A Moment in June (Na Ka-Na Rak)
Posted by Enjoy Thai MoviesOct 30

Title: A Moment in June (Na Ka-Na Rak)
Director: O. Nathapon
Starring: Shahkrit Yamnarm, Sinitta Boonyasak, Krissada Sukosol
Official website: www.amomentinjune.com
Three stories of love are interwoven by writer and director O Nathapon in his first feature film. In 1999, Pakorn (Shahkrit Yamnarm) is a theater director who is having second thought about his career as well as his relationship with his lover Phon (Napaskorn Mit-Aim). Aware that they’ve been drifting… apart, Pakorn gives Phon an ultimatum — he’s taking a trip to Chiang Mai, and if they don’t meet at the same time and place when he returns, they’re both free to move on. Elsewhere, author Arunya (Deuntem Salitul) is also traveling to Chiang Mai, and on the train she meets Krung (Suchao Pongvilai), a man she had a brief but passionate fling with many years ago. Shaken by the encounter, Arunya finds herself discussing the ups and downs of her love life with a stranger on the train — Phon. And Pakorn begins work on a new production in Chiang Mai, a drama set in 1972 in which a young woman soon to be married (Sinitta Boonyasak) falls in love with another man — the groom’s best friend and best man (Krissada Sukosol Clapp).
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One comment
Comment by soulofbass on February 25, 2009 at 9:37 am
terrifically acted, intriguing plot, emotional, bare, raw, bold artistic direction (for thai cinema), one of the few thai films i can truly say i enjoyed, and tremendously. five stars