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Teen gamer turned businessman launches bestselling seaweed snack brand after family bankruptcy, earning 800 million baht yearly revenue by age 26.Teen gamer turned businessman launches bestselling seaweed snack brand after family bankruptcy, earning 800 million baht yearly revenue by age 26.Teen gamer turned businessman launches bestselling seaweed snack brand after family bankruptcy, earning 800 million baht yearly revenue by age 26.
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Lately I've been watching a lot of historical movies and just fun new big projects from largely USA. A lot of it really feels like production line products. I see the same styles, settings, topics and even themes in Hollywood productions and it feels more similar than ever before. It's not that I dislike American movies it's just that soooo many movies feel the same. Lazy produced products with no soul to them and you forget them a few weeks after you watched them. USA as a setting is also boring by now. It's the greatest country on Earth to film in and set a story in, but while watching this movie I really understood what I was missing. The down-to-Earth product made with care and not just flashy scenes. Here everything feels real. It's seldom you watch a movie that doesn't feel like a reproduction, but the real thing. A careful movie with sets that are ALL natural to the local environment. We get to see all sides of Thailand: indoors, university, business, 7-Eleven, small factory, roads, train station, mall, outdoors mall. Just this alone is great. It's like experiencing a tiny bit of Thailand and it's a breath of fresh air. All sets look way better than flashy big Hollywood sets and I was constantly glued to the screen trying to make out funny letters, cool posters, interesting cultural traits. It was like traveling through Thailand via a plot. They filmed in real locations so there was nothing fake anywhere.
Even the script itself was relaxed and real. There was no rush, no flashy fake scenes, no fake runs or overblown dialogue lines. It all felt like a real story which is frankly very hard to find. You need a tight budget and no CGI, greenscreens or big actors to pull this off. It needs to be calm relaxed scenes with people just trying to be themselves and act natural as students, workers, friends. No one was trying to outshine each other. Everyone was trying to be real.
Now, even though I really liked watching the movie it is very much not a product without mistakes. It's all like real life, but it misses some things you would expect from any regular life or movie. Top for example doesn't really have friends. Top has 1 friend at the start and I was waiting for him to play some role, but he soon totally disappears from the movie and many scenes are with just Top alone or with his uncle. Even the girlfriend storyline doesn't go anywhere. He is REALLY obsessed with money and sales. I get this, it's just that it feels empty at times. You can always feel when a movie doesn't include scenes from real life. You watch a scene and story and it feels empty and lacking. Then you read up on the story and see that the scene lacked that one real person who made the setting and scene interesting in real life. I think they are going for a minimal setting and minimal actors. So it's always a bit empty, but at the same time it gets to breathe and just feel historical. It's weird how even at the very end I was trying to figure out what he did in a Pokemon game. It's like all scenes felt important. It's hard to describe. Even small simple scenes felt like they were trying to tell you something important about the world.
Furthermore in negative things there was some wooded acting here. The mom, dad and Top were all subpar actors for sure. Top often spoke in near slow-motion in an unrealistic way even when he argued with his girlfriend. It felt more natural when they didn't have eye contact with each other. But when actors looked at each other it all became like an amateur theater play. I think the camera just needed to linger on scenes to really catch the real atmosphere.
It maybe even took longer time to track this movie down than to watch it. But as soon as I started it it just dragged me into the story. No silly gags, action or hot chicks to sell the movie. It's just the story alone that works here. It's hard for me to really explain what the experience can be for the right viewer. It just feels like a movie that has a point and is supposed to exist and not just a produced product made for fast consumption.
Even the script itself was relaxed and real. There was no rush, no flashy fake scenes, no fake runs or overblown dialogue lines. It all felt like a real story which is frankly very hard to find. You need a tight budget and no CGI, greenscreens or big actors to pull this off. It needs to be calm relaxed scenes with people just trying to be themselves and act natural as students, workers, friends. No one was trying to outshine each other. Everyone was trying to be real.
Now, even though I really liked watching the movie it is very much not a product without mistakes. It's all like real life, but it misses some things you would expect from any regular life or movie. Top for example doesn't really have friends. Top has 1 friend at the start and I was waiting for him to play some role, but he soon totally disappears from the movie and many scenes are with just Top alone or with his uncle. Even the girlfriend storyline doesn't go anywhere. He is REALLY obsessed with money and sales. I get this, it's just that it feels empty at times. You can always feel when a movie doesn't include scenes from real life. You watch a scene and story and it feels empty and lacking. Then you read up on the story and see that the scene lacked that one real person who made the setting and scene interesting in real life. I think they are going for a minimal setting and minimal actors. So it's always a bit empty, but at the same time it gets to breathe and just feel historical. It's weird how even at the very end I was trying to figure out what he did in a Pokemon game. It's like all scenes felt important. It's hard to describe. Even small simple scenes felt like they were trying to tell you something important about the world.
Furthermore in negative things there was some wooded acting here. The mom, dad and Top were all subpar actors for sure. Top often spoke in near slow-motion in an unrealistic way even when he argued with his girlfriend. It felt more natural when they didn't have eye contact with each other. But when actors looked at each other it all became like an amateur theater play. I think the camera just needed to linger on scenes to really catch the real atmosphere.
It maybe even took longer time to track this movie down than to watch it. But as soon as I started it it just dragged me into the story. No silly gags, action or hot chicks to sell the movie. It's just the story alone that works here. It's hard for me to really explain what the experience can be for the right viewer. It just feels like a movie that has a point and is supposed to exist and not just a produced product made for fast consumption.
- JurijFedorov
- Sep 27, 2021
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- Top Secret: Wai roon pun lan
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- Runtime2 hours 11 minutes
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