Thai Movie: Roommate
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Title: Roommate (Peuan Ruam Hong...Dtong Aep Rak?)
Director: Karun Komanuwong
Starring: Witawat Singlampong, Niranath Victoria Coates, Apasanun Worapiromrak
Website: www.roommatethemovie.com/
Release Date in Thailand: 11 June 2009
Pop and Note form their own musical band called The Roommate to weave their dreams of becoming an artist. Being a band needs a rule, that is moving in the same house as roommates as they believe it's the way getting to know more about each other. But things in their house is changed when Pop and Note need to add more lead vocal in their band. Soon, Anne, a pretty girl is in. Anne is indeed an old love of Pop, and her reason to join the band is to starting over her relationship with him. But it turns to be triangle love when Note confesses that Anne is the girl that he's been waiting for.
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