I have seen a couple of Thai movies and they were all
good. But only one of them really left an impact to me. It was the first ever
lesbian film in their country, a counterpart of the first ever gay film, “Love
of Siam” that starred Mario Maurer, which had a beautiful story too. I’m not
particularly into Thai Pop Culture, but after seeing this movie and its sequel,
I thought of wanting to go in that country, and even learn their language. We
can’t forget also its original soundtrack, where the actresses of the movie
participated. I've realized how beautiful their songs are and it is quite
catchy too. The movie I’m talking about is “Yes or No”, a film adaptation of
two books “Yes” and “No”. The lead actresses are Suchar ‘Aom’ Manaying and
Suppanad ‘Tina’ Jittaleela.
“Yes or No: Let's Love As You Wish” is a movie
about two girls falling in love with one another. Pie (Aom) is not very
comfortable with lesbians because of her mother that strongly opposes them. Kim
(Tina) is a boyish girl that is going through an identity crisis, because she
haven’t liked or fell in love over anyone, whether boy or girl. Pie and Kim are
roommates and attend the same university. Pie is into fishery, while Kim is
into agriculture. Pie hates noise, but Kim hates silence. Being together helped
them overcome their differences. But the sincerity of their love was put into a
test. Is this kind of love can really last?
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