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New York Asian Film Festival 2024
July 12 - 22, 2024
An unassuming ladykiller (Ananda Everingham) meets a wildly unpredictable free spirit (Chayanit Chansangavej) through her online photos, but just as the rom-com sparks start flying, so does the emotional baggage.
Introduction by Ananda Everingham and Chayanit Chansangavej
Late director Thanakorn Pongsuwan’s posthumous swan song is a romantic roller coaster ride that lays bare the heart-fluttering thrills and soul-crushing malaise of modern relationships, with a side of social media–induced dysfunction. Ananda Everingham plays an unassuming ladykiller whose only escapes from his soul-sucking 9-to-5 are his photography hobby and casual hookups. Enter a wildly unpredictable free spirit (Chayanit Chansangavej) he meets through her online photos, in a meet-cute that gives Before Sunrise a run for its money. But just as the rom-com sparks start flying, so does the emotional baggage. Pongsuwan’s love story is a whip-smart, spirited dissection of romance in all its elusive shapes and forms, leaving you wondering if love is just a swipe away or a match made in Instagram hell.





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