Following a painful breakup, Toey decides to heal his broken heart in Higashikawa where he meets Oat, who is on his final bachelor trip. From strangers to friends, romance sparks between the two. Before returning to the ‘real world’, they must pick up their broken pieces and rebuild. Witness their heartwarming journey as they follow the simple pursuit of love amid stunning scenery. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: แค่นี้ก็ดีแล้ว
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter: Bankie Nuttachai Jiraanont
- Screenwriter & Director: Aam Anusorn Soisa-ngim
- Genres: Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Joke Kritsana Maroukasonti Main Role
- Ice Adisorn TonawanikToeyMain Role
- Praeploy Chalida SutitosathamNamwhanSupport Role
- Kambum Preeyada SittachaiMhaiSupport Role
- Tamate MidoriYumiSupport Role
- Bankie Nuttachai JiraanontBank / "Bankie"Guest Role
Reviews
ACTING/CAST: The guys are cute and they have good chemistry. There are a number of sweet moments and they pull them off nicely.
MUSIC: I only seem to remember a piano in the background. It went well with the show but I remember little else.
REWATCH VALUE: Nah, while it was enjoyable once, no need to see it again.
OVERALL: This is a multilingual movie: Thai, Japanese, English. It was fun to watch. Also it was sweet to watch Toey and Oat draw close to each other. But, as the details section states above, they have to disappointingly "return to the 'real world'." Also, lots of pretty scenery of Japan. Hope you like Natt?!
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Haven't watched the second one but here is my review on the first
I didn't have any expectations going into this which was nice but it surprised me. Like what the other reviews said it's slow-paced but personally not in a boring way. I think the story is simple but beautiful. The ending though not the happiest was nice and it defiantly eft room for part two which I will watch later. I wouldn't recommend this movie to people who like watching dramatic, fluffy and maybe smutty BL's. But if you want to watch a heartwarming story that to me seemed to depict a gay relationship in a real way then this is for you. The story is simple but well done and I loved the metaphor of the nattō. I also like to way it followed one person's perspective, as in when they didn't remember stuff we wouldn't see it, and we wouldn't see the stuff that they didn't. It again made the movie have a more realistic feel unlike others which jump around POVs (not that there is anything wrong with that) Yumi is one of the best characters in this, she knows just the right things to say and doesn't judge anyone based on their actions. I would recommend this to the LGBT+ community, because of the mature way it depicted a gay relationship. There are a couple of bits that I didn't like one being the reason Oat got engaged but no show is perfect! But overall I found this movie to be heartwarming and enjoyableWas this review helpful to you?