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Comment from: Ri [Visitor] Email · http://diarmadhi.blogspot.com/
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i only just got to see the movie this evening (3/1/2009).

it's an honest though, at times, exaggerated account of the things experienced by those who are in love.

it tells us that love can manifest in many forms- as friendship, as rivalry, as obsession, and that it takes quite some work to sort out what is important in loving someone.

it's also basically a feel good movie especially since every story has a good ending. it gives hope that, even though it may not be to our liking, things will work out in the end.
01/03/09 @ 20:56
Comment from: Gary [Visitor]
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It's weird that you only get to watch not long ago,
i've already watch the movie around oct of 2008.
02/08/09 @ 22:06
Comment from: Al [Visitor] · http://bobotlala.blogspot.com
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Charlie has grown up in this movie. I saw him in "Dorm" and he's just a little boy there. This movie (Hormone) movie puts across a bare reality that being youth is one of the happiest phases in our life. It is full of exciting things-- friends, love, bar, etc. It made me realized that we pass in this stage but once, so we have make the most of it...
05/14/09 @ 23:08
Comment from: Duckypie [Visitor]
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Nak (Charlie) always looks good from his childhood films "Fan Chan" & "Legend of Sudsakorn".. to "Dorm".. and now he's grown up to be a very adorable young teenstar together with Michael & Focus.. also Chantavit (from "Coming Soon" & a cameo in "Dorm").. a feel good 4 stories of youth and love!
06/23/09 @ 19:16

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