My Girl

2003 "I was 10. She was also 10, We grew up together and she was my first love."
8| 1h48m| en| More Info
Released: 03 October 2003 Released
Producted By: GMM Pictures Co.
Country: Thailand
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Jeab hears that his childhood sweetheart Noi-Naa is to be married, so he makes the trip back home to his provincial village. While he is there memories of his childhood come flooding back.

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Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
friend-travis Hi, this is my 3rd Thai movie after Tony jaa's movies. I am from India and just happened to watch this movie which was translated in English. I just loved the movie .It just took me back to my childhood memories. Going with friends on cycles. Fighting with friends and getting back together again. Going back home after a long time away and observing that things are different. Thats how real life is. And more ever i like the emotional part of the relationship between jean and noi. Its so original. Good job done, Ill need a few days to get over it like jeab needed a few days to get out of his down in life after noi moved away. I would rate it as one of the best i have seen...
tetzkie1981 I agree with the others that this movie deserves a bigger audience for the fact that its very simple and original. Its not like the typical love story where the guy chases her against all odds and at the end, be able to chase down the girl to tell her how sorry he is and how important she is to him and they lived happily ever after. This movie is more realistic. Life in reality is both bitter and sweet. It is true that the only permanent thing in this world is change. But we will always have a memory of a special someone who once made us cry, laugh and grow. In the ending of the movie, they never showed the face of the adult Noi-naa, but instead showed the young Noi-naa's face. Because in Jeab's heart, she will always be the same buddy he grew up with whom he loved and hated. But will always be "his girl".
shu-fen I share the generation of Jeab and Noi-naa, for instance we played the same games like using rubber bands to make a long jumping ropes and a group of neighbourhood children gathered together to compete after school. We divided ourselves into different gangs, today enemies, tomorrow coalition. Friends or classmates moved from the vicinity to faraway newly developed areas or even migrated to other countries after the 1982 meeting between Deng Xiao-ping and Margaret Thatcher on Hong Kong's future.Though we speak different languages, I feel that I am one of those little children in this sincere nostalgic production, I even share the feeling of the grown-up Jeab when he returns to his hometown to attend Noi-naa's wedding: everything's facelifted, the bridge that the school bus used to pass has been changed into a sturdier one, just like my city, an ever-changing and moving city.The most delightful surprise should be the parody of two Hong Kong TV dramas which were widely popular among the Asian countries in the late 70's and 80's, "Silk" and "Yesterday's Glitter". It made me recall many of my long-forgotten younger episodes. The flick should be kept in the DVD library of the thirty something as a proof of "collective memory" of those born in the 70's. Two or three decades later, the warmth will still pervade when we review it.
ksupachai-1 I didn't see many Thai movies even though I'm Thai. I picked up this movie from shelf 3 weeks ago because I just wanted to hear some old musics I like.However, 110 minutes of the movie was the time I was traveling back to the past. Canal, fresh market, classroom, and schoolmates activities are surrounding me again. I laughed, I cried and sometime I sat back silently and think about myself as a boy, doing the same thing as in the movie. That was a happy moment of mine.Its production is very simple. Easy camera movement, easy dialog and plain plot but very impressive. If you are not Thai, try this and you might like it.If you are Thai, try this and you will love it.