Sunset at Chaophraya
Directed byKittikorn Liasirikun
Screenplay byKittikorn Liasirikun
Damkerng Thitapiyasak
Based onKhu Kam
by Thommayanti
Produced byJantima Liawsirikun
StarringNadech Kugimiya
Oranate D.Caballes
Distributed byM39 Pictures
Release date
April 4, 2013
Running time
130 minutes
CountryThailand
LanguagesThai, Japanese
Box office฿55 million

Sunset at Chaophraya (Thai: คู่กรรม, Khu Kam) in 2013 romantic-war-drama film directed by Kittikorn Liasirikun. Adapted from the novel Khu Kam by Thommayanti, the story is a love triangle, set in World War II-era Thailand, and depicts the star-crossed romance between an Imperial Japanese Navy officer and a Thai woman who is involved with the Free Thai resistance. It was released on April 4, 2013. One of top five box office hits (Thailand film) in 2013.[1]

Starring Nadech Kugimiya as Kobori, a Japanese Military Officer who is in the Japanese troop that invaded Thailand, and Oranate D. Caballes as Angsumalin (Hideko), a young Thai woman whose feelings towards Kobori are complicated by her strong, anti-Japanese sense of nationalism and her intention to romantically commit to a childhood friend upon his return from abroad.

The story depicts first love from the perspective of young characters, and how it affects their lives and their aspirations.[2]

Kugimiya and Caballes made their film debut.[3]

Plot

Set in 1939, the early days of World War II in Thailand, the film begins with Angsumalin meeting for one last time with her childhood friend, a young Thai man named Vanus. He is leaving for England for schooling, and hopes that Angsumalin will wait for him and marry him when he returns.

Shortly thereafter, Thailand is invaded by Japanese military forces. In Thonburi, opposite Bangkok on the Chaophraya River, the Imperial Japanese Navy establishes a base. The forces there are led by Kobori, an idealistic young captain. One day he sees Angsumalin swimming in the river and falls for her. She, being a proudly nationalistic Thai woman, despises him because he is a foreigner.

Nonetheless, Kobori persists at seeing her and a courtship develops. Angsumalin finds that Kobori is a gentleman and starts falling for him, but she kept her feelings secret because of the war and because of her involvement with the resistance.

Then, for political reasons, Angsumalin's father - who is the leader of the Free Thai resistance, insists that she marry Kobori. Understanding that Angsumalin is not marrying him out of love, Kobori promises not to touch her, but he breaks that vow after the wedding.

Despite this, Angsumalin develops tender feelings for Kobori, but is still torn by her feelings for her nation and feeling guilty towards Vanus, upon whose return sets in motion a conflict between the two men.

Cast

  • Nadech Kugimiya as Kobori
  • Oranate D.Caballes as Angsumalin (in Japanese name Hideko)
  • Nitis Warayanon as Vanus
  • Surachai Juntimakorn as Pol
  • Mongkol U-tok as Bua
  • Tatsunobu Tanikawa as Yoshi
  • Kullapong Boonnak as Angsumalin's father
  • Mereena Mungsiri as Angsumalin's mother
  • Jumnean Jareansub as Angsumalin's grandmother

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2014 Suphannahong National Film Awards Best Actor Nadech Kugimiya Won
Most Popular Actor Won
Best Costume Design Worathon Kritsanaklin Won
Best Make-up Montri Wadia-Iad Nominated
Best Original Song Vichaya Vatanasapt Nominated
Best Visual Effects Nominated
STARPICS Film Awards Best Actor Nadech Kugimiya Won
Kom Chud Luek Awards Best Actor Won
Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards Best Actor Won

References

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