Long Live Love is a romance-comedy directed by Priyakarn Bootprasert. The story focuses on the life of Sati and his family, which is about to be upturned because of his unruly ways of living. A sudden turn of events causes major changes in the man, helping him realize the worth of his family. The Thai film, streaming on Netflix, has garnered a lot of attention because of the outstanding cast, including Rebecca Patricia Armstrong, Araya A. Hargate, Sunny Suwanmethanont, and others. Will Sati be able to regain the loving memories he made with his wife and family? Will he be able to understand Meta’s worth? Let us find out!
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Was Sati’s Relationship Stained With His Family? Why?
Sati and Meta have an estranged marriage because of his bad habits. Sati is a womanizer with the wrong set of friends who are leading him down a destructive path.
Spoilers Ahead
Was Sati’s Relationship Stained With His Family? Why?
Sati and Meta have an estranged marriage because of his bad habits. Sati is a womanizer with the wrong set of friends who are leading him down a destructive path.
- 10/26/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Thai Cinema has been on the rise in recent years, as it’s managed to break into the mainstream through titles such as 2017’s Bad Genius — a film that Deadline reports is already slated for an English-language remake by Picture Perfect Entertainment. However, those who are familiar with Asian Cinema aren’t surprised by the world’s long-due appreciation of the Thai cinematic tradition. Many directors such as Apichatpong Weerasethakul have championed Thailand’s national cinema, establishing himself as one of the great auteurs of this age A reason for the success of Thai films is deeply rooted in Thailand’s vibrant and rich culture — a culture that has made its way into the mainstream. One reason for this is due to how unchanged it is. ExpatBets highlights how Thailand’s unique culture and heritage has remained intact despite its proximity to nearby countries. It also helps that distribution is now easier than ever.
- 5/4/2020
- by Peter Adams
- AsianMoviePulse
Young Thai director Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s latest film finds him back on his familiar ground of arty, quirky kids and young professionals seen in his “36” (2012) and “Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy” (2013), and this time the alchemy is almost perfect. “Heart Attack” has been a pleasant surprise for both public and critics, earning box office success and few awards.
30-year-old Yoon is a freelance graphic designer and Photoshop retoucher. Undeniably, he is damn good and incredibly committed, but he is also trapped in the typical loop of working-hard-and-never-turning-down-a-job for fear of being left out and losing connections. Yoon spends most of his days and nights in his room, in front of a Mac, and in this tiny world, there is no room for leisure or friends, left alone sleep. His proud and joy is in fact the ability of going without sleeping for up to 5 days, in...
30-year-old Yoon is a freelance graphic designer and Photoshop retoucher. Undeniably, he is damn good and incredibly committed, but he is also trapped in the typical loop of working-hard-and-never-turning-down-a-job for fear of being left out and losing connections. Yoon spends most of his days and nights in his room, in front of a Mac, and in this tiny world, there is no room for leisure or friends, left alone sleep. His proud and joy is in fact the ability of going without sleeping for up to 5 days, in...
- 1/18/2020
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
"It's always just a normal day." Watch the first international trailer for this new film from Thailand titled Die Tomorrow, directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, asking the question "are you afraid of death?" Die Tomorrow follows six different stories of people in Bangkok who are about to die the next day without knowing, examining their last day. "A day before death is always an ordinary day." The film is based on real memoirs and is told in essay style mixing real stories with fictional elements, plus found footage, audio recordings, and statistics to analyze the meaning of death. This will premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, and looks like a harrowing but also deeply invigorating watch. Featuring Patcha Poonpiriya, Morakot Liu, Chonnikan Netjui, Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, Koramit Vajrasthira, Sirat Intarachote, and Sunny Suwanmethanont. You might want to watch this, looks like a very unique film from Thailand. Here's the first international trailer for Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit's Die Tomorrow,...
- 2/6/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
For 10 years, Five Flavours Film Festival has been presenting the best cinema from Asia, its meanings and contexts. Initially, the Festival focused solely on Vietnamese films, but it evolved to become a yearly review of the cinema of East and Southeast Asia, the only such event in the country.
The 10th edition is held in Warsaw, on November 16-23 (Muranów and Kinoteka cinemas), and in Wrocław on November 18-24 (New Horizons Cinema).
This year’s edition of Five Flavours is the biggest in history – it presents over 40 productions. The program combines artistic and commercial cinema, allowing the audience to experience the best Asian films have to offer. On the one hand, there are the intimate stories with a social angle, on the other – fresh, innovative blockbusters, filled with the sheer joy of cinematic creation, attracting millions of viewers in their homelands.
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The 10th edition is held in Warsaw, on November 16-23 (Muranów and Kinoteka cinemas), and in Wrocław on November 18-24 (New Horizons Cinema).
This year’s edition of Five Flavours is the biggest in history – it presents over 40 productions. The program combines artistic and commercial cinema, allowing the audience to experience the best Asian films have to offer. On the one hand, there are the intimate stories with a social angle, on the other – fresh, innovative blockbusters, filled with the sheer joy of cinematic creation, attracting millions of viewers in their homelands.
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This diversity is already visible in the choice...
- 10/28/2016
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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