My Bromance
My Bromance
| 20 February 2014 (USA)
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Golf is an ill-behaved high schooler living with his father. One day, upon his father's return from a trip, he meets Bank, his new step-brother from his father's new marriage. Golf is taken by surprise with this new revelation. Bank is younger than him by four months, but this doesn't ease Golf's discontent at all. He does not want a new family, including a younger brother. After initially treating Bank badly, Golf and him can't help but get close. Will the feelings of love between siblings grow beyond that?

Reviews
Cortechba

Overrated

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Reptileenbu

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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Micransix

Crappy film

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ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Julien Mayfair

If you're looking for a shameless tearjerker, delivered by two adorable Thai boys, this one is for you. There is no great writing, directing or editing here, au contraire. There are some commendable attempts at acting... not all of them successful.BUT, every time the two main characters interact with each other on screen, some magic happens and you will abandon all disbelief. Seems to me the two youths in question are less acting, than acting out and that's what comes across. In any case, you will forgive yourself for watching this turkey, trust me. It's at times like this, that I wish Thai paper tissues were as absorbent as American ones.

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Paul Donovan

I still get tears in my eyes when I watched this movie -- TWICE. The way they created the tension, mixing back and forth the past and present, and the twist at the end (sorry I won't spoil the story for you). The two boys were pricelessly gorgeous. I can't believe that anyone could create the concept of two (step) brothers falling in love. It started out like a lot of boy-love Thai movies but as the movie gathered speed they brought out something that was much deeper than puppy love. The family's reaction to the whole thing was so unique. Once again, not the usual way parents react when they find their son(s) are gay. And the supporting actors -- the four classmates -- are astounding. Usually you don't notice the supporting actors, but these ones played a strong role in this movie's foundation -- although the script failed to strengthen their role and some of their story-lines. Quote fine to have such supporting personalities to the two brothers. Thanks for a great movie.

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