Actually when I watched GAP. I hate Khun Sam's character but when I knew about how her grandma treats her and…
Have you noticed that people who has the sweetest smile have the most bitter/traumatic past? Maybe Manaow is one of those people. If Khun Sam bursts her trauma through anger which shows that she is more of fight because she's confrontational. Manaow is different, she is more of a flight type of person. Remember, people respond differently.
What is with those bullying rules (juniors have to obey whatever nonsense seniors say)? Is it a standard in thai…
Universities and colleges around the world have different set of rules. In my case, in the Philippines when I was in College, I'm a member of College of Computer Studies (depends on your degree and university) and there are officers. You need to follow them (in accordance to the rules and regulations of the University) so that they will sign your clearance in order to progress for the next semester. When you are already graduating in college you will pay an alumni membership to them. Well, that's based from my experience...
Is Manaow the protagonist or the villain in the story? Chasing Gyo, professing love to her, sleeping with Luktan…
Actually when I watched GAP. I hate Khun Sam's character but when I knew about how her grandma treats her and her sisters that's the time I understand why her attitude is like that. Maybe Manaow has a traumatic childhood or what but again she should apologize to Luktarn and Gyo so that it could clear things out.
This kind of movie is not my cup of tea. Still, I heard awful story about Kiko being sexually abused while filming…
I agree with you the way it was shot is so voyeuristic and lack of emotions so I decided to drop this movie. I'm sorry but this is not my cup of tea. I hate male gaze lesbian movies.
My favorite anti-heroines: Thailand's Nanno from Girl from Nowhere (though she is not a human but an embodiment of Karma) and China's Yan Wei from Couple of Mirrors.