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Namphueng Khom
Kangsadarn is a young woman whose mother's past behaviour will come back to haunt them both. Twenty years ago, Rose was in love with a poor, young man named Purim but she brutally hurt him and never saw him again. Purim, on the other hand, has never forgotten the pain inflicted upon him by Rose and has spent the last twenty years obsessed with revenge.
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Plot Summary
A beautiful and successful advertising executive, Nuch, is struggling to find love, attributing her romantic failures to her supposedly unattractive best friend, Pim. Believing Pim is the reason men don't approach her, Nuch devises a plan to set Pim up with a seemingly perfect man, unaware that this man is actually a bachelor trying to escape his own complicated romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
Namphueng Khom was generally well-received by critics and audiences in Thailand for its witty script, charming performances, and lighthearted romantic comedy elements. It was praised for its relatable portrayal of modern dating struggles and its humorous take on friendship dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging chemistry between the lead actors.
Appreciated for its humorous and often satirical take on modern romance and friendship.
Noted for its visually appealing cinematography and stylish direction.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available for this Thai film.
Fun Fact
Director Nattawut Poonpiriya, who later gained international recognition for 'Bad Genius', made his directorial debut with 'Namphueng Khom'.
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