An urban love story set in the center of Bangkok where 30-year-old Mei Li is struggling to find true love. When Mei Li accidentally meets a handsome BTS engineer whom she considers the right... Read allAn urban love story set in the center of Bangkok where 30-year-old Mei Li is struggling to find true love. When Mei Li accidentally meets a handsome BTS engineer whom she considers the right man, she plans to make her first move. Though too many obstacles keep popping up, Mei Li ... Read allAn urban love story set in the center of Bangkok where 30-year-old Mei Li is struggling to find true love. When Mei Li accidentally meets a handsome BTS engineer whom she considers the right man, she plans to make her first move. Though too many obstacles keep popping up, Mei Li will never give up.
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The film follows Mei Li (Cris Horwang), a 30-year-old single woman under pressure from her family and peers to find love. Her chance encounter with Loong (Theeradej Wongpuapan), an engineer working on Bangkok's skytrain system, sparks hope and humor as she navigates awkward situations, insecurities, and the challenges of modern urban romance. The story reflects both personal longing and the cultural expectations faced by single women in contemporary Thai society.
The film's greatest strength lies in its relatable protagonist. Cris Horwang delivers a warm, endearing performance, capturing Mei Li's charming and vulnerable nature. Theeradej complements her with understated charisma, creating chemistry that feels both sweet and believable. Bangkok itself becomes a character-its skytrain, bustling streets, and suffocating traffic symbolizing the frustrations and opportunities of city life.
Visually, the film embraces a bright and polished style, aligning with its lighthearted tone. Humor is sprinkled throughout, balancing the more sentimental beats. However, the pacing can feel uneven, with specific comedic sequences overstretched and some emotional turns predictable. Still, its sincerity and cultural specificity give it freshness compared to formulaic rom-coms.
Ultimately, Bangkok Traffic (Love) Story resonates as a story about hope and resilience, reminding viewers that love can arrive unexpectedly, even amidst life's gridlock.
Rating: 7/10 - A lighthearted and relatable romantic comedy, elevated by strong performances and urban charm, though held back by uneven pacing and predictability.
Let's settle the flaws first. Yes, the movie can get draggy at times and it may seem like a rather tedious task to watch, but I don't necessarily think these parts are fillers per say. These little nuances, as irrelevant as they seem, are important in building up the character of the main leads. The tiny pieces of informations coming from different parts of the movie patch up any doubts the viewers have towards the leads; they are romantically-flawed individuals yes, but each of them have their own reasons for every action of theirs, and this actual sense of insecurity connects us with them.
Retrospectively watching this after watching Cris Horwang's stellar acting in Seven Something (2012), I finally realize what is it about her that enables the audience to love her. She portrays fragility and femininity very well. Her acting embraces her flaws; she doesn't pretend to be devoid of weaknesses, and this 'flaw' of hers makes her acting relatable to an average city dweller like you and I. Elsewhere, I've read comments about Theeradej being somewhat stoic in this movie. I would say that I find it perfectly fine. Being an engineer that has been working the night-shift for a long time, he symbolizes loneliness and being unable to somehow express himself. I mean, how often do you see a girl that is human after midnight? He fits the role perfectly, and he's perhaps the sole reason behind the popularity of the movie among the girls.
As a whole, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of watching this flick. I find myself really loving the Thai's way of making romances; stripping them of any overly-dramatic elements and just making them as close to reality as possible. Who cares if its draggy at times? As long as viewers finish the movie with a smile across their face and feel more appreciative of their partner, I'd say this movie worked pretty damn fine.
I wasn't familiar with the cast list, but I will say that both Sirin Horwang (playing Mei Li) and Theeradej Wongpuapan (playing Lung) were well-cast for the movie, as they were good in their performances and they definitely had some great on-screen chemistry.
The storyline was enjoyable, while it was generic and straight forward for a romantic comedy such as this. But there was just something very enjoyable about the movie, which made it quite worthwhile to sit through.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Bangkok Traffic (Love) Story" and found it to be a nice surprise. If you enjoy Asian romantic comedies and have the chance to watch this movie, you definitely should.
My rating of the movie is a six out of ten stars.
Bangkok Traffic (Love) Story is just that, a romantic comedy about girl meeting boy and their falling in love. It doesn't try to disguise itself as something cerebral, and goes about its cliché narrative about modern day romance in a typical big, bustling city. Directed by Adisorn Trisirikasem and written by the team of Trisirikasem, Benjamaporn Srabua and Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, they craft a tale centered on Mei Ly (Sirin Horwang), a single 30 year old female who's soon finding her social circle shrinking no thanks to friends being married, and embarks on her own quest to find Mr Right from somewhere out there in Bangkok.
Like a friend too who also feedback on how difficult it is to get his friends out as the usual excuse is "got kid got family" to take care of, the story deals with how lonely one can get when friends start to break routines and the difficulty in meeting up when they're free (if at all), and it requires a serendipitous hand to bring someone whom we fancy, and vice versa, to step into our lives. So enter Lung (Theeradej Wongpuapan), but not everything comes on a silver platter, with his career being quite the challenge in maintaining any semblance of a relationship, since his work is during the graveyard hours, when the rest of the world is sleeping.
The narrative takes its time to tell the story of this romantic liaison, and focuses pretty much on Mei Ly, not that I'm complaining since Sirin Horwang is quite the cute looker from certain angles. She brings about a likable demeanour with plenty to laugh along with in her desperate attempts to try and hook up with Lung, taking advice from a prettier friend Plem (Unsumalin Sirasakpatharamaetha) who turns out to be quite the third party in wanting to use her tricks to work toward Lung's heart herself. But being a romantic comedy, this is kept up until the middle act, to allow the three a crowd to become a two's a company.
Many have claimed the story sprawls, and truth be told that's one of the positive things that went for the film. I felt that, for instance, the extended dwelling on Mei Ly's introduction, and the pains she experiences with the public transportation system is something that almost every commuter will be able to identify with, even here as our system becomes packed like sardines for the lack of infrastructure supporting the growth in population. Played out purely for laughs with some exaggeration in meeting some of the most obnoxious characters all in one nightmarish trip.
While Theeradej Wongpapan makes for that dreamy leading man who sends the heart of our heroine aflutter, it is Sirin Horwang in her role as the desperate modern woman complete with Japanese anime influences in peeking into her inner motivation and drive that makes her all the more alluring (if I may use that term!) to follow. Her klutzy portrayal of Mei Ly and at times that narrow-naturedness also brought about a certain vulnerability in being someone confused in the game of love, in not knowing what to do, yet exasperated in wanting to do something. Don't we all at times, experience the same thing?
There are already a number of romantic comedies in the cinemas now, with Au Revoir Taipei, Taiwan Exchanges, and now this Thailand edition that stands worthy of the other two side by side. Yes it's fluff, and it's saccharine sweet, though it did make its lead characters work doubly hard to reach their intended finale, but yes, this one worked wonders despite the cliché and formula it conforms to. A perfect date movie, this one I will unabashedly give the recommendation to as well.
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