CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED: THE REVIEW
Meet Nam, an ugly duckling who became a beautiful swan
because of his love and admiration for someone.
because of his love and admiration for someone.
Once in a while I let myself get carried away by a movie specially ones that makes your heart skip a beat with its good-looking leads and have quite predictable scenes.
I love how the film can let us relate to it's scenes, as it said at the beginning, it is based on the true story of everyone. We all have been there before, like Nam (Pimchanok Luewisedpaiboon) – an ugly duckling who has harbored a crush for one of the cute seniors in her school, P’Shone (Mario Maurer), she goes through a transformation to become someone that he would at least notice. Ahh, the pains of unrequited love, and young love at that.
But, it isn't just a typical love story. It made us realized how important your family and friends are! That no matter how hard you go through, you will always have them.
It is a story of true love, young love, one love!
The film can make you laugh out loud, make you wince because you share same experiences with the lead, make you say "aww" with their kilig scenes and of course, make you cry. It’s a definitely all around feel-good movie for anyone who’s ever had that bittersweet taste of young love.
I love how the film can let us relate to it's scenes, as it said at the beginning, it is based on the true story of everyone. We all have been there before, like Nam (Pimchanok Luewisedpaiboon) – an ugly duckling who has harbored a crush for one of the cute seniors in her school, P’Shone (Mario Maurer), she goes through a transformation to become someone that he would at least notice. Ahh, the pains of unrequited love, and young love at that.
But, it isn't just a typical love story. It made us realized how important your family and friends are! That no matter how hard you go through, you will always have them.
It is a story of true love, young love, one love!
The film can make you laugh out loud, make you wince because you share same experiences with the lead, make you say "aww" with their kilig scenes and of course, make you cry. It’s a definitely all around feel-good movie for anyone who’s ever had that bittersweet taste of young love.
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