The Nation this week played catch-up in its coverage of the release of what will likely be the best Thai movie of the year - Ai-Fak.
Released last week, The Nation ran two reviews this week, one from a reporter and the other from its regular film critic, Hanuman. This was surprising, as Hanuman usually steers clear of Thai movies, preferring to concentrate his critical darts and roses on the Hollywood releases.
They also had an interview with director Pantham Thongsang and author Chart Kobjitti, who wrote the SeaWrite-award winning novel, Kham Phiphaksa, upon which Ai-Fak is based.
Now if I can just find the time to go see this myself, which I'm planning to do tonight.
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