

Chotchan
The 38th NHK Asadora. Based on the autobiography of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's mother.
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Plot Summary
Set during the turbulent Indochina War, Chotchan tells the story of a young Thai soldier tasked with a dangerous mission behind enemy lines. He navigates betrayal, political intrigue, and the brutal realities of conflict, all while grappling with his own conscience and the bonds he forms with fellow soldiers and a local woman caught in the crossfire. The film explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the devastating human cost of war.
Critical Reception
Chotchan was a significant film in Thai cinema, praised for its ambitious scope, realistic portrayal of warfare, and strong performances. It was noted for its mature handling of complex political and emotional themes, though some found its narrative dense at times. It achieved considerable success both critically and commercially in Thailand.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense action sequences and authentic depiction of the Indochina War.
- Commended for strong acting, particularly from lead actor Sorapong Chatree.
- Recognized for its serious exploration of the psychological toll of conflict and political complexities.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable internationally, but was a significant film within Thai cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was notable for its realistic portrayal of combat and its large-scale production, which was ambitious for Thai cinema at the time.
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