnXJY0
Biyernes, Oktubre 21, 2011
Bangkok Kung Fu
Four children are abducted by a beggars’ gang and tortured until they’re handicapped. The mute, the blind, the deaf and the mentally impaired form a quartet of unlikely kung fu heroes when, as adults, they meet a Chinese martial arts master who trains then in the art of fighting. The four then set out for revenge.
Title: Bangkok Kung Fu บางกอกกังฟูDirector: Yuthlert Sippapak
Cast: Arak Amornsupasiri , Artikit Pringprom , Jarinya Sirimongkonsagun , Mario Maurer , Wisawa Taiyanon
Rating: Action, Comedy PG13
Release Date in Thailand: 01st September 2011
Movie Trailer:
love of siam
The Love of Siam (Chukiat Sakveerakul, 2007)
Thai Title: Rak haeng Siam
To label Chukiat Sakveerakul's The Love of Siam as simply a gay teen romance is to misjudge its power and intention. Within the two and a half hour running time (the director's cut is reportedly four hours long) of the film, Sakveerakul essays not only the two young leads' reunion and inevitable attraction but also a family's slow and painful road to accepting a long-delayed reality. I would like to think that The Love of Siam, above everything else, seeks to reaffirm the life-affirming values of loving and being loved without sacrificing the portrayal of the very palpable pain that usually accompanies the emotion.
The twenty-minute prologue tracks the histories of young Mew (Arthit Niyomkul) and Tong (Jirayu La-ongmanee), who are both schoolmates and neighbors. They form a very close friendship which was abruptly ended when Tong's family had to move out when Tang (Laila Boonyasuk), Tong's elder sister, went missing during a trip in Chiang Mai, causing the family tremendous and irreparable sorrow. Years later, Mew (Witwisit Hirunwongkul), lead singer and composer for an up and coming boy band, again crosses path with Tong (Mario Maurer), who is struggling at home with his domineering mother (Sinjai Plengpanich) and alcoholic father (Songsit Rungnopakunsri). The two reconnect and inevitably fall for each other, disrupting whatever peace they have grown accustomed to.
To make matters more complicated, Mew's Chinese neighbor Ying (Kanya Rattanapetch) is hopelessly in love with Mew, not knowing of his homosexual tendencies. On the other hand, Tong is currently dating Donut (Aticha Pongsilpipat), presumably not knowing of his own homosexual tendencies too. Tong's family, more specifically the father who's been spending days and nights drinking, is still suffering from the loss of Tang. June (also played by Boonyasuk), Mew's band manager who looks a lot like Tang, is then recruited to pose as the long lost daughter, momentarily easing the father of his staggered pains.
The Siam in the title refers to Siam Square, a shopping district in Bangkok where most teens hang out to shop, dine, meet, and have fun. Siam Square, in the eyes of the Bangkok youth, has become both the place for welcomes and farewells, of declarations of love and hurtful break-ups, of chance encounters and scheduled meetings. In the film, the popular venue is not only the setting for Mew and Tong's reunion and the numerous other events in the story but it also represents the unpredictability of the many facets of love which the film so intricately paints. While Siam Square or any other shopping mecca are ordinarily thought of as accessories to the bastardization of love and romance because it commonly equates blatant commercialism with the love's outward depictions like dating, gift-giving, and hanging out, The Love of Siam uses that very element to depict love's many wanderings and permutations. Underneath the glow of the traditionally amiable romance, The Love of Siam strives to say something more about the act of loving, whether romantically or familial: that it is more a nebulous network-like journey to maintain hope than a straight path to the assumed happy ending.
In fact, The Love of Siam ends without any of its characters fulfilling the traditional conclusions of a love story. There are no happily-ever-afters or expected closures. Instead, the film ends with a mere spark of hope. That hope that closes the film actually opens up million of possibilities for its characters, as numerous as the countless fortuitous encounters in Siam Square that initiate relationships between strangers or abruptly conclude long-standing affairs all within the fateful movement of time. Sakveerakul drafts a bittersweet ode to the complexities of loving, which commercial cinema has tended to avoid throughout the years. What he exclaims in The Love of Siam is that daringly traversing outside the common simplicities of love is far more gratifying than safely assuming formula.
