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Synopsis: The story of two kids, Kaew and Tong who catch a bus to Bangkok while escaping a rowdy boy who tries to bully Tong. The two innocent kids heading to the big city without knowing what they'll have to face in the future. When they step out from the bus, the adventure is about to begin.
Genre: Comedy, Family
Director(s): Poj Arnon
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Year:
2005
49 Views


me to get hurt,

but I don't want anyone else

to get hurt.

Right, Tong?

Yes.

Daddy, I'm wearing my new shoes,

that you bought me,

to school today.

Fantastic!

I think I should have

myself sterilized.

After the operation, mine will

still function like usual.

Are you sure?

Do you wanna do it too?

Do you wanna join me, Preecha?

I think I'll pass.

I have only one daughter.

I still want more.

Just one kid. You are not

as capable as I am.

Right, honey?

Do you have a new song

to sing for me, Tong?

Yes.

- What song?

- National Anthem

Isn't Thailand bored of collecting

flesh and blood?

No. You'll cause us trouble.

If we fall today,

we can still get up again

There're still ways,

and smiles on our faces

You should walk ahead,

with no fear

Comes sorrow or darkness...

always be ready to embrace

Don't be afraid to dream

of a new day

When you're weak or

discouraged, don't give up

All you need to do

is having hope

The problem might be hard,

but you can overcome it

Don't stop.

Keep going

Never give up

Don't get weak even though

you have to cry

Get back on your feet

and fight it

The goal is surely within

your reach

When you're weak or discouraged,

don't give up

All you need to do

is having hope

The problem might be hard,

but you can overcome it.

Don't stop.

Keep going.

Never give up.

Don't get weak even though

you have to cry

Get back on your feet

and fight it.

The goal is surely within your reach

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