December 11, 2010

A Little Thing Called Love

It sucks when you have to try so hard just to get noticed by that certain person. Especially, when you know that the one who truly deserves you should not care how you look on the outside. But what the hell, sometimes when you get infatuated, you don't really think that way, do you?

Sing Lek Lek Tee Reak Wa Rak (2010)
A film by Puttipong Promsaka Na Sakolnakorn

Based on a true story, the film tells the story of Nam (Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul), an ordinary girl who eventually blooms into a more beautiful swan as she works hard to win the heart of campus crush, Shone (Mario Maurer).



Youthful and filled with morals. It's all about some of the most unforgettable firsts in life: first love, first kiss, and first heartbreak. But the best thing about this feel-good movie is its optimistic view on falling in love and getting your heart broken. It reminds us that despite the struggle of loving a person, it's supposed to bring more joy than pain. More importantly, it tells us that love should not stop us from becoming a better version of ourselves just because we are hurting. Sometimes, we need a little of these kinds of films. Not to live a life forever waiting for a love like this (although this kind of story almost never happens in real life), but to believe in the power of love. Is it not amazing how someone can unconsciously and effortlessly bring out the best in a person? It suddenly made me miss high school. Oh, sweet infatuation.

*MAY CONTAIN SPOILER* Though the ending was quite predictable, what's bad about it was the awfully exaggerated tension pressed in the last few moments of the two leads together. Seriously, they did not have to try that hard. The pairing and the sort of open-ended conclusion already built a strong foundation.



Aside from the light and fun narrative, the actors were pretty entertaining. I personally believe that a film instantly becomes more interesting when it uses non-linear story line. Because it raises several questions in the first few minutes, which helps to instantly get you hooked. But quite frankly, Mario Maurer was enough for me to keep watching. He makes me ponder where the hell is this incredibly handsome Mr. Right who knows that all ugly ducklings are all beautiful swans in disguised.

Just the perfect movie to gather some good vibes before another week begins. Even if you don't like rom-coms, you should see for yourself the youthful impact of this heartwarming story. Let's feel young at heart every once in while, shall we?

2 comments:

meann said...

haaang gandaa at nakaka uber kilig to the buto XD

Joice said...

Sobra! I couldn't sleep after I saw it, kaya napagawa neto. Haha. :))