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Denchai(Chantavit Dhanasevi) adalah seorang pria awkward yang berprofesi sebagai IT di sebuah perusahaan ternama. Di sana, Denchai jatuh hati kepada rekan kerjanya, Nui (Nittha Jirayungyurn), seorang perempuan yang sangat cantik dan ceria.
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10Transformasi Mew Nittha dari Film One Day hingga Jadi Istri Orang. Masih ingat dengan film komedi romantis One Day? Beberapa waktu lalu, pemeran utama wanitanya, Mew Nittha, resmi menerima pinangan kekasih hatinya, Saint. Walau tak berakhir bahagia di drama, kini Nul sudah menjadi pengantin wanita yang memesona seperti impiannya di drama
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1 YEAR ONE: Here's Anne Hathaway. She's a university student, as evidenced by her gown, her glasses and the fact that too much education has made her British accent go all haywire. She's about to
bbfHtx. Although more typically associated with horror material, writer-director Banjong Pisanthanakun attempts to extend a highly successful run of recent releases that includes horror-comedy Pee Mak, Thailand’s domestic box-office record-holder, by switching things up with romantic comedy One Day. Hobbled by a disappointing dependence on transparent plot contrivances and conventional romantic sentiments, the film proves rather less inventive than Pisanthanakun’s more distinctive work. After a decent domestic opening in September, the film looks most likely to gain overseas exposure on the international festival circuit. Exploiting the now nearly universal stereotype of the misunderstood computer geek, Pisanthanakun centers the action on Den Chantavit Dhanasevi, who works mostly unrecognized and underappreciated in the IT department of a mid-sized Bangkok food-products company. Although he relates better to computers than he does to most people, one of the few exceptions is Nui Nittha Jirayungyurn, a cute girl in the marketing department. Her frequent computer mishaps provide Den with the opportunity to visit her desk and troubleshoot a series of fairly innocuous technical issues. Always appreciative, Nui remains reserved, since she’s secretly dating the very married company boss Top Theerapat Sajakul and doesn’t want to attract attention. The Bottom Line Better luck another day. At the company New Year’s party, Den musters the courage to speak with Nui, but his halting expressions of admiration only earn him a brusque brush-off, so he resorts to more clandestine tactics, using his technical skills to try and make her workday more enjoyable. Then on a company-wide ski trip to Sapporo, Den gets a chance to approach Nui again after she has a fight with Top when his wife and son unexpectedly show up to join the group. Nui remains behind feeling desperate and depressed once Top departs with his family and her other co-workers, except for Den, who secretly stays on as well. After a half-hearted suicide attempt that involves skiing down a steep slope in a snowstorm sends her to the hospital with a head injury, Nui regains consciousness to find Den at her bedside. She doesn’t recognize him, or remember anything from the past several years, due to a case of transient global amnesia, a temporary memory-loss condition. So when she mistakenly concludes that Den must be her boyfriend, he says nothing to dissuade her, well aware that she’s expected to regain her memory within a day and will inevitably recall that he’s her nerdy co-worker. With only 24 hours to prove his affection, Den plans a whirlwind tour of Hokkaido’s winter attractions, determined to show Nui the time of her life, since he’s convinced he’ll never get another chance to be her boyfriend. One Day bears some similarities to Hello Stranger, Pisanthanakun’s only other romantic comedy, which features another mismatched couple embarking on a whimsical overseas road trip not to mention a clear resemblance to the central conceit of 2004’s 50 First Dates. Along with co-writers Dhanasevi and Nontra Khumvong, Pisanthanakun takes such care establishing Den’s awkward outsider status that the character’s fascination with Nui eventually takes on obsessive proportions. Exhibiting the extent of Den’s creepy behavior as he follows Nui’s daily routine, intensely observes her relationship with Top and hacks into her work computer, the filmmakers hope to establish that his approach is both comedic and endearing, but he comes off as distinctly stalker-ish. Dhanasevi who also co-wrote and co-starred in Hello Stranger imbues Den with a similarly meticulous characterization, but operates in such a narrow comedic range that the performance