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Jane lives with her brother Chut with her being the only one doing everything around the house. But Chut will need to learn to take care of himself when Jane is about to get married and move... Read allJane lives with her brother Chut with her being the only one doing everything around the house. But Chut will need to learn to take care of himself when Jane is about to get married and move to JapanJane lives with her brother Chut with her being the only one doing everything around the house. But Chut will need to learn to take care of himself when Jane is about to get married and move to Japan
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Mixing comedy with family drama, Brother of the Year explores the rivalry between siblings, though its uneven tone keeps it from reaching its full emotional potential.
This Thai romantic dramedy follows Chut (Sunny Suwanmethanont), an immature older brother whose carefree lifestyle collides with his younger sister Jane's (Urassaya Sperbund) ambitions and relationship with her boyfriend Moji (Nichkhun Horvejkul). The central conflict revolves around Chut's struggle to accept change, as his protective instincts mask deeper insecurities about being overshadowed by his sister.
The film's strength lies in its relatability. Many audiences can connect with the messy push-and-pull of sibling dynamics-the love, frustration, and unspoken loyalty that coexist within families. Sunny delivers a charismatic but flawed portrayal of Chut, balancing humor with stubborn immaturity. Urassaya brings emotional depth as Jane, capturing the weight of responsibility and the desire for independence.
Visually, the film employs bright, modern settings that mirror its light comedic moments. However, tonal inconsistency undermines the narrative. The first half leans heavily into slapstick humor, often at the expense of pacing, while the second half shifts toward melodrama, resulting in an uneven emotional payoff. The conclusion, though heartfelt, feels predictable and less impactful than intended.
Ultimately, Brother of the Year entertains through its cast and relatable premise but lacks the narrative cohesion to elevate it beyond light drama.
Rating: 5/10 - A watchable family dramedy with strong performances but hindered by tonal imbalance and predictable storytelling.
This Thai romantic dramedy follows Chut (Sunny Suwanmethanont), an immature older brother whose carefree lifestyle collides with his younger sister Jane's (Urassaya Sperbund) ambitions and relationship with her boyfriend Moji (Nichkhun Horvejkul). The central conflict revolves around Chut's struggle to accept change, as his protective instincts mask deeper insecurities about being overshadowed by his sister.
The film's strength lies in its relatability. Many audiences can connect with the messy push-and-pull of sibling dynamics-the love, frustration, and unspoken loyalty that coexist within families. Sunny delivers a charismatic but flawed portrayal of Chut, balancing humor with stubborn immaturity. Urassaya brings emotional depth as Jane, capturing the weight of responsibility and the desire for independence.
Visually, the film employs bright, modern settings that mirror its light comedic moments. However, tonal inconsistency undermines the narrative. The first half leans heavily into slapstick humor, often at the expense of pacing, while the second half shifts toward melodrama, resulting in an uneven emotional payoff. The conclusion, though heartfelt, feels predictable and less impactful than intended.
Ultimately, Brother of the Year entertains through its cast and relatable premise but lacks the narrative cohesion to elevate it beyond light drama.
Rating: 5/10 - A watchable family dramedy with strong performances but hindered by tonal imbalance and predictable storytelling.
This film tells a complicated relationship between a loser brother and a successful sister.
I hoped it would be as funny as the last film "Freelance", but unfortunately it is not. The brother is just far too annoying and unlikable for me to get into the film. The sibling rivalry is not funny either. A lot of the supposed rivalry is more silly than funny. The film doesn't know when to end as well, as it just drags on and on in the end. If it wasn't for the handsome Japanese guy and the beautiful female leads, I would have been very very disappointed by this film.
I hoped it would be as funny as the last film "Freelance", but unfortunately it is not. The brother is just far too annoying and unlikable for me to get into the film. The sibling rivalry is not funny either. A lot of the supposed rivalry is more silly than funny. The film doesn't know when to end as well, as it just drags on and on in the end. If it wasn't for the handsome Japanese guy and the beautiful female leads, I would have been very very disappointed by this film.
5dw35
This is so boring after 20 minutes. I can't believe that they have the same team with the movie " Bad Genius ". The story didn't surprise me at all. The bar in the beginning looks special though. So, is it legal to keep owls in Thailand? Owls are too cute <3 Still sad to see owls as pets because they always have chain on their legs.
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- Ông Anh Trời Đánh
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- $1,434,355
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- 2h 4m(124 min)
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