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รักไม่รักอย่ากั๊กเลย | YES OR NO 2 (2012) dir. Saratswadee Wongsomphet Three years after the first film, Kim and Pie are still in love. However, after graduation they have to travel into two different directions for their internship; Kim is going to work in a farm in the northern province of Nan, while Pie is going South to work in a fishery center. Their love is thus tested by this new distance and new people coming between them. (link in title)
#yes or no 2#yes or no 2012#lgbt cinema#lesbian cinema#queer cinema#thai cinema#lesbian#thailand#lgbt#Sushar Manaying#Suppanad Jittaleela#Sarunthorn Klaiudom#Saratswadee Wongsomphet#lesbian film#lgbt film#thai film#queer film#2012#2010s#2010s movies#2010s films#2010s cinema
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Which Thai QL actor is your teen self’s fantasy Valentine?
I was tagged by @mikuni14 and I found this game fun, so here is my take on it.
My teenage life was complicated. I knew deep down who I was, but I was afraid of saying it out loud. I feared people wouldn't understand me. I had two types: firstly, it was Long-haired boys who plays guitars preferably and secondly, it was dark-haired girls who are bossy.
But If I had to choose my teen self's fantasy Valentine, I would say that I had a favorite Thai actress at that time and it was Aom. I discovered her in the movie "Yes or No" and I found her so beautiful.
As a young teen, that movie resonated with me. Now, I see how much flaws it had, but it remains nostalgic when I watch it from time to time.
Short-haired version of her was dreamy!
How she looks nowadays. She remains very attractive, no matter what.
I have no one to tag for this game because I always fear of putting pressure on people, but anyone can take part of this game. So feel free to do it.
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The Lake will be released on Blu-ray on May 16 via Dread and Epic Pictures. The 2022 Thai kaiju film opens in select theaters today and hits Digital on March 14.
Lee Thongkham (The Maid) and Aqing Xu co-direct from a script by Thongkham. Lamyai Haithongkham, Sushar Manaying, Teerapat Satjakul, Thanachart Tulyachart, Vithaya Pansringarm, and Wanmai Chatborirak star.
Jordu Schell (Cloverfield, The Mist, Predators) designed the film’s giant creature, which is brought to life using a blend of practical animatronics and CGI.
The Blu-ray includes both the original Thai audio with English subtitles and an English dub. Special features are listed below, where you'll also find the trailer.
Special features:
Behind the scenes featurette
Deleted scenes
Theatrical trailer
Original trailer
Original teaser
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When a mysterious monster emerges from the Mekong River, the northern province of Bueng Kan, Thailand, is suddenly cut-off from the outside world. Officials, scientists and local citizens must mobilize to stop the rampaging Kaiju before its too late and the whole town is destroyed. But this monster may not be alone after all...
Pre-order The Lake.
#the lake#kaiju#daikaiju#creature feature#monster movies#epic pictures#dread central#dvd#gift#cloverfield#the mist#predators#thai film#thai horror#foreign horror
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The Lake
When a mysterious monster rises from the Mekong River and attacked Bueng Kan, cuts off people from the outside world. Officials and people in the area, including Chinese scientists who accidentally came to conduct research in Thailand, all forces must be mobilized to catch this crazy monster before it’s too late. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: James: Theerapat Sajakul Lin: Sushar Manaying Pam:…
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Irresistible: A Review of the Intense and Emotional Drama
|IRRESISTIBLE THAI DRAMA | SESSION 1 💕 | PA DRAMA EXPLAIN |
|IRRESISTIBLE THAI DRAMA | SESSION 1 💕 | PA DRAMA EXPLAIN |
Irresistible: A Review of the Intense and Emotional Drama
Irresistible is a Thai drama that follows the story of Kimhan, a former gangster who becomes a successful businessman, and Mookarin, a poor girl who dreams of a better life. The drama shows the complicated and turbulent relationship between the two, as they face a tragedy that shatters their happiness and triggers a revenge plot.
