Joy, a secretary at a large multinational company, has an online shopping problem, likes to read adventure novels and watch travel and adventure shows. She daydreams about living a life of adventure.
A story about a party-animal Sati, a man whose attitude has left a broken family at home. Meta, his wife, is preparing to leave him. At age 15, his daughter, Namo is already jaded from a lifetime of broken promises.
While decluttering her home, a woman's hefty house renovation leads her back to the past when she uncovers her ex-boyfriend's belongings.
Peng, an emergency room resident and Tantawan have been in love for 15 years. Tantawan, who owns magical power, starts to doubt whether Peng still loves her. One day, they met a traffic accident and Tantawan is seriously injured. When she wakes up, she loses all her memories. Unbeknownst to her, the truth about the accident was hidden.
A righteous fallen angel must work with a rating-obsessed reporter to investigate crimes as journalists in a highly competitive newsroom.
Jane lives with her brother Chut with her being the only one doing everything around the house. But Chut will need to learn to take care of himself when Jane becomes involved romantically with a Japanese coworker.
Die Tomorrow entails six short segments about the impermanence of life, all inspired by deaths reported in Thai daily newspapers.
Don Sri-Chang, a tennis professional and world champion, is left heartbroken when his girlfriend turns down his marriage proposal and dates a rockstar. Dew, his long-lost friend, turns up out of nowhere to help him with the heartbreak.
Featuring musical compositions of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, three love stories tackle unique challenges on romantic, soul-searching journeys.
A hard-worker freelancer who falls in love with a doctor. While his life is getting worse every second. He must find the way to release his life to the beyond of everything.
Sunny Suwanmethanont (Thai: ซันนี่ สุวรรณเมธานนท์, born 18 May 1981 in Thailand) is a Thai of French and Singaporean descent actor. His father is of Thai and Singaporean descent and his mother is French. He is best known for his leading role as Khaiyoi in the 2005 film, Dear Dakanda, for which he won the Best Actor award in Kom Chad Luek Awards. He also starred in the 2014 romantic-comedy movie, I Fine..Thank You..Love You and the 2015 comedy-drama movie, Heart Attack alongside Davika Hoorne. He is also one of the lead actors in Brother of the Year with Urassaya Sperbund and Nichkhun.
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