Through the interconnected lives of two boys who are on the verge of self-awareness amidst their own individual conflicts and the people surrounding them, Sakveerakul notes that love survives notwithstanding the dilemmas that pervade the world. As Ying translates from a Chinese song, "as long as there is love, there is hope." Corny as it sounds, the Bangkok of The Love of Siam thrives on that noble aspiration, without knowing that it does so.
Thai Title: Rak haeng Siam
To label Chukiat Sakveerakul's The Love of Siam as simply a gay teen romance is to misjudge its power and intention. Within the two and a half hour running time (the director's cut is reportedly four hours long) of the film, Sakveerakul essays not only the two young leads' reunion and inevitable attraction but also a family's slow and painful road to accepting a long-delayed reality. I would like to think that The Love of Siam, above everything else, seeks to reaffirm the life-affirming values of loving and being loved without sacrificing the portrayal of the very palpable pain that usually accompanies the emotion.
The twenty-minute prologue tracks the histories of young Mew (Arthit Niyomkul) and Tong (Jirayu La-ongmanee), who are both schoolmates and neighbors. They form a very close friendship which was abruptly ended when Tong's family had to move out when Tang (Laila Boonyasuk), Tong's elder sister, went missing during a trip in Chiang Mai, causing the family tremendous and irreparable sorrow. Years later, Mew (Witwisit Hirunwongkul), lead singer and composer for an up and coming boy band, again crosses path with Tong (Mario Maurer), who is struggling at home with his domineering mother (Sinjai Plengpanich) and alcoholic father (Songsit Rungnopakunsri). The two reconnect and inevitably fall for each other, disrupting whatever peace they have grown accustomed to.
To make matters more complicated, Mew's Chinese neighbor Ying (Kanya Rattanapetch) is hopelessly in love with Mew, not knowing of his homosexual tendencies. On the other hand, Tong is currently dating Donut (Aticha Pongsilpipat), presumably not knowing of his own homosexual tendencies too. Tong's family, more specifically the father who's been spending days and nights drinking, is still suffering from the loss of Tang. June (also played by Boonyasuk), Mew's band manager who looks a lot like Tang, is then recruited to pose as the long lost daughter, momentarily easing the father of his staggered pains.
The Siam in the title refers to Siam Square, a shopping district in Bangkok where most teens hang out to shop, dine, meet, and have fun. Siam Square, in the eyes of the Bangkok youth, has become both the place for welcomes and farewells, of declarations of love and hurtful break-ups, of chance encounters and scheduled meetings. In the film, the popular venue is not only the setting for Mew and Tong's reunion and the numerous other events in the story but it also represents the unpredictability of the many facets of love which the film so intricately paints. While Siam Square or any other shopping mecca are ordinarily thought of as accessories to the bastardization of love and romance because it commonly equates blatant commercialism with the love's outward depictions like dating, gift-giving, and hanging out, The Love of Siam uses that very element to depict love's many wanderings and permutations. Underneath the glow of the traditionally amiable romance, The Love of Siam strives to say something more about the act of loving, whether romantically or familial: that it is more a nebulous network-like journey to maintain hope than a straight path to the assumed happy ending.
In fact, The Love of Siam ends without any of its characters fulfilling the traditional conclusions of a love story. There are no happily-ever-afters or expected closures. Instead, the film ends with a mere spark of hope. That hope that closes the film actually opens up million of possibilities for its characters, as numerous as the countless fortuitous encounters in Siam Square that initiate relationships between strangers or abruptly conclude long-standing affairs all within the fateful movement of time. Sakveerakul drafts a bittersweet ode to the complexities of loving, which commercial cinema has tended to avoid throughout the years. What he exclaims in The Love of Siam is that daringly traversing outside the common simplicities of love is far more gratifying than safely assuming formula.
Through the interconnected lives of two boys who are on the verge of self-awareness amidst their own individual conflicts and the people surrounding them, Sakveerakul notes that love survives notwithstanding the dilemmas that pervade the world. As Ying translates from a Chinese song, "as long as there is love, there is hope." Corny as it sounds, the Bangkok of The Love of Siam thrives on that noble aspiration, without knowing that it does so.