The drama stars Lee Thanat Lowkhunsombat as Kimhan, Aom Sushar Manaying as Mookarin, Grand Kornpassorn Duaysienklao as Paktra, and Pai Pathit Pisitkul as Thada. The cast delivers powerful performances that convey the emotions and conflicts of their characters. The chemistry between Lee Thanat and Aom Sushar is especially impressive, as they portray the passion and pain of their love.
The drama has a gripping plot that keeps the viewers engaged with its twists and turns. The drama starts with a shocking scene, where Kimhan marries Paktra, his best friend and ex-girlfriend, in front of Mookarin, his fiancee, who is left heartbroken and humiliated. The drama then flashes back to one year ago, where Kimhan and Mookarin are happily in love and engaged to be married. However, their happiness is short-lived, as Kimhan’s sister, Wimonrat, is killed by Thada, Mookarin’s brother, who is having an affair with another woman. Thada is acquitted of the murder, thanks to Mookarin’s false alibi, and Kimhan vows to take revenge on him and Mookarin, whom he believes betrayed him and his sister. Kimhan breaks off his engagement with Mookarin and starts to harass and torment Thada and his family. He also marries Paktra, who is obsessed with him and willing to do anything for him. However, Kimhan still loves Mookarin, and Mookarin still loves Kimhan, despite the hatred and resentment between them. They are torn between their love and their loyalty, as they, and the people around them, get caught in Kimhan’s whirlpool of revenge.
The drama is not a typical romance, but rather a dark and realistic drama that depicts the consequences and complexities of love. The drama does not shy away from showing the violent and cruel aspects of the characters’ lives, such as the gangster world, the loan shark business, and the family issues. The drama also does not offer a happy and easy ending, but rather a bittersweet and unexpected one, that leaves the viewers with mixed emotions and thoughts.
Irresistible is a drama that will make you cry, laugh, and feel. It is a drama that will touch your heart and make you think. It is a drama that will show you the intensity and the emotion of love. If you are looking for a drama that will challenge you and move you, then you should watch Irresistible. You can watch it on Viki with English subtitles.
#thai drama#thai bl#thai series#hollyhood#netflix#movie#film#movie poster#watched in 2023#fave movies#world cinema#independent film#watchlist#bl drama#thai bl actors#gmmtv
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So here’s the last review (for the moment) of the It Started with a Kiss series. I’ll do the review of Japanese and Taiwanese second season soon (well, I hope). And, eventually, will watch the newest Taiwanese version as well as the Japanese movies.
Kiss Me (THAI) is a romantic comedy. Tenten is a talented student who just got transferred to Tawil’s school. He has a high IQ and the female lead soon falls for him. When she confesses to him, he makes a fool of her and humiliates her. After a natural disaster, she loses her home and one of her father’s friend accepts to take them in. Such arrangement could seem picture perfect, but it happens that this very friend is Tenten’s father and Tawil (after being rejected) has to cohabit with him.
As always, I tried to put the less spoilers it was possible into the review, but stay careful as you read because some might hide into it.
So lastly, it’s the Thai drama (lakorn). I know, it’s not the newest one, but after more than a year of this review being in waiting, I think I’ll watch the new Taiwanese version later on. I doubt that the general review will be affected by it, so let’s get into the Thai drama. Personally, it’s the first one I watched and the one I appreciated the most. Many seemed dissatisfied by this drama because it didn’t follow the It Started with a Kiss plot, but, for me, it was a major plus. The typical plot is really cliché, so I enjoyed this remake because it had its unique story line who was entertaining and well-made (but I guess that if you expect it to be like all the other dramas, you’ll probably not like it). It was slightly less predictable than the other versions. What’s more, I felt as if there was a true will to develop the main story. The thing I felt it truly lacked was development for the side stories. At first, it wasn’t something I noticed, but after watching all those dramas, it’s something that became really obvious.
