- Sunset at Chaophraya
Infobox Film
name = Sunset at Chaophraya
caption = The 1998 videotape release.
director =Euthana Mukdasanit
producer =
writer = Wanich Jarunggidanan (screenplay)Thommayanti (novel)
narrator =
starring =Bird McIntyre Apasiri Nitibhon
music = Anuwat Surbsuwan
cinematography = Pipat Pyakha
editing = Warapa Kasemsri
distributor = Grammy Film
released = flagicon|Thailand 1996
runtime = 135 min.
country = Thailand
language = Thai, Japanese
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:136806
imdb_id = 0116764"Sunset at Chaophraya" ( _th. คู่กรรม or "Khu gam") is a 1996 romantic-
drama film directed byEuthana Mukdasanit . Adapted from the novel "Khu Gam" (or "Koo Kam") byThommayanti , the story is alove triangle , set inWorld War II -eraThailand , and depicts the star-crossed romance between aImperial Japanese Navy officer and a Thai woman who is involved with the Free Thai resistance.Singer Thongchai "Bird" McIntyre stars as the Japanese officer Kobori, reprising his role from a popular, 26-episode television series in 1990 that was based on the book. Aside from the 1990 series, the story has been adapted numerous times, including a film in 1973, another film in the 1980s and a musical play in 2003 by Dreambox Theatre in Bangkok that was revived in 2007.
One of top five box office hits in Thailand in 1996,cite web | title = Romantic February: Love in Southeast Asia | publisher = Bradford College and the Council on Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University | date = 2003 | url = http://www.yale.edu/seas/SEASFilmSeries.html
accessdate = 2007-08-23 ] this film was among the first Thai films to gain overseas distribution for home video, with an English-subtitledVHS release in 1998.cite web | title = Khu gam .. Thailand's gone with the wind | publisher = Paknam Web Forums | date = 2006-10-21 | url = http://www.thailandqa.com/forum/showpost.php?s=22724c4e7c4951b7ca774af80d32de6c&p=74959&postcount=9
accessdate = 2007-08-23 ]Plot
It is 1944, and the
Japan 's efforts to win thePacific War are failing, and a Thai woman, Angsumalin, has just lost her husband, Kobori, an officer in theImperial Japanese Navy .The scene then flashes back to 1939, the early days of World War II in Siam, to Angsumalin meeting one last time with her former lover, a young Thai man named Vanus. He is leaving for
England for his studies and hopes that Angsumalin will wait for him and marry him when he returns.Shortly thereafter, Thailand is invaded by Japanese military forces. In
Thonburi , oppositeBangkok on the Chaophraya River, the Imperial Japanese Navy establishes itself at a base. The forces there are led by Kobori, an idealistic young captain. One day he sees Angsumalin swimming in the river and falls for her. She, being a proudly nationalistic Thai woman, despises him because he is a foreigner.Nonetheless, Kobori persists at seeing her and a courtship develops. Angsumalin sees a way to use Kobori to serve the underground
Free Thai Movement while she waits for Vanus.Then, for political reasons, Angsumalin's father insists that she marry Kobori. Understanding that Angsumalin is not marrying him out of love, Kobori promises not to touch her, but he breaks that vow after the wedding.
Despite this, Angsumalin develops tender feelings for Kobori, but is still torn by her feelings for her nation and Vanus, who returns to set in motion a conflict between the two men.
Cast
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Bird McIntyre as Kobori
*Apasiri Nitibhon as Angsumalin
* Thiraphat Sajakul as Vanus
* Supakorn Srisawat as Pol
* Deux Doksadao as Bua
* Chitrakorn Sundarapakshin as Angsumalin's fatherReferences
External links
*imdb title|id=0116764|title=Khu gam
*amg movie|id=1:136806|title=Sunset at Chaophraya
*rotten-tomatoes|id=sunset_at_chaopraya|title=Sunset at Chaophraya
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