By now, you probably would have seen or at least heard of Thai filmThe two-hour tearjerker, which follows the moving story of a university dropout, M, and his cancer-stricken Amah, has become the highest-grossing Thai movie of all time in Singapore, raking in more thanmet the film’s director, Pat Boonnitipat, 34, andtheir sold-out fan meet at Golden Village Suntec City.is as sweet and gentle as you would imagine.
If you’ve watched the film, you’d notice, maybe belatedly, that Amah’s pomegranate plant is a telling symbol of how much she loves M. Only M can eat theAs it turns out, this was inspired by Pat’s own grandmother,“She always saves the pomegranate for… I don’t know who, but it's for someone in the house. She took really good care of the pomegranate tree. We still have it now, it’s very small because it was grown in a pot, but it bears a lot of fruit,” he recalls.
He says: “The emotions are very similar, like how hit them. They might cry... but I think that inside, they feel something they can’t put into words.”“When I work on a commercial film, I have to be certain about the I want my audience to feel at . But with this movie, we tried to include many layers that. So I wasn’t very precise in the sense like 'oh you should cry here', but you’re gonna feel something here, but that also depends on the individual,” he explains.a sad movie.
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