Movies by Somboonsuk Niyomsiri

Tone
Tone is the Thai equivalent of a 1960s youth rebellion movie, which is to say that there's no youth rebellion in it at all: Just good kids being good, dancing sedately, trying to get into good schools, drinking punch, bowling, and settling their romantic differences in the most clear-headed and amicable way possible -- even if they do so while wearing some seriously funky period clothes and listening to that crazy longhair music. Fortunately, there are also some vicious underworld characters on hand so that we can still have the traditional ...

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The Teen
Srinuan is a school teacher in classroom #650. Her nephew is a young musician who never likes to go to school, so she makes him practice his musical skills at home and even adapts some of the school subjects into the lyrics of the songs. This method really helps her students improve their memories, and they all do very good in the examination.

Sarasin Bridge
There are no walls that can separate love between a man and a woman, but there are some parents who don’t understand, even though those parents have themselves been through the same feelings in their youth. To stop their children from loving is like pushing them to be more rebellious.