Director: Saraswadee Wongsomboon•Genres: Romance, Drama, Comedy
Pie, a veterinary science student, is determined to prove that girls can't be gay. Her beliefs are challenged when she meets Kim, a beautiful and charming girl from the same faculty. As Pie spends more time with Kim, she begins to question her own feelings and the nature of attraction. The film follows their budding relationship as they navigate societal expectations and their own evolving emotions.
Yes or No was a significant film for LGBTQ+ cinema in Thailand, garnering a positive reception for its sweet and innocent portrayal of a same-sex relationship. It was praised for its charming leads and its ability to resonate with a young audience, becoming a cult hit.
Praised for its gentle and heartwarming depiction of a developing romance.
Appreciated for its relatable characters and exploration of first love.
Seen as a refreshing and positive representation of a same-sex relationship within its cultural context.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available, but the film is generally remembered for its sweet narrative and appealing chemistry between the lead actresses, making it a beloved title among fans of Thai romance films.
Yes or No was one of the pioneering Thai films to openly explore a same-sex romance and achieved significant popularity, particularly among young audiences, leading to a sequel and a franchise.
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