Widely praised one of the most startling and original feature debuts of recent years, Suwichakornpong's seemingly ordinary, astutely structured family drama is a movie with a cosmic aspiration: the story of a paralyzed son, his elusive father, and the male nurse hired to take care of the wheelchair-bound patient, slowly morphs and loops into a philosophical discussion of the human condition and the helplessness that every person - every civilisation - must face as a part of our evolutionary cycle.A film as impressive and mysterious as life itself.
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Thai drama exploring the relationship between a paralysed young man, Ake (Phakpoom Surapongsanuruk) and his carer, Pun (Arkanae Cherkam). Ake harbours a deep resentment towards his life and his father due to his disability. Irritated by his dependency on others, he grows distant, but when the relationship between him and his carer begins to grow, so does Ake's appreciation for life.
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