Pim and Kim sit on a bench in the university garden, but the ease that once existed between them is gone. He fidgets with an old movie ticket, her gaze drifts somewhere past him. Their story began with a simple 'hello' online and now ends in prolonged silence. This 2025 drama examines the fragility of modern connections, where texts replace conversations and location sharing becomes proof of love or its absence. Director Nittawat Thananon avoids dramatic confrontations, instead showing how feelings fade within the quiet of notifications and unspoken words. A film about a generation that has forgotten how to say goodbye out loud.
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Nittawat Thananon frames each shot as an intimate space where close-ups of faces and hands communicate more than dialogue. The camera often rests on witness-objects: a phone screen, a half-finished drink, building an archive of receding emotion.
What lingers is a slow, almost tactile immersion into the process of parting, where every frame poses a question without an answer. A quiet gem for those who value the silence between words. — MovieFinder Editorial
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