February Page #3

Synopsis: Kaewta knows her final day is fast approaching. She decides to fly to New York City to forget her painful past and spend her last four months there. Fate plays games with her again when she...
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Yuthlert Sippapak
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2003
108 min
25 Views


Yeah once with Chan.

Chan.

Yeah.

Don't tell me it was that job

at New Jersey.

How do you know?

I'm the boss of this business

I know a lot of things.

So can you remember whom

you shot that night.

I don't know we fail that night.

Chan was killed.

You are not bad at all.

You killed someone that night.

Jackie.

Give him a job.

You probably wouldn't want me

to do this.

Hey.

Jackie, why are you here?

St. Louis Hospital, Bangkok.

Kaewta's neuro-surgery

was already performed in New York.

Does this mean she's well?

In this case, we can definitely

call it a miracle.

Meaw, does Kaewta's father know

she's back?

Her father didn't even know

she went to New York.

I took a taxi from the airport.

The driver talked all the time.

Next thing I know he was taking me

outside of the city.

I don't know where

he dropped me off.

But I managed to jump out.

Then a car came out of nowhere

and hit me.

The next thing I remember,

I was lying in the hospital.

As soon as I woke up,

I called Muay to pick me up.

Muay said you were in the hospital

for two months.

What about the three months

before that?

I don't know.

That's all I can remember.

Muay? About Ake

Did I ever tell you I was sorry?

Can you actually say sorry?

I'm sorry, Muay.

I'm not mad at you.

I knew that you and Ake

would end up like this.

Will we ever find men who

truly love us?

You see that sea out there?

Finding a good man is like we

trying to find a needle there.

So when are you coming back

to Thailand, again?

Not sure. I'm so busy at work.

Oh! I almost forgot!

Kaewta, I never thought you'd wear

something like this.

Are you crazy?

This isn't mine.

What are you talking about?

The hospital said that's what

you had on when you checked in...

Let me see that.

Irada was your name in the US.

Jeeradej was the one

who paid for the hospital.

Do you remember anything?

Are you hungry?

Kaewta?

Kaewta?

What's wrong?

His house is around here?

It was near the bridge.

That bridge.

That's the Manhattan Bridge.

Muay, stop!

Right here?

Meaw, wait in the car, ok?

No way, not after this long trip.

I'm afraid someone is going to f***

with my car.

What? And what about me?

C'mon. Who'd wanna f*** with you.

It's you.

What do you want?

I'm here to see G he lives here.

He doesn't live here anymore.

Where would he go.

Where have you been?

Don't you know the guy is dead.

Dead... No... That's not true.

Of course it's true.

I saw with my own eyes.

Now get out of here.

Or you wanna come in?

Hello Peter. It's Jeff.

Remember the artist who did

that paintings for my place?

She's here and she wants

to buy then back.

Muay, park here!

Give me just three minutes.

Watch out for the traffic!

Told you!

You stay with me here!

Do you believe in destiny?

Eye

Jee

Where have you been?

I went back to Thailand.

Why do you look like this?

Do you remember that homeless guy?

He died.

I was afraid you wouldn't be

able to remember this place.

Scott.

She didn't forget me.

That's love man.

That is love.

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Yuthlert Sippapak

Yuthlert Sippapak (Thai: ยุทธเลิศ สิปปภาค, born November 8, 1966 in Loei, Thailand) is a Thai film director, screenwriter and producer. He's best known for his genre-blending films Killer Tattoo (comedy and action) and Buppah Rahtree (comedy and horror). more…

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