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When the laughs… the Ahhh’s and Ohhhh’s turn to a silent cry
When the laughs… the Ahhh’s and Ohhhh’s turn to a silent cry and some sense of somehow… Belongingness.Don’t we all Loved and Lost despite hoping that it would last?
The movie hit some sensitive spot in my being.
TBH if I knew ahead of time I would’ve prepare myself.
So, Trigger Warning to those who experienced/witnessed their parents drifting apart etc. ( I don’t wanna elaborate too much but prepare a lot of tissue and remember to breathe, so if you’re the type of person that can be easily affected by what they’re watching.. please have a friend with you.) The movie will take you to a journey!
I love how the story unfold and how in a short screen-time, the director was able to show us, or let us experience rather! to be the one’s wearing their shoes. Impeccable acting from all characters. Sunny and Araya, no doubt are on of the best Thai Actors out there, but let me introduce Becky Armstrong. This kid has a chill way of acting that it’s so natural that you’d just find yourself feeling her disgust, her pain, her sadness! I just found myself laughing and crying on her scenes.
I’ve been a fan on how Thai movies can show nostalgia in this captivating melancholic, cinematic way! And Long Live Love took me to this amazing ride. (I’ll keep myself from saying too much on this, i would love for you to experience that on your own)
So, please go and check out this movie if it’s available in your area!
Long Live Love to me is a movie that you’d want to always go back to from time to time.
Much more a christmas movie! Or one of those movie we watch for comfort.
I think it’s a really good family movie, or even if your at a stage where you’re about to start one.
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