SuckSeed: Huay Khan Thep
- 2011
- 2h 10min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePed (Jirayu La-ongmanee) is a shy boy who never listened to music until would-be childhood crush Ern (Nattasha Nualjam) introduced him to the world of Pop and Rock. But she left for Bangkok ... Tout lirePed (Jirayu La-ongmanee) is a shy boy who never listened to music until would-be childhood crush Ern (Nattasha Nualjam) introduced him to the world of Pop and Rock. But she left for Bangkok soon after, and it's six years later, in their final school year, before she's reintroduce... Tout lirePed (Jirayu La-ongmanee) is a shy boy who never listened to music until would-be childhood crush Ern (Nattasha Nualjam) introduced him to the world of Pop and Rock. But she left for Bangkok soon after, and it's six years later, in their final school year, before she's reintroduced to Ped and his brash best friend Koong (Pachara Chirathivat). Koong convinces Ped, along... Tout lire
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
- Dome Thunder
- (as Touchchavit Kunkrachang)
- Self - Pu Blackhead
- (as Anon Saisangchan)
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- AnecdotesNatasha Nualjam actually played guitars in this film. She is very skillful because she was trained by her father Vichai (stage name Lam Morrison), a respected Thai heavy-metal artist often referred to as Thailand's "Guitar King."
- Bandes originalesToom Yoo Nai Jai
Performed by 'Aof Big Ass'
Lyrics by 'Kachorndej Promraksa'
Composed by 'Poonsak Jaturaboon'
Arranged by 'Poonsak Jaturaboon', 'Kachorndej Promraksa', 'Apichart Promraksa' & 'Pongpan Pollasit'
First-time feature film director Chayanop Boonprakob is also the co- writer of the film, and he brings 'oomph' to what could otherwise have been a standard teenage drama about friendship, falling in love and getting the girl. Koong (Patchara Jirathiwat) and Ped (Jirayu La- ongmanee) are the two protagonists- the former confident and ostentatious, and the latter shy and reserved. But despite the differences in personality, Koong and Ped have been childhood friends and it is Ped whom Koong turns to one day to start a rock band and compete in the Hotwave Music Awards for high-school bands across the country.
His motivation is less than noble- Koong's twin-brother Kay is a talented guitarist in a rock band called The Arena and the object of affection of many high-school girls, so Koong decides to follow in Kay's footsteps partly to upstage him and partly to attract girls. The one they attract is their primary-school classmate- a sweet, charming girl called Earn (Natcha Nualjam)- whom Ped has had a crush on since they were young.
In fact, Boonprakob begins the film from their early childhood years when Earn lends the musically clueless Ped a cassette tape after their music class- a Loso song if you must know- that marks the start of Ped's feelings for Earn. Nonetheless, the older Ped is equally timid to admit his feelings to either Koong or Earn, and even more so when Koong declares that he likes Earn. And like any such teenage rom-coms, you can probably guess that Ped and Koong's affections for the same girl will turn their bond of friendship sour.
Still, Boonprakob and his four other writers boldly take liberties with formula by getting Koong to pluck up his courage to tell Earn his feelings halfway through the movie, such that Earn will leave their band even before they start competing to join The Arena. Just as well, Boonprakob doesn't miraculously turn Ped, Koong and their drummer Ex (Thawat Pornrattanaprasert)'s band into some kick-ass team by the end of the movie- rather, the trio pretty much remain true to the name of their band, which is coincidentally the title of their self-composed song too.
Sure the movie celebrates the underdog spirit, but kudos to the scriptwriters for keeping their film real and not resorting to a happily-ever-after ending in order for the band to go from zero to hero. Rather, the make-believe embellishments come in the form of music-video interludes featuring popular Thai rockstars- Pu Blackhead, Big Ass, Paradox, So Cool and Bodyslam. Some of these references will likely be lost on a non-local audience, but these vignettes are nonetheless colourful and entertaining.
A lot of the movie's raw charm also rests on the chemistry of the young cast. Jirathiwat does go over-the-top quite often, but he nails most of the funny lines and the setups well. La-ongmanee gives a pleasantly sensitive performance as Ped, especially in portraying his character's suppressed affections for Earn. But the scene-stealer here is newcomer Nualjam- the daughter of veteran Thai blues axeman Laem Morrison has a natural unaffected charm and awesome musical talent on the guitar.
Contrary to what its premise may suggest, this is more than just a teenage drama for the high-school crowd. Indeed, it celebrates the best and the worst of adolescent years- standing out, fitting in, falling in love, and most of all, holding on to our dearest friendships- with such exuberance and empathy that you can't quite help but be moved and stirred by it. Add to that some infectious rock tunes, and this is one high-spirited celebration of being the best you can be- even if you may suck!
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- 15 août 2011
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- Montant brut mondial
- 2 610 717 $US
- Durée2 heures 10 minutes
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