Love of Siam (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Thailand Version) DVD Region 3
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With his handsome looks and beautiful girlfriend (Aticha Pongsilpipat), high school senior Tong (Mario Maurer) shouldn't have much to worry about, but he can't seem to sort out certain questions in his mind. One day at Siam Square, he runs into his childhood friend, budding musician Mew (Witwisit Hiranyawongkul), and the encounter opens new possibilities and uncertainties into his life. Tong hires Mew's band manager June (Chermarn Boonyasak) to pose as his longlost sister in hopes that she can help pull his father out of alcoholism. Even more confusing than his family problems though are issues of the heart as Tong faces his own dormant feelings for Mew.
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| Product Title: | Love of Siam (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Thailand Version) Love of Siam (DVD) (導演版) (泰國版) Love of Siam (DVD) (导演版) (泰国版) Love of Siam (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Thailand Version) Love of Siam (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Thailand Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Aticha Pongsilpipat (Actor) | Mario Maurer (Actor) | Witwisit Hirunwongkul (Actor) Aticha Pongsilpipat (Actor) | Mario Maurer (Actor) | Witwisit Hirunwongkul (Actor) Aticha Pongsilpipat (Actor) | Mario Maurer (Actor) | Witwisit Hirunwongkul (Actor) Aticha Pongsilpipat (Actor) | Mario Maurer (Actor) | Witwisit Hirunwongkul (Actor) Aticha Pongsilpipat (Actor) | Mario Maurer (Actor) | Witwisit Hirunwongkul (Actor) |
| Director: | Chukiat Sakveerakul Chukiat Sakveerakul Chukiat Sakveerakul Chukiat Sakveerakul Chukiat Sakveerakul |
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| Release Date: | 2008-05-07 |
| Language: | Thai |
| Subtitles: | Thai |
| Country of Origin: | Thailand |
| Picture Format: | PAL What is it? |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 178 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Thai CD Online |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 270 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1011008874 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0
* Disc 2 : Features
- Character Introduction
- Music Video
- Photo Gallery
- Trailer
Director : Chukiat Sakveerakul
Starring : Mario Muarer, Witwisit Hirunwongkul, Aticha Pongsilpipat, Kanya Rattanapetch
Love of Siam shows the relationship of a weak family, a lonely girl, teenagers who start to know the meaning of love and friendship that will be remain in the memory forever. The story begins when old friends Tong and Mew meet by chance at Siam, a well-known place that teenagers in Bangkok hanging out. Tong is a popular and handsome boy who is bored with his pretty girlfriend like Donut. Tong just discovers that pretty girlfriend is not the answer for something in his life. While Mew is a quiet guy who is obsessed by music, and secretly loved by Ying, a girl next door. Mew is facing hard time trying to compose love songs after his grandmom died. Later, Mew introduces Tong to June, a girl who looks alike Tong's lost sister. Tong comes up with a plan for his mother to hire June for being his sister, hoping to cure his father from alcoholism. June accepts the offer and becomes a part of Tong's family. Everything in Tong's family seems to be better since June has arrived. June is loved by Tong's family, but she begins to feel whether she does right.
