A burnt-out novelist spirals into obsession a character she created in her head, blurring the lines between desire and reality. As she delves deeper she discovers that her fascination may be a mirror reflecting her deepest fears. (Source: Letterboxd) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Stream of Concetta" by Ladys (ลาดิด). Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: Concetta
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter & Director: Aim-ei Polpitak
- Genres: Romance, Drama
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This movie should NOT be free! it's everything we are missing in Thai GL
I’m still struggling to put into words how this film made me feel. I don’t think a movie has ever affected me like this. It felt like I understood everything and nothing all at once—it was haunting, beautiful, and deeply moving.I hope we see more films like this in the Thai entertainment industry, especially in GL. While the genre is growing, we rarely get stories with this much depth and emotional resonance.
The cinematography was stunning, but it was the story that truly pulled me in. Eve’s struggle to reconnect with her writing was heartbreaking, and I deeply related to that quiet loss of self. The older woman’s wisdom and presence brought so much hope—it reminded me that healing is always possible.
One moment that stuck with me was when the man saw Eve crying on the street. Without words, he understood—because he had felt it too. That silent recognition was so powerful.
This film was breathtaking. I can’t believe we got to experience it for free. Thank you for sharing something so beautiful.
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