It will make you wan't more.
The scene photography, the visuals and the directing is splendid.
The warm of family and love is the key that this movie was a pure perfection.
The cast ease their own role that they played and im telling you
you won't be dissapointed.
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The heart breaks and the bright smiles is breathtaking.
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A remarkable film portrays well the hard life of homosexuals of whom they are still relatively few in number. Fortunately, where others choose not to go, writer-director Palatpol Mingpornpichit takes pride in launching himself into the extreme film, showing the emotional ups and downs of homosexual parents by raising a child in an environment that is often far from acceptable by the society. However, it is only the backdrop to a film that deals specifically with the father's reaction to his son's always inquisitive mind about his biological mother and, moreover, as an unexpected visit by Miss Rattiya of the Organization for the Protection of the Rights of the Child.
The film beautifully portrays what genuinely conveys the deep love that both parents hold for each other and for their child, who clearly crave only the best, being sweet, albeit somewhat simplistic, but equally thrilling, while the narrative is not afraid of playing homophobia in a country where same-sex couples still have to fight for the right to marry and where gay parenting is viewed by many as a social stigma. Great movie!
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Aggravating and a bit confusing
This movie is one of those who made me feel a lot of anger and frustration partly because society sucks, partly because of the way they chose to show that society sucks... While they did a great job showing the obstacles set by society as well as internalised homophobia and kids can be ***. I found part of the story telling glitchey and a bit lacking. This could be intentional or could be due to budget or issues with the editing causing this very important movie to loose a few points and not live up to its full potential. As I felt that there was just so much left unsaid. While other scenes just felt unnecessary.That said I do think this is a story that needs to be told, as they do bring up a lot of angles that rarely get space in media about the complexity of issues regarding rule of law, vs rule of society. For example they talk about the how gaining the right to wed will on the one hand give same sex couples the same lawful rights as hetero couples, however registering that marriage will make way to new problems such as having ones kid. stamped as part of a gay family forever... Is it okay to let ones kid stand in the frontline in a not so inclusive society?
So while I do appreciate the issues seen, I am not 100% sure about how they went about showing them... making me settle for an 8 star rating, so yes watch it but beware it is not perfect and will probably aggravate you for more than one reason.
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"Being father is easy, anyone could say he's a good father"
The only word I can think of to describe this film is "unfair". It's complicated to be homesexual in the society you live in, even more complicated when you have children, especially in a country where your partner has no legal rights over them.The situation in which Phoon and Yuke find themselves calls into question the very essence of what they have built, a family, a couple, confidence in themselves and in their own sexuality. Everything falls apart overnight and Phoon's old demons don't help. But the most unfair thing is that everything Butr has to go through, he's just a curious child, with questions he has a right to ask, especially if nothing has been explained to him.
In the end, it's complicated because we can tell ourselves that Phoon's decision is unfair, but the film wouldn't have such an impact if he hadn't made that kind of decision. Cause in real life, some people react in unexpected and unconstructive ways when they love too much or when fear takes over.
A poignant film that is a must-see!
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Boring and Nonsensical!
Boring and nonsensical! Stupid social worker! I cannot with her! I'm pretty sure that what she is doing is illegal. And all her reasons that a child needs a mother are pathetic! There are a ton of single fathers whose children grow up happy and healthy. Same with children of same-sex couples.Films like these are kinda dangerous. They perpetuate the idea that adopted children will choose their birth parents over the ones who raised them. They make adoption look unfavorable, which is why so many people don't want to adopt. Because they fear that their children will want to search for their birth parents and choose them when I'm pretty sure that all children just want parents, whether they be adopted or not.
And the idea that being raised by gay parents can make a child gay is absolutely absurd and ridiculous. The fact that the film portrays gay people with this fear is all the more comical. As gay people, they should know that being gay is not a choice.
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nothing important than family
this film teaches me how love is not concerned with what their gender is but love is a feeling of 2 people who love each other without being concerned about who they are.maybe not all family built by woman and man who fall in love and become family but family consists of love and mutual desire to protect one another not just to form a family, the family is not measured by gender but the happiness created in it.
this film tells a small family of 2 fathers and a child they adopted.
the child was teased by his friend because he didn't have a mother but he finally found out that it wasn't always what people said made him happy and finally he chose his two fathers back
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*sobs happily*
To preface; this is the first MDL review that I've wrote that got over 7 stars. I don't know why it's rated so low. Maybe they didn't read the description beforehand and didn't know what they were getting into. But it was beautiful. Of course, there's something lacking and I think it's partially the final reconciliation. The other part is a bit more backstory on "Daddy" (I can't remember his name my apologies) because, while I grasped the concept, I would've liked a little more detail. I think that would've been the 10 stars in my opinion.Either way, I haven't been floored by a BL drama until I watched this. I found myself really digging into the psyche to piece them all together. That child actor was adorable, but also astounding in his role. Definitely watch it.
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ACTING/CAST: The little boy stole the show for me. The rest of the cast were OK but most were so one-dimensional. Only Yuke seemed to have any real passion.
MUSIC: Standard fare.
REWATCH VALUE: I may watch it again sometime if I have a friend along for the ride.
OVERALL: The story plods along slowly. There are lots of scenes with no dialog, as intended I'm sure. It's a good movie but a bit slow for me.
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This series has a story. A very good story.
The story line is nice, and ofc the acting skills are very good and powerfullllll. Its nice because you can see the love and care they have for each other, even the principal you can see how she cares for the kid. I love the way they care for each other.(I HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY)
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YOU MAY LOVE THE CHARATERS TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
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Realistic with little of the sometimes unnecessary/funny sound bites
This was absolutely beautiful. I only put 9.5 for the story because felt a little rushed when Phoon's dad was in the picture. It dealt with realistic issues a same sex couple would have to face and didn't try to sugar coat it or downplay the emotional pain & confusion for their child, how other people influence them, the difficulties of trying to make things "better" or work just to get in a laugh or funny sound bite. Indeed, any child would be lucky to have Yuke & Phoon as parents; especially with all the love they have to offer. Both fathers balance each other and the actors relayed their different emotions - their individual difficulties & pains so well. Thanks o much for subbing/posting! Bravo to everyone involved in the production/creation of thisWas this review helpful to you?
Fathers, A Gay Man's Struggles
Story wise, this shows the reality of being gay parents. Personally, I do not know the experience of it, but as a part of the LGBTQIA+ Community, I have knowledge enough to support my first statement. In a world where people treat same-sex relationships as taboo, it's hard to show yourself and at the same time being a good parent. People always have something to say, and this movie shows exactly how gay people get discriminated even though the intentions of other people isn't to discriminate them. It shows that people aren't educated enough about this topic and that the world has a long way to go in terms of accepting gay couples. A very good movie!Was this review helpful to you?