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Directed by | Puttipong Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn Wasin Pokpong |
Produced by | Somsak Tejcharattanaprasert Panya Nirankol |
Written by | Puttipong Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn Wasin Pokpong Voraluk Klasukon |
Starring | Mario Maurer Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul |
Cinematography | Reungwit Ramasudh |
Distributed by | Sahamongkol Film International Co. Ltd. Workpoint Entertainment |
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118 minutes | |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
Box office | ฿85,037,300[1] |
First Love, also known as Crazy Little Thing Called Love,[2] (Thai: สิ่งเล็กเล็ก ที่เรียกว่า..รัก, Sing lek lek thi riak wa.. rak, lit. 'A Little Thing Called Love') is a 2010 Thai romantic comedy film and also a 2011 Asian sleeper hit film starring Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul. The story depicts love in the eye of young people who first experience it and how it affects their lives and their inspirations.
Plot[edit]
Nam is a bespectacled, swarthy girl who has a crush on P'Shone (also known as Shone), a popular student in her high school, but she feels that he is too handsome for her. Helped by her three friends, Nam follows the advice of the guidebook Nine Recipes of Love, which supposedly has the magical power to win affection from the boy of choice. The nine steps require Nam to beautify herself by switching her glasses with contacts, wearing teeth braces, and whitening her skin, as well as secretly leaving a chocolate cake inside Shone's motorbike, though all of them seems futile in attracting his attention. Nam also has an additional pursuit of going to the United States, where her father works; he promises to Nam and her sister a plane ticket for whoever gets the top grade in school.
After getting into a fight with the influential Faye, Nam and her friends are unable to enter the Thai dance club and forced to register in the unpopular English drama club for the school fair. Nam is selected to play Snow White in the titular play, while Shone works as a stage painter. Thanks to the drama, Nam instantly becomes a hot issue within the school, and her popularity further explodes when she is chosen as the drum major of the school parade.
During the second year, Shone's childhood friend, Top, transfers to the school. He falls in love at first sight with Nam and declares his love for her. The shocked Nam does not respond for fear of hurting him, so Top thinks that she accepts the confession. Nam is uncomfortable with the situation, especially when Top kisses her suddenly when the two are attending a friend's birthday party, during which Top shares the story about a promise he made with Shone: that they would never like the same girl. Meanwhile, Nam's increasingly close relationship with Top, Shone, and their associates has distanced her from her three old friends; the four barely talk with each other anymore as they enter their third year.
Unable to repress her emotions, Nam breaks up with Top shortly before the finals, in which she ranks first, making her able to settle in the United States. She then has a tearful reconciliation with her old friends, who help her to do the '10th recipe' of the love guidebook: direct confession. However, to her dismay, Shone reveals that he is dating Pin, a mutual friend. That night, Shone comes home to find out that he is accepted into a trainee program in a professional soccer team, and has to leave for the camp the following morning. He goes into his room and takes out a diary containing all of Nam's photos; Shone has always loved Nam, even before her transformation, but never manages to gain the courage to confess. He leaves the diary in front of Nam's house; at the same time, Nam is shown mourning his rejection in her bedroom.
Nine years later, Nam and Shone have become successful fashion designer and photographer, respectively. Nam returns to Thailand to attend a variety show. She gets a surprise visit by Shone, who reveals that he has been waiting for her after all those years.
Cast[edit]
- Mario Maurer as Shone, a 10th grade boy who is a star of the school. He is a son of a retired soccer player of the town who missed his penalty shot which costs the team their national champion title. From that incident, Shone is frequently teased as 'the boy whose father missed the penalty shot'. Shone nevertheless plays soccer at school although he refuses to shoot any penalty shot and thus is not part of the school team despite his high skills. Shone's other interest is photography; he is good enough to win a contest.
- Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul as Nam, a 7th grade girl with dark skin, thick glasses, and a school-conformed haircut. She lives with her mother and a younger sister, and helps her mother manage a B&B while her father is working in the States as a Thai cook to support their family. Nam hangs out with three close friends; they are often considered as an unattractive girl group in the school. Nam places average in her class rank; the only subject she is good at is English.
- Sudarat Butrprom as Teacher Inn, an English teacher in Nam's class who is fighting with Teacher Orn for the heart of Teacher Pon. She is also a caretaker of the school's English drama club, albeit its low popularity among students. She seems to be close to the superintendent that he tasked her to find a replacement drum major, where she chooses Nam. She eventually found love at the end of the story with the new P.E. teacher, after Teacher Pon left the school.
- Tangi Namonto as Teacher Pon, a P.E. teacher and the coach of the school's soccer team. He is pursued by both Teacher Inn and Teacher Orn, although he seems to show no preference between the two.
- Pijitra Siriwerapan as Teacher Orn, a caretaker of the school's Thai dance club, which is very popular among female students and is believed to be the pool of all pretty girls in school. She, like Teacher Inn, seems to be flirting with Teacher Pon although she chooses a more subtle way.
