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Release Date:
21 June 2007 (Thailand)
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Ble is a weird guy because he has two different selves that can be switched into Ble "A" and Ble "B everyday" when he wakes up in the morning...
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Rakna 24 Hours (Thailand: English title)
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I went to see this movie because I am living in Bangkok, and I wanted to see some local cinema. I actually enjoyed the experience quite a bit; watching a foreign movie in a foreign country is a bit different than watching it in your living room.
The movie itself was fairly impressive as well. It did not have the smoothly polished effects of a Hollywood movie, but the acting was far better than what I've seen back home.
The story is about Ble who is actually two twins, Ble A and Ble B, stuck in one body. They alternate days. For example, Ble A has the body on Monday, Ble B has it on Tuesday, etc. Ble works at 7-11 (which are more common in Thailand than Starbucks in Seattle) because every day is the same, and neither twin will miss anything. Ble becomes romantically involved with a coworker, Tau, and the movie centers around their relationship. Obviously, the complication of having two people in one body causes some problems in their relationship.
These difficulties were my biggest problem with this movie. Ble A and Ble B did not communicate effectively with each other, and most of the difficulties in their relationship with Tau were caused by this lack of communication. This, to me, was a case of a character's stupidity driving the plot, and I hate that.
Despite this, the movie was really enjoyable, and I would recommend it to anyone that can overlook a few minor plot problems.