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National Husband Bring Home
Lu Jin Nian and Qiao An Hao were not married by choice. On the first day of their wedding night, Qiao An Hao made three rules regarding their marriage. One, you are not allowed to touch me. Two, you are not allowed to announce publicly that I'm your wife. Three, you are not allowed to say that we are living together.
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Plot Summary
While navigating the complexities of modern relationships, a man grapples with the societal pressures and personal sacrifices involved in finding a husband. He embarks on a journey to find a partner who can fulfill the traditional role of a husband, facing internal conflicts and external expectations along the way.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its sensitive portrayal of contemporary relationships and societal pressures within the LGBTQ+ community in Thailand. Some found the narrative to be thought-provoking, while others noted pacing issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nuanced exploration of modern love and societal expectations.
Some viewers found the storyline a bit slow-paced.
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of Thai queer relationships.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but discussions indicate appreciation for the film's emotional depth and its contribution to LGBTQ+ cinema in Thailand.
Fun Fact
The film delves into the concept of 'husband material' within the context of gay relationships, exploring the search for a partner who embodies both traditional and modern ideals of a spouse.
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