Fluke
stars in this movie with a member of UHT, I believe his name is Tem. Natee
(Fluke) is faced with many challenges. For one, his mother hates him because
she blames him for the death of his older brother. Natee feels lost and
so he turns to cocaine for help with his friend Kong (Tem). Together,
they get so deep into drugs that they don't know what to do. They start
to steal money and even commit murder.
All while Natee is
going through this hard time, he is in love with a girl, Fah. Fah tries
to help him in his problem and she also finds out that she loves him.
And even in a fit of rage, Natee pushes Fah away. Of course, this is all
part of the plan that Fah and Natee will get together in the end. HOPEFULLY.
Natee
and Kong go through so many trials and bad events; it is hard to believe
that such bad luck can happen to two men. Already half way into the movie,
I see that Thai Producers are making their lakorns differently. They are
becoming more realistic in the sense that they deal with more real issues
such as drugs. This is one of the very few lakorns I have ever seen that
deals with drugs and that shows that there is indeed a way out of problems
besides using drugs. Hopefully, our two characters of the movie will see
this too.
I suggest this lakorn
to everyone who loves watching them. This is indeed one of the best I
have seen, better than Phuan. As always, Fluke is a wonderful actor
and indeed, he stars in only the best lakorns. His acting has improved
greatly in the last year which is hard to believe since I thought he was
already the best Thai actor since Toh Fun Gup Mah Win. The album
that has songs from the movie is called Two Sides, Two Stories.
The album is a duet with AOM.
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