Romantic Blue

Romantic Blue (Thai: โลกทั้งใบให้นายคนเดียว, Lok Thang Bai Hai Nai Khon Diao) is a 1995 romantic drama crime thriller from Thailand. Starring the king of pop during the 1990s in Thailand Somchai Kemglad, and Suttida Kasemsan. It was once an all-time top grossing Thai movie and winner of numerous awards.[1][2]

Romantic Blue
Directed byRashane Limtrakul
Written byMonsak Kethsirinthep
Dulyasit Niyomgul
StarringSomchai Kemglad
Suttida Kasemsan Na Ayutthaya
Pramote Seangsorn
Release date
  • 16 June 1995 (1995-06-16)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryThailand
LanguageThai

Plot

A young mechanic Mai and his educated younger brother Men falls in love with the same girl Pom. Mai met Pom when he was working on Poms fathers car, and Men got love at first sight when he saw Pom at school. Unfortunately their father is sick and need surgery. However the hospital operation is too expensive and the brothers cannot afford the money, and even if Mai repair 100 cars it will not be enough. Mai later is forced to get help from his criminal uncle Bo, but he team Mai up with a crazy car thief. however the Thief turn out to be a real psycho and kill one of the security during the robbery. Mai dislike the Car Thief method and break the contract With him. Now The Thief put a personal Manhunt on Mai and his brothers.

Cast

  • Somchai Kemglad as Mai
  • Suttida Kasemsan Na Ayutthaya as Pom
  • Aaron Pavilai as Uncle Bo
  • Pramote Seangsorn as Men
  • Surasak Wonthai as Car Thief

Awards[1]

Won the 1995 Thailand National Film Association Awards for: Best Motion Picture, Best Director (Rashane Limtrakul), Best Leading Actor (Somchai Kemglad), Best Leading Actress (Suttida Kasemsan Na Ayutthaya), Best Supporting Actor (Aaron Pavilai), Best Movie Script, Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography.

Won the 1995 Entertainment Correspondents Association Of Thailand's Suraswadi Awards for: Best Leading Actress (Suttida Kasemsan Na Ayutthaya), Best Cinematography, Best Motion Picture (top-grossing).

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