Style (2004 film)

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Style
Directed by Mite Ti
Written by Tar Yar Min Wai
Cinematography Mg Thura
Mg Kyi Sein (A Twe A Yae)
Release date(s) June 11, 2004 (2004-06-11)
Country Flag of Burma Myanmar
Language Myanmar

Sa Tai or Style is a 2004 Burmese romantic comedy drama film directed by Mite Ti[1].

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[edit] Plot

Maung Nay Toe is a very privelaged child, the only son of a wealthy merchant family residing in Taunggyi. As his parents were very disciplined, he grew up well-behaved, being polite in speech and manner and sheltered from some of the harsher realities of life. Maung Nay Toe eventually leaves home and arrives in Yangon to pursue a music career and quickly becomes friends with poorer roommate Maung Yin Maung.

Friends Maung Nay Toe and Maung Yin Maung
Friends Maung Nay Toe and Maung Yin Maung

One day, Maung Nay Toe proceeded to town to record a song and becomes infatuated with a girl named Ma Wah Saw Nge, the daughter of a retired school Principal and equally privelaged but shy but also a snob. She gives him an ultimatum that unless he gave up his singing and to return to his wealthy family, their love life would come to an end.

Meanwhile, Maung Yin Maung having met a girl name "Khayt" at his training course also falls in love but eventually drift apart due to stark difference in their personality traits and attitude.

Maung Nay Toe and Maung Yin Maung now both suffering knock backs in love begin to feel depressed and briefly suffer from insomnia. When they eventually get some sleep they experience dreams which reflects their desires -to become acceptable to their ex girlfriends and re kindle their relationships. What they don't know is that the girls are also regretting their actions and eventually they became lovers again in the end. [2]

[edit] Cast

  • Lwin Moe
  • Yar Zar Nay Win
  • Soe Myat Nander
  • Eaindra Kyaw Zin
  • Zarganar
  • May Thinzar Oo
  • Tun Tun Win
  • Mos
  • Phoe Phyu
  • King Kong
  • Hnge Pyaw Gyaw
  • Nyaun Nyaun
  • Htet Htet
  • Pyay Ti Oo
  • Pwin
  • Nwe Nwe San
  • Khin Than Nwe
  • Hla Myo Thinzar Nwe
  • Khin Lay Nwe

[edit] Release

It is started showing June 11, 2004 at Twin, Tamata, Mingalar in Yangon, Win Lite, Myo Ma in Mandalay, Nyunt, Shwe Hin Tha, Ye Tan Kon in Bago and San Pya in Myeik,Tanintharyi Division.

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