Update to my review: I saw the full, uncut video on GagaOOlala, and overall the story makes sense as it's not chopped to bits. Sad that there isn't a continuation of this story in the weird sequels.
Good, in fact, I think better than the first movie, but kinda all over the place though. The script really kept me guessing the whole way through, but the ticking time bomb in the middle of the room (the plot: he's still married and they'll have to separate again) kinda detracted a bit from the enjoyment of the movie, mostly cause the movie is almost 2 hours and we have to wait almost 2 hours to get a resolution to the problem. And, is there anyone else who was annoyed by the ending beach scene? I found it incredibly annoying that Oat wouldn't just cut to the chase and say: "Getting a divorce, Wife is OK with it, we can be together now." What an overused trope: lack of forthright communication to unnecessarily extend a dramatic moment. It would have shaved 10 minutes off this movie, LOL.
Anyways, nice to see the closure at the ending, but they didn't mention what happened to Kenta! LOL for a large part of this movie, I was shipping Kenta and Toey and hoping Oat would disappear. I'm glad it worked out for Oat and Toey at the end though. I immediately shipped Kenta and Oat's wife, but he wasn't included in her story at the credits. Oh well. I found out he played a small BL part in "Wedding Bells for the Otaku?" so guess I'll be watching that soon. As other have said, kinda rolled my eyes at how the wife took things. I guess by what she said is that she wasn't really ever in love with him either, more like a brother, so their marriage was one of convenience? or friendship? I dunno. Convenient plot device.
On another note, I think Toey is quite a good actor. I've seen guys cry (ahem, Gun Atthaphan) but Toey had snot running out of his nose, man he made it look so real I could feel his pain and I teared up too. I hope he gets more work, he's obviously good at it.
I think the leads kinda lacked chemistry, due to writing or directing. They had good chemistry off camera. Overall, I liked it, but preferred River Knows Fish Heart.
Anyways, nice to see the closure at the ending, but they didn't mention what happened to Kenta! LOL for a large part of this movie, I was shipping Kenta and Toey and hoping Oat would disappear. I'm glad it worked out for Oat and Toey at the end though. I immediately shipped Kenta and Oat's wife, but he wasn't included in her story at the credits. Oh well. I found out he played a small BL part in "Wedding Bells for the Otaku?" so guess I'll be watching that soon. As other have said, kinda rolled my eyes at how the wife took things. I guess by what she said is that she wasn't really ever in love with him either, more like a brother, so their marriage was one of convenience? or friendship? I dunno. Convenient plot device.
On another note, I think Toey is quite a good actor. I've seen guys cry (ahem, Gun Atthaphan) but Toey had snot running out of his nose, man he made it look so real I could feel his pain and I teared up too. I hope he gets more work, he's obviously good at it.