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Rak haeng Siam, 2007

Rak haeng Siam

Thai

Thailand

Rating:7.5
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Profile of Rak haeng Siam

Rak haeng Siam can be described as sexual, emotional, and gloomy. The plot revolves around teenage love, best friends, and gender. The main genres are drama and foreign. In approach, Rak haeng Siam is serious and realistic. It is located in Thailand. It takes place in contemporary times. Rak haeng Siam has received attention for being an award winner. Note that it involves drugs/alcohol and sexual content.

Summary of Rak haeng Siam

Two young men go from friends to lovers as one stands on the verge of stardom in this drama from Thailand. Mew and Tong were best friends as children, and Tong's sister Tang was a close confidant to them both. Years later, Mew (Witwisit Hiranyawongkul) has become a professional musician, and he's the lead singer and songwriter with a pop group, August, who are poised to achieve major commercial success. One day, Mew happens to meet Tong (Mario Maurer) for the first time in years, and the two waste no time getting reacquainted; while both of them have girlfriends, it becomes clear that there's a bond between them that they've never felt with other people, and their friendship begins to grow into something deeper. Meanwhile, Tong's family is still reeling from Tang's mysterious disappearance several years before, and her father Korn (Songsit Roongnophakunsri) has become a hopeless alcoholic. When Tong meets June (Chemarn Boonyasa), a personal assistant for August, she's struck by her uncanny resemblance to Tang, and asks her to pose as his sister in hopes her presence will help his father snap out of his depression. Rak Hang Siam (aka The Love Of Siam) was written and directed by Matthew Chookiat Sakveerakul, who also had a hand in writing the songs for the film.

Details

Language: Thai
Country: Thailand
Release date: 15 February 2009
Runtime: 150 min

Cast and Crew

Sinjai Plengpanit

as Sunee

Songsit Roongnophakunsri

as Korn

Pimpan Buranapim

as Grandmother

Laila Boonyasak

as Tang / June

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