For the characters there’s not much to say about them. They are basically like all the other leads in the It Started with a Kiss series. The male lead is super cold and selfish. But I found him maybe a little bit less annoying than in some version (but maybe that’s because I absolutely love that actor and can’t bring myself to hate him). The female lead is as dumb and as cute as the others. What’s a plus about this story is that, because of the plot choice in this version, the characters are allowed to grow a little bit more than in some other versions. I don’t really remember the side characters, so I can’t say much about them. Basically, I’m quite sure there was something to say, but it’s been one year that I watched it and I don’t really take note on it, so, it’s kind of blurry to me.
So I’ll conclude here. It’s quite a short review because it’s been quite a long time since I watched the drama. The plot would be worth a 8/10 (coz I absolutely loved this plot… I’m so sorry, I’m biased…). The characters would be a 2/5. And the tearjerker factor a 1/5.
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Seeing a film with a lead who is a gnc masc wlw of color was… so important. Kim and Pie are an adorable couple!
#yes or no#tina jittaleela#aom susharat#wlwoc#lesbian#sushar manaying#supanart jittaleela#kim x pie#let's love as we wish#butch lesbian#digital art
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#full house#full house thai#aom am#mike angelo#mike d angelo#sushar manaying#pirat nitipaisalkul#mt little princess#kiss me#thai#episode 14#thailand#tefiti
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I need new blogs to follow. Like or Reblog if you post one or more of the following:
-Katie Chen
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#katie chen#bii#tina suppanad#tina jittaleela#suppanad jittaleela#aom sushar#aom sucharat#sushar manaying#manaying sushar#yuzuru hanyu#shoma uno
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Michael Trevino with Thai actress and singer Sushar Manaying in Mae Hong Son, Thailand on a medical mission for Operation Smile in partnership with The Tourism Authority of Thailand and its #ThaiMillionSmiles campaign.
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https://instagram.com/p/BZghgWdHSW3/
#aom sushar#sushar manaying#thai actress#um i’m Love her !!#she was in a wlw film and like she was really good 🤧✨🍃#but the other actress is not As good so i’m struggling to finish but !! she’s a talented lovely person i love her#upload#les mine#thai actor
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Haunted Hotel - China/Malaysia/Thailand, 2017
Haunted Hotel – China/Malaysia/Thailand, 2017
‘You will never check out’
Haunted Hotel – aka Haunted Road 2 – is a 2017 Chinese/Malaysian/Thai supernatural horror film directed by Ryon Lee (Seventh; The Transcend). It stars Thai actress Sushar Manaying aka Aom, Chinese actor Leon Li Chuan and Malaysian actor Teddy Chin.
Director Lee has revealed that they shot two versions of the movie concurrently. The reason was they needed to present a…
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#2017#Chinese#film#horror#Leon Li Chuan#Malaysian#movie#Ryon Lee#Sushar Manaying#Teddy Chin#Thai#trailer
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Yes or No (2010)
This one is a bit older but don't let that scare you off.
I’ll admit, the movie I’m about to rant/rave about isn’t the most exciting/ action-packed movie ever BUT I love it anyway. Yeah, it’s not the most original plot. Yeah, there are a few clichés. Yeah, I didn’t fall in love with the soundtrack. BUT BUT BUT!
Yes or No is just so freaking cute, and I kinda fell in love with the main two? *Cough* Kim has my heart *cough*. Well, let’s get into this.
Yes or No is a college-set story in which we have Pie (Sushar Manaying/ Aom), a girl who has a negative view of tomboys and lesbians (fueled by her mother’s rather traditional views). Pie ends up rooming with Kim (Suppanad Jittaleela/ Tina), a girl who is very tomboyish and to all who see her, looks like a boy. The two start off at odds as Pie does her best to tolerate living with Kim much to Kim’s bemusement, going as far as to divide their room with red tape. Slowly, however, despite Pie’s initial misgivings, the two grow closer as they learn more about each other and grow to be friends and discover new feelings.
I’m not trying to say it’s the best movie ever and everyone has to love it, but here’s what I loved about it.
