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Continue Love Siam is a Thai film that tells the story of two teenagers who were once neighbors and became best friends. Their friendship began when Tong () accidentally spat chewing gum on the mu (Witwisit Hiranyawongkul) hair. Tong felt guilty and wanted to make friends with Mew from now on, but to no avail. At school, Mew was cornered by several other students and harassed until Tong intervened to protect him. Tong was injured and apologized to Mew for the chewing gum incident. Mew was grateful for Tong to intervene and replied that they were even. From now on, they become good friends. Watch this film to attest to how their friendship developed and where it led them to eventually. Another work of art that will be truly appreciated. 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Mew and Tong - childhood neighbors who become good friends after Tong protects Mew from bullies. Tragedy strikes when Tonga's sister disappears, however, and The grief-stricken Tonga family is leaving. Years later, the two boys were reunited in Siam Square, a trendy teenage hangout in , where Mew often performs with the popular boy band. Reviving their affections after all these years, years, The two must decide if their feelings for each other as friends, or something more. Thailand's official entry to the Academy Award© for Best Foreign Language Film in CAST and Crew DIRECTOR: Chookiat Sakveerakul WRITER: Chookiat Sakveerakul PRODUCER: Prachya Pinkaew Sukanya Vongsthapat CAST: Sinjai Plengpanich Songsit Roongnophakun Siri Chermar Boone Yasak Film Specifications Country of Origin: Thailand Format: DCP/1.85/Color Sound Format: Dolby Digital Running Time: 157 Mins Genre: Drama Rating: Not Rated in Thai with English Subtitles Press Materials Cancer Hang Siam Movie PosterSiatook SackweerakulProductionPrachya Pink AewSukanya VongsthapatChookiat SakveerakulThe actorWitwisit HiranyawongkulMario MaurerChermarn BoonyasakSinjai PlengichpanSongsit Rungnopakunsri'uai filmChi crapankijThe release OfSahamongk FilmOl International November 22, 2007The 150-minute Finnish national languageOn the language costing 17 million baht 1Revenue42 million baht 2Official site Rak Hong Siam (Thai: รรรแหงสาาา, Latinization of the Royal Thai language : Cancer Haeng Sayam, English: Love Siam, Thai social drama directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul , premiered in 2007. As a family drama, the film tells the love story of a young age between two boys. Despite controversy among some viewers, the film received several valuable awards during the 2007 Thai Film Awards season, including five Best Picture Awards. As children, Mew and Tong were two very close neighbors in Bangkok. Mew lived with her grandmother while Tong lived with a family consisting of her father, mother and sister Tang. One day Tang went missing during a trip to Chiang Mai with friends. Then the Tong family left. Six years later, Myu's grandmother died, and a family of girls named In moved into Tonga's house earlier. Mew, a musically gifted guy, leads a band that becomes known by the name august and Tong has a beautiful girlfriend named Donut. One day Mew and Tong met by chance in Siam Square. This meeting evoked the feelings that Mew feels for Tong from an early age. Mew Augusta has a new manager named June. June has the same face as Tonga's missing sister. After meeting June, Tong and his mother came up with a hiring plan pretending to be Tang to help Father Tong early from alcoholism (blaming himself). June borrowed the plot of the film Hand of Jung, saying she lost her memory to explain why she had not returned in the last few years and did not remember that the family was Catholic, not Buddhist. Mew is also secretly loved by her neighbor Eing. She finds many ways to make Mew love each other, but Mew has feelings for Tonga. Tong inspired Mew to create many love songs. Tong stayed at Mew's house and confided in Mew all night, worrying about Tonga's mother. At the festival, celebrating Tang's return, Mew revealed to Tonga that he had written songs for Tonga and they kissed at the back of Tonga's house. Tonga's mother witnessed the hug between Mew and Tong and went to Mew's house to advise Mew not to contact Tong again because