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Wiman Nam

  • 2024
  • 2h 11min
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Jeff Satur and Engfa Waraha in Wiman Nam (2024)
'Thongkam' and 'Sek', a gay couple, work tirelessly to build a life together, including owning a house and a durian orchard. Tragedy strikes when Sek dies suddenly in an accident, revealing that they were never legally married in Thailand, leaving Thongkam with no rights to their assets. The house and orchard now belong to Sek's mother, who moves in with her adopted daughter 'Mo' and gardener 'Jingna'. Thongkam must now fight to reclaim the fruits of his love and labor.
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Un couple d'homosexuels pieux construit sa vie avec une maison et un verger, mais lorsque l'un des partenaires meurt dans un accident, l'absence de mariage légal fait que le survivant se bat... Tout lireUn couple d'homosexuels pieux construit sa vie avec une maison et un verger, mais lorsque l'un des partenaires meurt dans un accident, l'absence de mariage légal fait que le survivant se bat avec sa belle-mère au sujet des biens.Un couple d'homosexuels pieux construit sa vie avec une maison et un verger, mais lorsque l'un des partenaires meurt dans un accident, l'absence de mariage légal fait que le survivant se bat avec sa belle-mère au sujet des biens.

  • Réalisation
    • Naruebet Kuno
  • Scénario
    • Naron Cherdsoongnern
    • Naruebet Kuno
    • Karakade Norasethaporn
  • Casting principal
    • Jeff Satur
    • Engfa Waraha
    • Srida Puapimol
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Naruebet Kuno
    • Scénario
      • Naron Cherdsoongnern
      • Naruebet Kuno
      • Karakade Norasethaporn
    • Casting principal
      • Jeff Satur
      • Engfa Waraha
      • Srida Puapimol
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Official International Trailer | THE PARADISE OF THORNS
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    Official International Trailer | THE PARADISE OF THORNS

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Jeff Satur
    Jeff Satur
    • Thongkam
    Engfa Waraha
    Engfa Waraha
    • Mo
    Srida Puapimol
    • Saeng
    Keng Harit Buayoi
    • Jingna
    Pongsakorn Mettarikanon
    Pongsakorn Mettarikanon
    • Sek
    Nikorn Saetang
    • Tang
    Paphon Jirahitaphat
    • Uncle Kor
    Ampon Phonram
    • Village Headman
    Gun Hongrattanaporn
    • Doctor
    Prawee Saeueng
    • Volunteer Lawer
    Prow Vassatanakorn
    • Thongkam's Lawyer
    Pongpun Suwee
    • Court Officer
    Terapatt Vannaruemol
    • Judge
    Sirin Wannavalee
    • Thongkam's Mom
    Srisawai Tiyawong
    • Liason
    Yuttana Kattiwong
    • Meng
    Tubtim Taratun
    • Auntie at a fruit shop
    Phet Kaewpinta
    • Itt
    • Réalisation
      • Naruebet Kuno
    • Scénario
      • Naron Cherdsoongnern
      • Naruebet Kuno
      • Karakade Norasethaporn
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    Avis des utilisateurs21

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    10kitcendo

    Phenomenal acting and deep story

    Jeff and Ingfah delivered truly outstanding performances in their roles. Their portrayals are deeply nuanced, showcasing a profound range of emotions that breathe life into their characters. Their acting is nothing short of perfect, capturing the essence of their roles with remarkable precision. As you watch the film, you become fully immersed in the world of these characters. They feel incredibly real, as if they are genuine individuals living in a struggling rural village. The girl in the story faces the harsh reality of lacking citizenship, while the same-sex couple finds themselves devoid of any legal rights or recognition. In the context of the law, a same-sex couple is reduced to the status of mere friends, stripped of essential rights, including those needed for medical purposes. This stark legal reality adds a layer of poignancy to their story. The film's setting is in one of the poorest regions of the country, a backdrop that starkly contrasts with the luxurious and highly prized durian fruit, which is the country's most expensive export. This juxtaposition creates a powerful irony, underscoring the film's critical perspective on societal inequalities and economic disparity. The conclusion of the movie is masterfully executed, serving its thematic purpose with impeccable timing. It leaves a lasting impact, making the film not just memorable but unforgettable. This cinematic experience will linger in your mind long after the credits roll, leaving a profound impression that could stay with you for weeks, or even for a lifetime.
    9FinleyKolapo

    Heavy

    The movie, especially near the ending, had me wanting to yell at the screen, which I suppose means it did a great job of getting me invested. The cinematography is impressive, and the film tackles important underlying subject matter. It's a unique Thai movie, one that we haven't seen in a long time.

