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Pom Pang Ban
In AD 2015, the Ayutthaya army attacked the city of Viranakhon. Sen, the colonel, knew that he could no longer win, so he killed people and used magic to protect the country. Sen also killed his friend Muran. Before dying, Muran cursed Chen to return to the world. A girl named Khem Hom wakes up every night with hazy dreams as if she is in the midst of ancient country wars. When Chem Hom saw Deng Thang, he felt the pain in Deng Thang's heart as if he had known him for a long time. It was related to a girl named Antnin, Khem Hom's older sister. Every time Deng Thang was close to Khem Hom turned into a bond. But her older sister forbade Dan Thang and Khem Hom's relationship without knowing why.
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Plot Summary
A struggling street food vendor, facing eviction, unexpectedly enters into a contractual marriage with a wealthy heir. Their initial animosity gradually gives way to genuine feelings as they navigate cultural differences and family expectations. The film follows their journey of self-discovery and finding love in the most unlikely of circumstances.
Critical Reception
Pom Pang Ban received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its lighthearted tone and comedic performances, while some found the plot predictable. Audiences appreciated the romantic chemistry and the heartwarming narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead actors and engaging romantic plot.
Lauded for its humorous situations and lighthearted approach to a classic trope.
Some critics noted a familiar storyline but found the execution enjoyable.
Google audience: Google users generally responded positively to Pom Pang Ban, enjoying the comedic elements and the sweet romance between the main characters. The film's feel-good nature and satisfying conclusion were frequently highlighted.
Fun Fact
The film was noted for its vibrant portrayal of Thai street food culture, with many scenes showcasing authentic dishes and preparation methods.
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