Today, the Thai movie "The World Owes Me a You", a remake of the domestic classic movie "Get Out, Tumor King", adapted from the personal experience of Chinese anti-cancer cartoonist Xiong Dun, released the ultimate material. The poster shows Dr. Kavin and the terminally ill girl Pa The two good-looking protagonists of Ga look at each other affectionately, leaving a thousand words unsaid. The ultimate trailer released simultaneously by
focuses on the theme of affectionate protection and two-way redemption. Two well-known Thai actors also used their delicate and moving acting skills to perfectly interpret this "be" ceiling love story.
The movie is a remake of "Get Out! Mr. Tumor" has a more prominent two-way redemption emotion
Although both are adapted from the original comics, but unlike "Get Out! Mr. Tumor", the movie story of "The World Owes Me a You" focuses more on the two-way love between the male and female protagonists. In terms of love portrayal, the director adapted the story into Thai localization based on the life experiences and life scenes of young Thai people. In particular, the "artificial heavy snow" created by the male protagonist Kavin to satisfy Phaga's wish can only be completed by young Thai people. The ultimate romance, similar scenes also make the movie look and feel completely different from the Chinese "Get Out Tumor King".
In order to bring more freshness to the audience, the movie also added the background story line of the male protagonist. Like Chinese doctors, Wen is also experienced, but it is difficult to accept new relationships because of past trauma. Although Paga is cheerful and optimistic by nature, he will reveal his vulnerability to the doctor at important moments. Both of them are "patients". They are all doctors, and during the treatment process, they have gained two-way emotional redemption.
Combined with the current epidemic hot spots to reproduce the public's thinking on the concept of life and death
"The World Owes Me a You" is not only a tearjerker for anti-cancer movies, The theme of life, separation and death is also something worth thinking about at the moment. After three years of changes brought about by the epidemic, the domestic public has questions about how to view death, how to live a limited life, and how should I spend my life if it is limited. With more in-depth thoughts and opinions, this story that was once popular in China is now on the big screen again. I believe that Paga, who firmly believes that "even if you die soon, you still have to spend every day happily" in the movie will once again arouse more people's strong feelings. Resonance.
The film will be released this Friday, January 26. At that time, the audience can enter the theater to re-experience this emotional entanglement that spans life and death, rethink the ultimate proposition of life about "what is a meaningful life", and feel family love, Love and friendship bring the warmest comfort to people.