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Professional Review of "Love of Siam (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Thailand Version)"
This professional review refers to Love Of Siam (DVD) (3-Disc Director's Cut) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
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A simple gay love story between two childhood friends turns into an epic about grief and infatuation in The Love of Siam, a seemingly unassuming drama that became a sensation in its native Thailand. Even a bigger surprise than its success is that Chookiat Sakveerakul, the writer-director of this gentle film, was the co-writer of the Muay Thai action fest Chocolate, which was…not so gentle. Despite coming dangerously close to being overstuffed, Love of Siam features enough endearing characters and intriguing situations that its 171-minute running time (this review refers to the director's cut) never feels like its length. And even then, the film feels like it has enough to fill in at least another hour. With so many over-bloated big-budget films out of Asia these days, that has to be some kind of compliment. What's impressive about Love of Siam is that it features a fairly simple cast of characters in a fairly simple story. The film's two heroes, Mew and Tong, meet as young boys after Mew moves into his grandmother's home and becomes Tong's neighbor. The two become inseparable good friends, but tragedy strikes Tong's family when Tong's older sister goes off on a jungle trip with her friends and goes missing. In the midst of their grief, Tong's entire family moves away, and the two eventually lose contact. Sakveerakul doesn't simply spend the opening section setting up the two boys' friendship. The motivations for all the other characters are set up during the opening in an organic manner that never drags, though the film doesn't really get to the heart of the story until 30 minutes in. The story then jumps to six years later, as Mew (Witwisit Hiranyawongkul) has become a lead singer in a popular pop group, while Tong (Mario Maurer) is trying to maintain some kind of normalcy with his family, even as his father slowly drinks himself to death out of guilt over what happened to his daughter. One day, the two reunite on the streets, and their friendship is immediately rekindled. However, Mew seems to be showing more than just friendly feelings for Tong, who isn't too sure about how to deal with them. Meanwhile, Tong meets June (Chermarn Boonyasak), Mew's band manager, and cooks up a scheme with his protective mother to save his father's life after realizing that June looks exactly like his vanished sister. Will June convince Tong's father to pick up the pieces and rejoin his family? Will love blossom between Mew and Tong, despite the obvious social taboos? Of course, since the film is called The Love of Siam (named after Siam Square in Bangkok, where the major events of the love story happen), a love affair is bound to happen for Mew and Tong. However, the love affair is handled in a surprisingly realistic manner, with the relationship shown in mostly ambiguous terms, rarely defining the their relationship clearly. Even though this may be due to Thai audience's resistance to gay love stories (the film was reportedly advertised as a straight love story in Thailand, to the chagrin of some audiences), Sakveerakul's down-to-earth approach to the love affair as more than a gay love story allows audiences of all sexualities to relate, and it's a major key to the film's success. While the gay love story may be the film's selling point, Love of Siam's emotional core actually lies in the endless grieving process of Tong's family. The subplot on Tong's family is given the same amount of emphasis as the film's central love story plot. Even though June's character is enough of a melodramatic contrivance that she should earn the alternate name of Plot Device, she doesn't sidetrack the plot in any major way because of Sakveerakul's naturalistic handling of the story. However, the weak impact of the June device also means Sakveerakul doesn't lead her story to any type of clear resolution, which will sure dissatisfy audiences who want some kind of return for their time investment in the film. In fact, this reviewer is not entirely sure what kind of returns Love of Siam offers after 170 minutes. The conclusion of the story arrives at a somewhat abrupt point and feels like it can continue on to give the story a clearer resolution. While this speaks to the weakness of Sakaveerakul's script, it also speaks to its strength in creating characters and situations that are engaging enough that audiences would easily sign on for more. Credit must also go to Sakveerakul's role as director. Despite some awkward direction (especially the scene of Mew and Tong's first reunion), the director keeps a brisk pace throughout, never letting the film slow down for longer than it needs to, while also not cramming too much story in. The Love of Siam shouldn't be recognized as another gay romance film; it's simply a well-told love story related in an involving manner, and is one worth watching whether you're gay or straight. By Kevin Ma |
Customer Review of "Love of Siam (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Thailand Version)"
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February 7, 2009
This customer review refers to Love Of Siam (DVD) (3-Disc Director's Cut) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
| I was pleasantly surprised to find that, what was initially described as a Region 3 NTSC release turned out to be a Free Region release, making this release the first DVD release accessible to English viewers. With the extras provided, I would've been glad to give the set a 10. However, the English subtitles are not without mistakes. Problems arise with the consistency in how character's names are spelled throughout the film ("Mew" and "Moug", "Tang" and "Hung"?). And the subtitles are sometimes ungrammatical English. This is typically characteristic of bootlegged versions of Asian movies. The only thing really distinguishing this from bootleg DVDs is the disc of supplemental materials provided (such as the promotional music video and stage performances). Therefore, I cannot give this release a 10. |






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