FRIENDSHIP
Movie: Friendship You and Me / Friendship
Thai: เฟรนด์ชิพ เธอกับฉัน
Director: Chatchai Naksuriya
Thai: เฟรนด์ชิพ เธอกับฉัน
Director: Chatchai Naksuriya
Release Date: July 3, 2008
Runtime: 90 min
Language: Thai
Country: Thailand
Runtime: 90 min
Language: Thai
Country: Thailand
CAST :
Mario Muarer
Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
Chalermpon Thikumporn Teerawong
Jetrin Wattanasin
Kanawat Chantaralawan
PLOT:
Adult Singha (Jetrin Wattanasin) receives a call from Jack, a friend from school. Jack sets up a high school reunion where young Singha (Mario Muarer) meets with the rest of his buddies from back in the day, including Song (the owner of a grocery shop), Kanda (Song’s wife, a chubby lady who thinks she’s so fierce), Jud Duang (a famous actor), Pong (a DJ who loves to tell horror stories) and Jack (a cool, artistic tomboy who works a stylist for a top magazine) When the entire bunch meets again, it brings back a lot of fun memory. The conversation goes on until Singha starts talking about his first and only love, Mituna (Apinya Sakuljaroensuk), a new student who transferred during the last year. Singha’s memory about Mituna is weaved into a story once again.
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Huwebes, Oktubre 20, 2011
Love Summer (Rak Talon On The Beach)
A group of friends head to the beach to find themselves and to search for love.
Title: Love Summer (Rak Talon On The Beach)Director: Trilak Makmeongpad
Cast: Jonathan Samson , Khom Chuan Chuen , Pimchanok Leuwisetpaibul , Tanwa , Suriyachak , Thana Sutikamol , Yui Tasumi
Rating: Comedy, Romance PG13
Release Date in Thailand: 6th October 2011
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Miyerkules, Setyembre 28, 2011
myself
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Huwebes, Mayo 26, 2011
August Friends (Puan Mai Kao)
Five friends go on a road trip by bicycle from Bangkok to Lampang and experience many adventures along the way.
Title: August Friends (Puan Mai Kao) เพื่อนไม่เก่า
Director: Kriangkrai Washiratumporn
Cast: Chanon Rikulsurakarn, Jarinya Aksornnun, Natapong Nawasilwat, Uttanun Piyaset, Witwisit Hirunwongkul
Rating: 15 Comedy
Release Date in Thailand: 26th May 2011
Movie Trailer:
Title: August Friends (Puan Mai Kao) เพื่อนไม่เก่า
Director: Kriangkrai Washiratumporn
Cast: Chanon Rikulsurakarn, Jarinya Aksornnun, Natapong Nawasilwat, Uttanun Piyaset, Witwisit Hirunwongkul
Rating: 15 Comedy
Release Date in Thailand: 26th May 2011
Movie Trailer:
Huwebes, Marso 17, 2011
Suck Seed
A teen comedy about a group of high-school students who form a band even though they’re not remotely gifted with music. Their intention is to impress girls. But when a pretty young student turns up and wants to join the band as a guitarist, things start to get interesting.
Title: SuckSeed ห่วยขั้นเทพ
Director: Chayanop Boonprakob
Cast: Jirayu La-ongmanee, Natcha Nuanjam, Pashorn Jiratiwat, Thawat Pornrattanaprasert
Rating: 15+ Musical comedy
Title: SuckSeed ห่วยขั้นเทพ
Director: Chayanop Boonprakob
Cast: Jirayu La-ongmanee, Natcha Nuanjam, Pashorn Jiratiwat, Thawat Pornrattanaprasert
Rating: 15+ Musical comedy
Huwebes, Enero 27, 2011
Bangkon Care Care Bangkon (บางคนแคร์ แคร์บางคน)
A girl named Lookbid is fated to meet her first love but then separated from him. Desperate to get him back, she spreads her story through forward mail, Facebook, Twitter, web blog and such, hoping the story would reach to him somehow. Meanwhile, another guy shows up as her new neighbor and soon he helps her finding her first love. Release Date: January 27, 2011
Rating: 15+
Genre: Drama, Romance
Duration: 1hr 30mins
Actors: Chalermpon Thikumporn-teerawong, Haward Wang, Kelly Rattapong Thanapat, Khom Chuan Chuen, Mum Laconic, Wirittipa Pukdeeprasong
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Rating: 15+
Genre: Drama, Romance
Duration: 1hr 30mins
Actors: Chalermpon Thikumporn-teerawong, Haward Wang, Kelly Rattapong Thanapat, Khom Chuan Chuen, Mum Laconic, Wirittipa Pukdeeprasong
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