Present Still Perfect Explained

Director:Anusorn Soisa-Ngim
Studio:Commetive Productions
Released:12 March 2020 Thailand
15 May 2020 United States
Runtime:114 minutes
Country:Thailand

Present Still Perfect is the sequel to Present Perfect. it is an LGBT romance film shot in Thailand and written and directed by Thai producer Anusorn Soisa-Ngim.[1]

Plot

Present Still Perfect is the sequel Present Perfect (2017), in which "Toey" falls in love with "Oat," a man who is about to get married.

Four years later, "Toey" runs into "Oat" at the airport, and all his pains return. In an attempt to cope with his pains, he decides to travel to Koh Kood where he meets "Jane" the owner of the guest house who recently found out her husband had an affair, and "Kenta," a traveler from Japan who was staying at her place. The peace and beauty of the island brought back his joy, but he knew he couldn't ignore his feelings for "Oat" forever. Until one night, he receives a message from "Oat" about how much he missed him. "Toey replies mentioning that he loves him too, because deep inside being with "Oat" is all he wants, but he's wary, knowing that their love is forbidden. The next morning "Oat" shows up at Koh Kood. Now "Toey" has to decide whether to follow his heart and rekindle relationship with "Oat" or let him go since they can never truly be together.[2]

Cast

Adisorn Tonawanik as Toey

Kritsana Maroukasonti as Oat

Darina Boonchu as Jane

Ryota Omi as Kenta

Dhamawat Suntanaphan as Kham

Chalida Sutitosatham as Namwhan

Aunruen Soisangim as Namwhan's Mother (voice)Lakkana Punwichai as Self (voice) Anusorn Soisa-Ngim as Self (voice)

References

  1. Web site: TheFNGee . 2020-05-19 . Present Still Perfect – Brings Boys Love Stories into New Territory . 2023-08-05 . Psychomilk's Love Without Gender . en-US.
  2. Web site: Present Still Perfect streaming: where to watch online? . 2023-08-05 . JustWatch . en.