she thought the love affair was unhealthy. From there, Mew no longer answered Tong's phone, and Tong didn't know why until he told her mother that she had spoken to Mew about their relationship. One day near Christmas, Tong and his mother talked, decorating the Christmas tree. Using images of two images of men and women used as jewelry, Tong asked for her mother's permission to make her own choices about emotional matters, and she agreed. While Tong and Donut were walking down the street together, Tong learned that The Mew group was performing nearby. Tong tells Donut that he can't love her. With the help of Ying, who took in Myu's heart only to Tong, Tong arrived to see Mew sing. After the performance, Tong gave Mew a gift - the missing nose of a wooden doll that Tong gave Tow as a child. Tong tells Mew: I can't be your boyfriend, but that doesn't mean I don't love you. The film ends with Mew sticking his nose in a wooden toy, saying thank you and crying softly. Characters Actors in the film, from left to right: Aticha Pongsilpipat, Vitvisit Hiranyawongkul, Chermarn Bunyasak, Sinjay Pengpanic and Mario Maurer Mew (Witvisit Hiranyawongkul), musically gifted boy Tong (Mario Maurer), My childhood's best friend, are musical inspirations for Sister My Tang (Chermarn Bunyasak) who went missing in June (Chermarn Bunyasak) Mother Tong Cha (Songsit Rungnopakunsri) Yin (Kanya Rattanapetch), secretly loved by a neighbor girl Mu Donut (Aticha Pongsilpipat), a beautiful girlfriend of Tonga Jirayu La-ongmanee as little Tong Artit Niyomkul as Little My Pimpan Buranapim as a grandmother, getting controversy over advertising, the gay aspect of the film has caused a lot of controversy. Online Thai forums have received great support, as well as accusations from movie viewers that they were duped into watching a gay movie. Director Chookiat Sakveerakul admitted that the film was announced on posters and in previews as a boy and girl romance because they wanted the film to reach a wider audience. In an interview he said: This film is not just about gay characters, we are not focused on gay issues and we are not calling for let's be openly gay, so obviously we don't want the film to be labeled as gay. However, he also admitted to the uneven reaction of the audience: I anonymously went to the theater to watch the audience. I didn't expect them to react so much. It is possible that I am too optimistic to believe that gayism has subsided in Thai society. Cancer Han Siam debuted in Thailand on November 22, 2007 on 146 screens. It was the biggest hit movie of the week, peaking at $590,154. The following week the film was relegated to second place and in the third week it was up to 5th. To date, the film has collected more than $1.3 million, ranking 30th in the list of the highest-paid films of 2007 in Thailand. Bangkok Post film critic Kong Ritdi called the film a study because it was the first Thai film to address the teenage sex with frankness. He praised the honest and realistic aspect of family tragedy, as well as the good acting talent of the actors, especially Sinjay Pengpanich as Suni's mother. A critic of The Nation said the film was very well executed. Variety critic Russell Edwards said that The film is a bit long, and Western audiences may not believe some of the situations it has elevated, but appreciate the artistic direction and songs in the film. Several other critics blamed the film, including B.C.'s Gregoire Glachant, who claimed Han Siam's cancer was not well filmed. Glachant said the cameras showed only boring scenes and lights from home to school, in a recording studio, in Siam Square with no purpose or direction. The actors and film staff of the award at the 2007 Star Entertainment Awards Cancer Hang Siam dominated the 2007 film awards season in Thailand, winning the Best Picture award at all national film awards, including the National Film Society of Thailand Award, Starpics' Starpics Award Monthly Starpics, Bangkok Critics Council Award, Star Entertainment Award, and Com Chad Luek Award of the same newspaper name. Winners: Best Director Starpics (Chookiat Sakveerakul) Best Actor (Mario Maurer) Best Actress (Sinjay Pengpanich) Best Supporting Actor Best Screenplay (Songsit Rungnopakunsri) Best Screenplay (Chookiat