becomes predictably repetitive. In her feature debut, popular TV actress Jirayungyurn demonstrates considerably more range conveying Nui’s confusion over her memory loss and her persistently suspicious appraisal of Den’s amorous assertions. Well out of their tropical element, Pisanthanakun and his talented crew adeptly adapt to Hokkaido’s snowy weather, confidently delivering an attractively packaged production. Venue Hawaii International Film Festival Production companies GDH Gross Domestic Happiness, JDR Kwang Films Director Banjong Pisanthanakun Screenwriters Chantavit Dhanasevi, Nontra Khumvong, Banjong Pisanthanakun Producers Jira Maligool, Vanridee Pongsittisak, Chenchonnee Soonthornsaratul, Suwimon Techasupinan, Weerachai Yaikwawong Director of photography Naruphol Chokanapitak Editor Chonlasit Upanigkit Not rated, 135 minutes THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up
On 31 August 2019, GDH 559 released the alternate ending of a movie One Day’ on YouTube starring Ter Chantavit and Mew Nittha. SEE ALSO Thai Celebrities Wished Their Special People A Happy Birthday In the video, Denchai played by Ter Chantavit meets Nui played by Mew Nittha by chance when he comes back to the office to get his stuff. They go down together and he asks him about where he is moving to when they’re in the lift. Then, he answers that he still doesn’t know yet. Nui continues saying that if he gets a good job anywhere, don’t forget to let her know. Let watch a full video below. Photo mewnittha 1 terchantavit Post Views 6,827
From the director who is famous for great horror flicks, but I liked his only romance-drama 'Hello Stranger' that starred by the same actor as in this one. This is a similar type, I mean a travel based romance-drama, but a fraction amount of fantasy and/or sci-fi influenced. Due to the way the tale was narrated, it makes no sense to label it with them. It also looks kind of the 90s style romance films from the west. So a bit old theme, however, surprisingly it worked out for concept was as same as 'A Few Portion Missing in the Centre', but it is entirely a romance-drama. When I started to watch, I thought it was going to be an average, the scenes could be predictable, but most of the film was like that, until the twist came at the midway. It was not about the twist, because that kind of twist was used in the films since the inception of the cinema. Not about what followed after that, thought those parts were decent. But the ending, that was different which saved the film I the climax was compromised, the film would have lost its charm. If I were only young like a teenager or in the early 20s, it would have been my favourite film. You know, 'been there, done that' kind mindset makes not to fall for the familiar appealness/sentiments. So I'm not the target audience, but those who are, would surely celebrate it. Particularly the girls. Yet still be a watchable film by everyone, despite how much you are going to like like we're climbing Mt. Everest story of a 30 year old geek, Denchai, who works in an IT firm as a tech supporter. He's a perfectionist, but all he wanted was people around him recognise his presence, but nobody does. He develops a crush on a new co-worker, but he keeps it himself by stalking since she's seeing somebody else in the office. Then one day when the company takes its employees to oversea tour, his wish comes true to be her boyfriend for just one day. So the entire day was narrated for us how they made it, and following day what happens, all were initiation was a bit longer than I anticipated. It was necessary to make a perfect riddle for what comes in the later. But when they go foreign trip, everything changes, a different kind of film in front of us. Like any normal romantic-drama, the best parts can be expected. Those who have watched hundreds of romantic films, would feel a bit cliché, but worth it. Then moving towards the final stage, you might think you know what would happen, though the film reaches its highest point with a better conclusion rather going for ideal two lead actors won the Thai Academy Awards for their performances. I think they deserved it, at least for the Thai film standards. One more awesome film by the director. I think he should do more romance films, besides his favourite, horrors. Nicely used the Japanese locations to narrate the tale. The dialogues were okay, but the emotions should have been a little more stronger. Especially for this kind of ending. But anyway, I liked it mainly because of that part. One of the best Thai romance films in the recent time. So if you are looking for a pure, touching romance film, this is the one to