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Seven Something
Directed byJira Maligool
Adisorn Trisirikasem
Paween Purikitpanya
Written byJira Maligool
Adisorn Trisirikasem
Paween Purikitpanya
Screenplay byNawapol Thamrongrattanarit
Benjamaporn Srabua
Produced by
  • Jira Maligool
  • Vanridee Pongsittisak
  • Chenchonnanee Soonthonsaratul
  • Suwimol Techasupinan
  • Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
  • Visute Poolvoralaks
  • StarringJirayu La-ongmanee
    Sutatta Udomsilp
    Sunny Suwanmethanon
    Sirin Horwang
    Nickhun Horvejkul
    Suquan Bulakul
    Panissara Phimpru
    CinematographyNaruphol Chokanapitak
    Edited byStéphane Ma
    Panayu Khunwallee
    Thammarat Sumethsupachok
    Music byHualumpong riddim GMM Grammy[1]

    Production
    companies

    Jor kwang films
    GTH

    Distributed byGTH (Thailand)
    Golden Village Pictures(Singapore)

    Release dates

    • July 26, 2012 (2012-07-26) (Thailand)
    • September 6, 2012 (2012-09-06) (Singapore)

    Running time

    147 minutes
    CountryThailand
    LanguageThai
    Box office฿70 million (US$2 million)[2]

    Seven Something (Thai: รัก 7 ปี ดี 7 หน; RTGSRak Chet Pi Di Chet Hon; lit: "love 7 years, good 7 times") is a 2012 Thai Drama Romance Anthology film which separated to three parts, directed by Jira Maligool, Adisorn Trisirikasem and Paween Purikitpanya. The film commemorates the seven year establishment of GTH.[3] The movie tells various love stories from three generations at different ages: 14, 21 and 42. In the first part, the relationship of a teenage couple is altered by the power of social networking. In the second part, an acting couple's relationship is put to test as fame takes its toll. In the last episode, a 42-year-old reporter encounters a tragic loss in her life; when she meets a young marathon runner, her life is changed forever. It was released on July 26, 2012. The film stars Jirayu La-ongmanee as Puan, Sutatta Udomsilp as Milk, Sunny Suwanmethanon as John Sirin Horwang as Mam, Nickhun Horvejkul as He, Suquan Bulakul as She, and Panissara Phimpru as Sairoong.

    Plot summary[edit]

    Seven Something is a love story and was shot by three different directors. As such, the film is divided into three parts; the first is named "14," featuring problems of two teenagers and social networks. The second part is named "21/28" and is about two former actor and actress lovers who work together again after being apart for seven years. The third part is called "42.195" and is about a woman who meets a young man who encourages her to complete a marathon.

    Beginning with "14" directed by Paween Purijitpanya (Director of Phobia, Phobia 2), this is the love story of Puan (Jirayu La-ongmanee) and Milk (Sutatta Udomsilp). Their love will never be the same once Puan changes his Facebook's status to "In A Relationship" and starts to incessantly post clips proclaiming his love towards Milk. For Puan, each and every moment and emotion for Milk is conveyed with each upload. There are so many comments from nosy people that the total views reach almost viral levels. Puan becomes very obsessed with this online world filled with strangers and as a result his girlfriend's love for him fades with every "Like" click on his Facebook's wall.

    Next is "21/28" directed by Adisorn Tresirikasem (Director of BTS - Bangkok Traffic Love Story) - a story of how two former superstars who starred in a critically acclaimed film together deals with their emotions as their careers go downhill experiencing failure in finances and fame. All they have to hold on to is their one-hit-wonder movie. Now, the actress Mam (Sirin Horwang), who is 28 years old, is struggling to get back in front of the camera again. The chance arrives when the studio announces plans to make a sequel to their hit movie. Both Mam and John (Sunny Suwanmethanon) will get a chance to be stars on the big screen again. However, John has long left the movie scene becoming a caretaker of aquatic animals in an aquarium. Mam will have to make her way to find John, who was once handsome, but is now a vulgar overweight man who drinks a lot of beer.

    And the last story is "42.195" by award-winning director Jira Maligool (Director of Mekhong Full Moon Party and The Tin Mine) which conceptualizes the parallels of life and running a marathon. The human life's mileage is not much different from the kilometer sign that shows the distance of the marathon. The story is about SHE (Suquan Bulakul) a 42 years old newsreader whose life changes and transitions to a whole new chapter once she meets He (Nickhun Horvejkul), a young marathon runner who invites her to join the Bangkok Marathon race. Her life will never be the same again.[4]

    Cast[edit]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominated work Result
    2013 10th Starpics Thai Films Awards Best Supporting Actress Suquan Bulakul Nominated
    Popular Thailand Film Seven Something Won
    Top Awards Best Film Nominated
    Best Film Director Jira Maligool, Adisorn Trisirikasem, Paween Purikitpanya Nominated
    Best Film Actor Sunny Suwanmethanon Nominated
    Best Film Actress Sirin Horwang Nominated
    Best Rising Film Actor Nickhun Horvejkul Nominated
    10th Kom Chad Luek Awards Best Actor Jirayu La-ongmanee Nominated
    Popular Movie Seven Something Nominated
    BK Film Awards[5] The Eye Candy Award Nickhun Horvejkul Won
    22nd Thailand National Film Association Awards Best Actress Suquan Bulakul Nominated
    9th Chalermthai Awards Film of the Year Seven Something Nominated
    Director of the Year Jira Maligool Nominated
    Actor in Leading Role of the Year Sunny Suwanmethanon Won
    Actress in Leading Role of the Year Suquan Bulakul Nominated
    Actress in Supporting Role of the Year Sirin Horwang Won
    Screenplay of the Year Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit Nominated
    Achievement of the Year in Music Written for Motion Picture Seven Something Nominated
    Song from Film of the Year Yark Ruk Tong Mai Klua Kum Wa Sia Jai - Da of Endorphine Nominated
    6th Nine Entertain Awards Actor of the Year Sunny Suwanmethanon Nominated
    Popular Award Nickhun Horvejkul Nominated
    21st Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards Best Leading Actress Suquan Bulakul Nominated
    29th Saraswati Royal Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated
    Best Supporting Actor Jirayu La-ongmanee Won
    Siamdara Stars Awards Best Film Actress Suquan Bulakul Nominated
    Sirin Horwang Nominated

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Seven Something Original Soundtrack (OST) (Thailand Version)".
  • ^ "Seven Something film gross". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  • ^ "2PM's Nichkhun holds press conference and preview event for 'Seven Something' + promotional message clip". July 24, 2012.
  • ^ SEVEN SOMETHING (2012). MX - MovieXclusive.
  • ^ (in English) BK Film Awards 2013: Thailand's Best Movies. BK - THE INSIDER'S GUIDE TO BANGKOK. FEB 20, 2013.
  • External links[edit]


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