Sakveerakul) Best Motion Picture (Chitty Urnkanorakij) Best Original Performance (Kitty) Best Original Director (Getty) (Sinjay Plengpanich) National Film Association Award for Best Director (Chookiat Sakveerakul) Best Supporting Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Bangkok Council of Critics Award for Best Director (Chookiat Sakvekul) Best Actress (Sinjay Plepanngich) Best Supporting Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Actress Sakve. Entertainment Best Director (Chookiat Sakveerakul) Best Actress (Sinjay Plengpanich) Best Supporting Actress (Chermarn Boonyasak) Best Screenplay (Chookiat Sakveerak) 2009 Osaka Asian Film Festival Best Original Song Award For Audience Choice Asian Photos at the Hong Kong International Film Festival, but Wins. The film was produced on 26 December 2006 using electric lights and Christmas decorations in and around Siam Square. Cancer Han Siam is different from many other Thai films in many ways. The film lasts 150 minutes, longer than most other movies, and it is a tragic film, very rare in Thai cinema, which usually produces only horror movies, comedies, acts, and girl romance movies. Director Chookiat Sakveerakul said he felt the length of the film gave enough time to fully develop the characters and the story. In this he received the support of producer Pracia Pinkau and producer Sahamongkol Film International. In an interview before the film was shown, Chookiat said: They like the original version, which is more, so I do not have to convince them. I feel that every minute of the film is important, and I'm glad that the audience sees it as a whole. The director's version was released in January 2008 for almost three hours, which was shown exclusively at the House RCA Theatre. Tickets are sold for two shows a day until the end of February. The film is also different from other Chookiat films, previously directed by thriller Pisaj and 13 Game Sayong (13 Beloved). The two main characters in the film are male unlike other Thai gay films, the characters are portrayed as overly revealing or kathoey. The two actors who play Mew and Tong have some trouble kissing the scene. Vitvisit Hiranyawongkul, who played several Meows, agreed to the role because it was a difficult role and he wanted to work with a filmmaker, a fellow student at Montfort University in Chiang Mai. Mario Maurer, the actor who plays Tong, of Chinese and German descent, is worried about kissing the scene. He said in an interview: I've never kissed a man and kissing is not what I do every day. My father said it was just a job and didn't have to think much about it. Vietnamese version of This film is also indused film Love director Viet Max starring Chi Pu, Gil Le, Be Tran, Special Pho, NSUT Afternoon Spring, Huynh Unlike the Thai version focusing on gays, the film is about gay love. Min st319's LOVE song is the main theme of the song in the film. The film was released in theaters nationwide on November 20, 2015. Reference b c Vitaya Saeng-Arun (December 6, 2007). Love in hot climates. Nation. Received on July 6, 2008. Chukiat Sakvirakul is the director of the New Wave. Dichan. February 15, 2008. 120-133. Thailand Box Office November 22-25, 2007. Box office Mojo. Received on July 6, 2008. Thailand Box Office November 29 - December 2, 2007. Box office Mojo. Received on July 6, 2008. Thailand Box Office December 6-9, 2007. Box office Mojo. Received on July 6, 2008. THAILAND ANNUAL BOX OFFICE: 2007. Box office Mojo. Received on July 6, 2008. Kong Ritdi (November 26, 2007). Love, really. Bangkok Post. Wise Kwai (November 22, 2007). Review: Love for Siam. Nation. Received on July 6, 2008. Russell Edwards (February 29, 2008). Love Siam Movie Review. Different. Received on July 6, 2008. Gregoire Glahadt (December 7, 2007). Love Siam. Bc. page 40. The 2007 Thai Film Awards summary, Thaicinema.org, extracted on February 17, 2008. - Asian Film Festival in Osaka 2009 - nominations and winners of asianfilmawards.org and love for the Syam - Love for Siam Defining Love Madew DaraDaily.co.th/; received 2007-12- 26 - Kong Riti (November 16, 2007). On the square. Bangkok Post. page R1. Links outside the Commons include images and media downloads of Love to Si'a. 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