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Love on Delivery
Because of her mother's promise, she must come back and take care of him. Kulthida, a Thai-American with a high IQ, is sent to Thailand for six months to be the maid for Rawit—a widower who has left his life remain in ruins—and also take care of his son Ramil. If she is unable to successfully complete this task, Kulthida will fail to be the manager of the company Made to Your Home, which has always been a dream of hers. Her mission isn't only taking care of father and son, but also taking care of the assets of the Phiphatphong family which has led the family to be divided and fiercely competitive for money and property.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor desperate for a role fakes a debilitating illness to gain sympathy and potentially land a part. However, his elaborate deception becomes complicated when he falls for the kind nurse assigned to his care. As his lies begin to unravel, he must confront his true feelings and find a way to mend the trust he has broken.
Critical Reception
Love on Delivery received a mixed to positive reception, with many praising its lighthearted humor and romantic chemistry. Some critics found the plot predictable, but audiences generally enjoyed its feel-good nature and escapist themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming performances and effective comedic timing.
Some found the storyline to be formulaic but ultimately heartwarming.
The romantic elements were seen as a strong point by many viewers.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's humorous moments and the sweet romance between the lead characters. Many found it to be a pleasant and entertaining watch, with a few noting that the plot was somewhat predictable but still enjoyable.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Lin Jian-hsiung, is known for his work in Taiwanese television dramas, and this film marks a significant feature film directorial effort for him.
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