

My favourite thai film of the year 2010subbing&segmenting by querido. To know more about me, visit my profile by clicking on the picture above.Scenes were taken from first love (a little thing called love) thai movieplease take a second to li. I like reading, music, photography, video games and all sorts of cutesy and girly stuff. Hi! I’m Carmi, a dreamer who uses the internet as her temporary escape from the crazy world of Physics and Material Science. I definitely recommend that you watch this with your girl friends 🙂 I deducted 0.2 because I think the ending could have been just a bit better, but I still think it’s a nice movie. I would rate this move 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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The trailer tells us that this movie is “based on the true story of everyone” and I couldn’t agree more. And like most girls, I know that feeling of frustration you get when you know you’re doing everything you can think of, and yet he still fails to acknowledge your existence. I know what it’s like to zone out during random times of the day because your mind is too occupied by that one person. I know that rush of excitement you get when you see the person you like, even from afar. Just like most girls, I’ve been through a fair share of crushes and have done a few stupid things to try to get a guy’s attention. (And he kept asking me if I did all the crazy stuff Nam did back in highschool XD) I had to pause the movie a few times because he was laughing too hard at some scenes. I watched it with my boyfriend and he seemed to like it as much – if not more – than I did. Girls would probably appreciate the movie more, but I know a couple of guys who have seen it and ended up liking it. I laughed like crazy watching it, and even cried during a few parts. There was great balance between the comedic and emotional scenes. The producers and director did a great job on making it enjoyable. The plot might be a bit overused, but the movie’s still definitely worth watching. Now don’t get me wrong, I loved the movie. It’s probably every girl’s dream to change from an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan and discover that the guy you’ve been crushing on feels the same way about you, even before your transformation.

The plot is very simple, common and predictable. Friends normally share beauty secrets with each other, right?) (I did find it a bit unfair, however, that Nam turned out gorgeous by the end of the movie but her friends looked the same. They’re extremely supportive and remind me of my own beloved group of friends (not in terms of appearance of course XD). All she had to do was appear on screen and I would start laughing like crazy, she’s hilarious! And Nam’s friends are awesome. The other characters in the movie played their parts really well too. Mario’s a bit too young for me to fangirl over, but you can’t deny that he’s cute.Īnyway, the two of them look really cute together 🙂 I love how the producers didn’t make him into one of those broody, mysterious guys that girls usually chase after. Just from the way he looks in this picture you probably know why he was chosen to play the campus hearthrob. Shone’s character is played by Mario Maurer. (Writing that description of her made me realize that those same words could be used to describe my highschool/middle school self, LOL.) They gave her a dark, uneven complexion, a terrible haircut, glasses and braces. She’s so pretty (she looks a bit like Kim Chiu in some angles), but they intentionally made her look ugly in the beginning of the movie. The main character, Nam, is played by Baifern Pimchanok. She ends up doing a lot of crazy things to try to get him to notice her.

As if it’s not enough that she chose to like someone older than her (that’s such a big thing in high school for some reason), Shone happens to be the typical jock/campus hearthrob that every girl wants. It’s about a freshman named Nam who falls for a sophomore named Shone. It’s your typical highschool feel-good love story. I don’t normally watch Thai movies (not because I don’t like them but because most Thai movies I know are horror movies and I’m too chicken to watch them) but a friend on Plurk showed me this trailer about a month ago, and I knew I had to get my hands on the movie to see it:
