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| Country: Thailand Release Year: 2008 | | Aka: Na Ka-Na Ruk Director: O. Nathapon Writer: O. Nathapon Language: Thai, Japanese Genre: Drama Runtime: 106 min
Cast: | | Shahkrit Yamnarm, Napatkorn Mitr-em Sinitta Boonyasak, Deuntem Salitul |
Studio: | | Sahamongkol Film, The Story of O, Inc. Happy Home Entertainment | Imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1305819/ | |
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'A Moment In June' is a story of the fusion of six lives, a song that links them together, a hope of the second chance that might never come and a moment they all need to make a life-changing decision.
It opens in 1999, where two men are seen talking on a train departing for Chiang Mai. It's revealed that these 2 lovers are now estranged, with Phon (Napatkorn Mitr-em) departing and leaving stage director Pakorn (Shahkrit Yamnarm) quite the emotional wreck. This is story thread one. In the next thread which starts off quite abruptly, we see an elderly lady Arunya (Deuntem Salitul) looking up her ex-lover Krung (Suchao Pongwilai) at an amusement park, though we see their 30-years-in-waiting reunion very much restraint in nature, unlike friends who are delighted to have met up after so long. And the third storyline deals with two couples, one pair married, the other going to. Except that the married man, and the bride-to-be, share secret rendezvous outside a cinema, and very much click, knowing eventually that their love is doomed to fail.
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