The Letter: Jod Mai Rak
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The Letter: Jod Mai Rak is a 2004 romance film directed by Pa-oon Chantornsiri. It is a remake of Pyeon ji, a 1997 film by Korean director Lee Jeong-Kuk.
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[edit] Synopsis
Dew is a young computer programmer who meets Ton in Chiang Mai during her distant cousin's funeral. They immediately become attracted to each other and start to date each other over the phone. On Valentine's Day, Dew refuses to accompany her best friend, Ked, to a blind date because she is anxiously waiting for Ton's phone call. The consequence of this nearly breaks Dew's heart as her friend is murdered by the blind date. Dew immediately leaves for Chiang Mai and finds comfort in Ton. The two start a serious relationship and marry soon after. However, their new-found happiness is cut short when Ton dies of a brain tumor. Dew is again left alone. Before leaving for Bangkok, she receives a mysterious letter, seemingly from her dead husband. As it turns out, Ton had written a series of letter prior to his death and arranged for them to be sent after his death to his widow. The letters help Dew through her grief. She finally is able to live without the love of her life and continues to live in Chiang Mai with their son, born after the death of his father.
[edit] Cast
- Anne Thongprasom as Dew
- Attaporn Teemakorn as Ton
[edit] Trivia
- Facial tissues were handed out in front of cinemas for free in anticipation of the audiences' reactions to the final scenes.
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