This film is a gay teenage love story/comedy.
Zee (Korn Khunatipapisiri), Pid (Chanon Santinatornkul), Arm (Suraphat Kirivichien) and Gump(Suttinut Uengtrakul) are four Thai boys, roughly 17 years old, best friends forever. They are all totally adorable.
Suddenly Gump is too busy to hang out any more with Zee, Pid and Arm. He is always busy tutoring the boy next door, Nai (Norrapat Sakulsong). Nai also drops him off to school and picks him up afterwards.
What really confuses Gump's friends is that Gump is a stereotypical bookish nerd whereas Nai is a very popular jock, who has had several girlfriends.
Zee is convinced that Gump and Nai are in a relationship and that Gump is gay. Pid and Arm are highly sceptical.
To sort things out, Zee gets the help of Aunt Lek to set up tests for Gump to find out whether he is really gay or not. Aunt Lek is fantastic, I love her. Believe it or not, her tests eventually work! Also Aunt Lek has a very sad tale to tell and I really felt for her.
What follows is very entertaining and well-written. Everyone here acts their socks off and does a great job.
Eventually the truth comes out, Gump's friends realise he is hurting too much and their tests have to end. It is really great how supportive Gump's friends are as they gradually uncover the true story between Gump and Nai. When Gump finally admits how he feels about Nai to Zee, Arm and Pid is very emotional. Made me sniffle. Why do boys only have to love girls? Gump in particular steals the film for me, he is so well acted, and I really feel for him as he gradually finds the love he seeks for, dealing with the road bumps that get in the way. A beautiful blossoming love story. The way Gump screws his face up when he is really happy is so cute.
I also love Gump's mother, as she comes to understand his sexuality and lets him know she is happy for him and will always support him. I also think the look on her face as she realises he has a harder road to follow in life is very powerful. Very emotive scene.
Also think its brilliant that this film uses a missing cat as a plot device to ensure that true gay love wins out... like I said, superb script. Kudos to the people who wrote this! I feel honoured to be the first person on IMDb to review this excellent film.
Zee (Korn Khunatipapisiri), Pid (Chanon Santinatornkul), Arm (Suraphat Kirivichien) and Gump(Suttinut Uengtrakul) are four Thai boys, roughly 17 years old, best friends forever. They are all totally adorable.
Suddenly Gump is too busy to hang out any more with Zee, Pid and Arm. He is always busy tutoring the boy next door, Nai (Norrapat Sakulsong). Nai also drops him off to school and picks him up afterwards.
What really confuses Gump's friends is that Gump is a stereotypical bookish nerd whereas Nai is a very popular jock, who has had several girlfriends.
Zee is convinced that Gump and Nai are in a relationship and that Gump is gay. Pid and Arm are highly sceptical.
To sort things out, Zee gets the help of Aunt Lek to set up tests for Gump to find out whether he is really gay or not. Aunt Lek is fantastic, I love her. Believe it or not, her tests eventually work! Also Aunt Lek has a very sad tale to tell and I really felt for her.
What follows is very entertaining and well-written. Everyone here acts their socks off and does a great job.
Eventually the truth comes out, Gump's friends realise he is hurting too much and their tests have to end. It is really great how supportive Gump's friends are as they gradually uncover the true story between Gump and Nai. When Gump finally admits how he feels about Nai to Zee, Arm and Pid is very emotional. Made me sniffle. Why do boys only have to love girls? Gump in particular steals the film for me, he is so well acted, and I really feel for him as he gradually finds the love he seeks for, dealing with the road bumps that get in the way. A beautiful blossoming love story. The way Gump screws his face up when he is really happy is so cute.
I also love Gump's mother, as she comes to understand his sexuality and lets him know she is happy for him and will always support him. I also think the look on her face as she realises he has a harder road to follow in life is very powerful. Very emotive scene.
Also think its brilliant that this film uses a missing cat as a plot device to ensure that true gay love wins out... like I said, superb script. Kudos to the people who wrote this! I feel honoured to be the first person on IMDb to review this excellent film.