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4 Colors Heart
Wiphawee gets a job as a nanny to Watchara’s kids. Pongnarin, her best friend, doesn’t want her work this job since they have to be separated but they promise they will send a letter to each other. When Wiphawee starts her job, she realizes Watchara’s family problem and his kids doesn't want any nanny. Without recognizing, the proximity between Wiphawee and Watchara becomes the love. In the last, who does Wiphawee choose between Pongnarin who’s willing to do everything for her and Watchara, the widower who she feels good to him?
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Plot Summary
In a surreal and disorienting narrative, a man finds himself entangled in a series of disturbing events after a mysterious encounter. The film delves into themes of memory, identity, and the fragility of reality as the protagonist navigates a dreamlike landscape filled with unsettling imagery and symbolic encounters. His journey becomes a descent into psychological turmoil, blurring the lines between what is real and what is imagined.
Critical Reception
4 Colors Heart is a highly experimental and avant-garde film that polarized audiences and critics upon its release. It is recognized for its audacious visual style and challenging narrative structure, typical of Toshio Matsumoto's distinctive directorial approach. While not widely accessible, it has garnered a cult following among cinephiles interested in experimental cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and unsettling visual aesthetic.
Criticized for its abstract and often incomprehensible narrative.
Considered a challenging but rewarding experience for fans of experimental film.
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Fun Fact
The film is known for its striking use of color and symbolic imagery, often interpreted as reflections of the protagonist's inner psychological state.
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