POSITIVES
What a premise! It’s a movie about somebody who wants to be the fastest at Sports Speed Stacking and the woman who can and cannot make that dream a reality for him. There are plot turns, reveals, and insightful revelations that will keep you invested in wanting to see how it plays out.
For such a ridiculous idea for a movie, it really helped that its sense of humor completely entertained me. From the silly scenes, the meta self aware moments, sight gags, to all the pop culture references, to just the characters reacting to something, this movie is enjoyable as heck.
Gotta love how it makes mundane minutiae of everyday life ultra dramatic, which truly adds to the comedy. That’s all thanks to the direction by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, the editing, the pacing, the camera work, and those profile shots, really makes all that work so well with the narrative.
Amazing cast all around. The lead actors Nat Kitcharit as Kao and Urassaya "Yaya" Sperbund as Jay, really own their roles to perfection, no matter how absurd things could get for them. The supporting cast from Anusara Korsamphan, Wipawee Patnasiri, Keetapat Pongruea, and Kanokwan Butrachart, all deserve kudos for their roles as well.
There are a lot of thematic commentaries sprinkled throughout the plot. One could say that this is an excellent coming-of-age story about a 30 year old, and there are life lessons that need to be learned here.
NEGATIVES
The arrangement made by Kao and Jay seemed so infuriatingly unbelievable that I felt like I should just stop watching the movie.
Has quite a bit of irreverent ridiculousness that may not work for you at all.
Kao will really test your limits and frustrate you throughout the movie.
I can see some people being disappointed with how the conclusion plays out.
How much sports speed stacking do you actually want to see in a 2 hours and 12 minutes movie?
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