
Set in Thailand, between April-June 1999, 'A Moment In June' is a story of the fusion of six lives, a song that links them together, a hope of the second chance that might never come and a moment they all need to make a life-changing decision.... (Full plot summary below)
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Set in Thailand, between April-June 1999, 'A Moment In June' is a story of the fusion of six lives, a song that links them together, a hope of the second chance that might never come and a moment they all need to make a life-changing decision.
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| User ReviewAnuwat Uà¸?à¸à¸?à¸à¹?า soundtrack à¹?à¸?ราะมาà¸?à¸?à¸?à¸?à¸?à¸?à¸? ... |
| User ReviewJaya PExquisite moment! Another next step of thai films ! |
| User ReviewMan Tanunart SA beautiful romantic story with great cinematography, screenplay and music. |
| User ReviewHarry TInteresting stories with an interesting way of telling story. Quite clearly influenced from Wong Kar Wai films. I found some scenes were much alike scenes from In the Mood for Love. Yet, it succeeds in creation of some beautiful moments to be more than a copycat. The Art direction is top-class for a Thai film. |
| User ReviewSiriporn PAlthough this movie was advertised to be 'extremely romantic', I hardly feel it. It maybe comparably 'extremely romantic' among Thai movies, but uncomparable to any of Hollywood's. |
| User ReviewChalinee BA Moment in June somewhat resembles one of my favorite films "In the Mood for Love" in the way the story goes, the cinematography, or even the music used in the film. The director also mentioned that he was inspired by that Wong Kar Wai's film. Considering this is his first feature, I would say the film is quite good, and the director does have some talents. I love its cinematography quite a lot. However, the film cannot match Wong Kar Wai's film, since I feel that the flow of the film is not good enough, and that's perhaps caused by some awkward acting when comparing to Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung's flawless acting in "In the Mood for Love". |