    On the other side, The script can be frustrating for viewers to watch, perhaps intentionally so, but it's annoying not to see the protagonist "win" even a little. There are many cliché moments, and the direction is somewhat convoluted. The female antagonist is poorly developed; she comes across as simply evil and greedy. While there is some attempt to explain her motivations, it ultimately feels like she's just evil for the sake of it. That said, people like her do exist in real life, but they are just as annoying to interact with as they are to watch on the screen.
    10mabeldsouza

    Absolutely loved it👏🏻

    "The Paradise of Thorns" is a powerful depiction of Thai society's deep-seated issues, with a particular focus on marriage inequality. The film excels in its storytelling, blending intense drama with cultural commentary. The acting is superb, bringing the characters' struggles and emotions to life in a way that feels both genuine and compelling. Coupled with some of the best cinematography in recent Thai cinema, the film creates a visually stunning yet thought-provoking experience. It's an exceptional piece of filmmaking that resonates on multiple levels, making it the best Thai film for me. Lastly the ost is addictive, i can't stop listening to it.
    9mrwilliechan-21556

    Fruits of Sorrow: Love's Tangled Roots in 'Paradise of Thorns

    In the lush embrace of a remote durian orchard, "The Paradise of Thorns" unfolds like a bittersweet fruit, its story as complex and layered as the Thai landscape it inhabits. This poignant Thai film weaves a tapestry of love, loss, and legal strife, centering on Thongkam and Sek, a gay couple whose shared life is abruptly severed by tragedy.

    As the fragrant durian blossoms wither, so too does Thongkam's world when Sek passes away. The orchard, once a sanctuary of their love, becomes a battleground of grief and ownership. Thongkam must navigate the thorny path of reclaiming what he believes is rightfully his, while the absence of legal recognition for their union casts a long shadow over his fight.

    The film's brilliance lies in its nuanced portrayal of five key characters, each a prism refracting different hues of love and loss:

    Thongkam, portrayed with raw emotion by Jeff Satur, stands as the heart of the story. His endurance in the face of hardship is as steadfast as the durian trees he tends, his love for Sek rooted deeply in the soil of their shared dreams.

    Mo, brought to life by Engfa Waraha, initially appears as thorny as the durian's husk. Yet, as the layers peel away, we see a woman equally scarred by love's cruel hand, her devotion to Saeng a testament to love's many forms.

    Sek, played with complexity by Toey Pongsakorn Mettarikanon, embodies the conflict between desire and duty. Like a durian split open, his character reveals the sweet and the bitter - a man torn between his true self and societal expectations.

    Saeng, masterfully portrayed by Seeda Puapimon, is like the roots of the durian trees - hidden yet vital. Her journey from seeming selfishness to revealed vulnerability mirrors the ripening of the fruit itself, her love emerging too late, but no less potent.

    Jingna, brought to life by Keng Harit Buayoi, serves as the film's conscience. Like a bird's-eye view of the orchard, he sees all, his perspective offering a bittersweet wisdom on the cost of blind pursuit.

    "Paradise of Thorns" transcends its initial premise of LGBTQ rights, blossoming into a universal meditation on love's many facets. It reminds us that in our struggle to claim what we believe we deserve, we may lose sight of what truly matters.

    Set against the rustic beauty of Mae Hong Son, the film whispers that these tales of love and loss are as universal as the seasons. From Bangkok's bustling streets to the quiet durian groves of the north, human hearts beat to the same rhythm of joy and sorrow.

    In the end, "Paradise of Thorns" leaves us with a profound truth: sometimes, in life's orchard, we open what we believe to be the sweetest fruit, only to find bitterness within. Yet it's in accepting this duality that we truly taste the richness of the human experience.
    10risethelycans

    This is one film that you really shouldn't miss!

    The film's storyline is overwhelming. It will captivate you to the point that you won't be able to take your eyes off it. It has beautiful and meaningful cinematography. True to the art of filmmaking, not just focussing on inequality but the reality of life. The bittersweet of true love, grief, sorrow, and disappointment, as well as the joy of winning over something you believe in.

    I love the way the film was edited. The buildup is intense with elements of surprise. Every scene is superbly done. There are no hiccups or whatsoever. Above all, the actors gave very powerful performances. Honestly, it is difficult to accept that this is Jeff and Engfa's first feature film. Kudos to the whole team 👍🏼

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 août 2024 (Thaïlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Thaïlande
    • Langue
      • Thai
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Paradise of Thorns
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mae Hong Son, Thaïlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • GDH 559
      • Jai Studios
      • Jor Kwang Films
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 16:9 HD

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