Seven Something | |
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Directed by | Jira Maligool Adisorn Trisirikasem Paween Purikitpanya |
Written by | Jira Maligool Adisorn Trisirikasem Paween Purikitpanya |
Screenplay by | Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit Benjamaporn Srabua |
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Starring | Jirayu La-ongmanee Sutatta Udomsilp Sunny Suwanmethanon Sirin Horwang Nickhun Horvejkul Suquan Bulakul Panissara Phimpru |
Cinematography | Naruphol Chokanapitak |
Edited by | Stéphane Ma Panayu Khunwallee Thammarat Sumethsupachok |
Music by | Hualumpong riddim GMM Grammy[1] |
Production companies | Jor kwang films GTH |
Distributed by | GTH (Thailand) Golden Village Pictures(Singapore) |
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Running time | 147 minutes |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
Box office | ฿70 million (US$2 million)[2] |
Seven Something (Thai: รัก 7 ปี ดี 7 หน; RTGS: Rak Chet Pi Di Chet Hon; lit: "love 7 years, good 7 times") is a 2012 Thai Drama Romance Anthology film which separated to three parts, directed by Jira Maligool, Adisorn Trisirikasem and Paween Purikitpanya. The film commemorates the seven year establishment of GTH.[3] The movie tells various love stories from three generations at different ages: 14, 21 and 42. In the first part, the relationship of a teenage couple is altered by the power of social networking. In the second part, an acting couple's relationship is put to test as fame takes its toll. In the last episode, a 42-year-old reporter encounters a tragic loss in her life; when she meets a young marathon runner, her life is changed forever. It was released on July 26, 2012. The film stars Jirayu La-ongmanee as Puan, Sutatta Udomsilp as Milk, Sunny Suwanmethanon as John Sirin Horwang as Mam, Nickhun Horvejkul as He, Suquan Bulakul as She, and Panissara Phimpru as Sairoong.