First up, the plot! Ok, it’s nothing original by far and even before I watched it I had already heard it was going to be some similar to a less toxic version of TharnType (which was a major plus so…). But, there have been so many heterosexual romantic movies that do the same things over and over again, I’ve often found myself thinking, this would be interesting if they had just made the couple both men or both women because that would change the dynamic so much. Bring some of that fanfiction to the screen. And Yes or No did that. And I loved it. Maybe it’s exactly that that makes some people less than keen on the movie but I don’t know, sometimes I just want a queer movie that doesn’t feel part of an entirely new genre they made for queer films because ew heteros or because the hetero dominated film industry wants nothing to do with it. I have no idea if anyone feels the same as me but I have simple tastes and SOMETIMES what I want is a sweet romance that just so happens to also be queer.
If that makes sense.
If not, then another thing I loved is the acting! Or am I talking more about the characters themselves? Either way, the acting/ characters just felt so real and natural. There were some really cute subtle details in the way the two female leads interacted: small smiles, little touches, the hugs (they were so adorable). Not just interactions between the main couple tho, there was also that scene where Kim goes home heartbroken and just hugs her dad, no explanations, no awkward back pats, she just goes in for a hug and he accepts her and doesn’t ask. It made my heart ache (in a good way). But back to Pie and Kim, they are so cute together?? I can’t?? Their relationship is based on their friendship and it is so sweet and such a strong connection and they are beautiful together.
Maybe this is just me because I’ve never really watched any GLs before (honestly, I don’t think there are that many out there which sucks) but I adored the way that even with Kim looking like a boy and being the chill one out of the two, the couple didn’t fall into a typical boy-girl dynamic where Kim's character was essentially a guy. Kim was who she was, maybe boy-like in appearance but that was just how she liked to dress and she wasn’t pushed to act masculine, she didn’t dominate the relationship, she wasn’t the one who was always to the rescue of the damsel in distress. In fact, if anything, I would probably say that Pie is the real rock between them. Despite coming off as a bit like the typical whiney female lead at the start, she was also there to help Kim when she got scared, she took care of her when she got sick without a fuss and when Kim went off to cry in the rain, Pie went after her with an umbrella to bring her back.
Another thing I wanna say is that I loved how Yes or No didn’t feel the need to make their relationship sexual to make it captivating. No sex scenes, no nudity, no intense kisses. Just love, and fluff and wholesome hugs. I’m telling you, it may not sound like it, but hugs can give you just as many butterflies while watching as seeing the main couple smooch. I feel like it means more, even. Kim and Pie do kiss in the movie, but it’s simple, it’s sweet, it’s not overdone and it’s real. It’s not the climax of their relationship but just another way for them to show affection for each other like it should be.
I have no idea how the movie comes across with what I’ve said, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be rewatching this in the future.
#so yeah#give it a watch if you want#i recommend#but like#softly#you could keep if for a rainy day or something#seriously tho Kim has such great relatives#both her dad and her aunt were supportive#Kim's dad took one like at Pie and was like#'daughter your wife is here'#Kim's aunt took one look at them together and was like#'child you whipped'#movie recommendation#Yes or No#romance#lesbian#LGBTQ+#adorable
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Queer Movie Review #16: Yes or No
So, I originally found this film while trying to organize a queer Netflix party. I was looking for something more wholesome, which eliminated a LOT of typical Netflix faire. And then I found Yes or No. Fam. It blew me away. Full of tropes and very heartwarming, this movie is well worth your time.
Yes or No tells the story of Pie (Sushar Manaying), a college freshman who discovers that her roommate, Kim (Suppanad Jittaleela), is butch. Pie had all these dreams of being best friends with her college roommate, but Kim is just too different. How in the world are they going to survive freshman year?
You want tropes? COME AND GETT'M. Enemies to Lovers? And They Were Roommates? There Is Only One Bed? Yes Or No has them all.
If I have to find at least one thing I didn't like, I guess it would be the music? Not really to my tastes.
Also, this movie is very wholesome! I'm definitely adding to my list of Movies You Can Show Conservative Friends And Family. And it's just so cute! Like fanfic fluff.
Would I reccomend this movie? HECK YEAH. GO WATCH IT. GO WATCH IT RIGHT NOW.
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