- Acharanat Ariyaritwikol as Top, a new student who enters the school midyear of the 11th grade. He is a childhood friend of Shone. Top instantly replaces Shone as the new star of the school because of his good looks. He is attracted to Nam and decides to ask her out. After Nam breaks up with him, he makes Shone promise not to pursue her.
- Kachamat Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn as Pin, Shone's female classmate and in the same circle of friends. She is appointed as a makeup artist for the English drama club, where she successfully beautify Nam for the school play, Snow White. She once helps prevent Nam from Faye's fish sauce-infused Coca-Cola trap. Pin remains close friend with Shone after high school: he helps her take care of her baby son.
- Yanika Thongprayoon as Faye, Nam's archenemy. She considered herself a pretty girl and is also pursuing Shone based on the fact that he is a star of the school. However, Pin told Shone about her scheme on Nam and she later pursues Top instead.
- Front Montgomery as Shone's mother, a soccer mother, married to her husband played by the director of the movie. She encourages her son to play real soccer, and later supports her husband (Former soccer star) through grieving.
Releases[edit]
Opening on Thailand's Queen's Birthday/Mother's Day holiday weekend of August 12–15, First Love was in third place behind the slapstick monastic comedy Luangphee Teng 3 and Toy Story 3, but rose to second place the following weekend. At last count, First Love had earned around $2.6 million (70+ million baht), higher than expected.[according to whom?]
It was initially televised on ABS-CBN, dubbed in Filipino (Tagalog) on June 5, 2011, and was replayed on June 20 and October 28. The movie re-aired on its movie cable network during the thanksgiving season due to viewers requests at 8pm. It was shown again on March 30, 2012 and June 9, 2012 under free movie block Kapamilya Blockbusters. The full and uncut scenes are aired on its subsidiary network and Filipino-Asian Blockbuster Movie Network on Cable Cinema One.
The movie was released in Shanghai for the 2011 Shanghai International Film Festivals.
Soundtracks[edit]
- 'Someday', sung by Marisa Sukosol Numphakdi
- 'A Little Thing Called Love', sung by Wan Thanakrit
- 'Because of My Heart', sung by Chick Whantana
- 'Someday I'll Be Good Enough', sung by Bodyslam
- 'The Star', sung by Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul
- 'Day, Month, Year (DMY)', sung by Kachamat Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn
Reception[edit]
The film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, despite the average budget.[citation needed] In Thailand, the film placed in 3rd place from its weekend gross in almost a hundred cinemas in Thailand, and then up to 2nd place on the next weekend behind Kuan Mun Ho.[citation needed] The other two movies (including Toy Story 3) simultaneously released with First Love dropped to 3rd and 4th respectively.[citation needed] The film managed to maintain its position in 3rd place the following weekends and stayed inside the top 5 for six consecutive weeks.[citation needed] The film was shown in cinemas for nearly ten weeks (until October 2010), making it one of the longest running movies in the history of Thai cinema.[citation needed] The film grossed a total of $2,659,443, becoming the second highest grossing locally produced film in Thailand.[citation needed]
By early 2011, copies of the film were uploaded on the Internet, with several other countries applying for screening rights.[citation needed]
In the Philippines, the movie made an impact to viewers after it was dubbed in Filipino and shown on free TV on June 5, 2011 on ABS-CBN. It dominated the daytime viewership ratings,[3][4] Just 2 weeks after it was first shown on free TV, on June 20, the film repeated in an afternoon slot. The movie block time slot got the highest rating compared to other programs.[citation needed]
Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul, the main stars of the movie, arrived in the Philippines together on August 3, 2013 for their fan conferences on the following day for their endorsement of a local clothing brand.[citation needed]
Due to the film's success in the Philippines, Star Cinema produced and released the Filipino romantic comedy film Suddenly It's Magic which starred Erich Gonzales, Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul.[citation needed]
Accolades[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2010 | Top Awards | Best Movie of the Year | First Love | Won |
Best Film Director | Puttipong Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn & Wasin Pokpong | Nominated | ||
Favorite Film Actor | Mario Maurer | Won | ||
Favorite Film Rising Star Female | Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Sudarat Budtporm | Won | ||
8th Starpics Thai Film Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
19th Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Won | ||
Best-Looking Actor | Mario Maurer | Nominated | ||
Star Entertainment Awards | Best Actress | Sudarat Budtporm | Won | |
Favorite Actor | Mario Maurer | Nominated | ||
2011 | 8th Kom Chad Luek Awards | Actress Excellent (Movie) | Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul | Nominated |
3rd Okinawa International Movie Festival | Laugh Category Uminchu Prize Grand Prix | First Love | Won | |
Thailand Film Festival Awards | Film of the Year | Won | ||
Actress in a Leading Role | Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul | Won | ||
Music Field from the Motion Picture of the Year | First Love | Nominated | ||
20th Supanahongsa Awards | Best Actress | Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul | Nominated | |
Outstanding Music Composition Award | Ground Music | Nominated | ||
Music Excellence Award | First Love | Nominated | ||
MThai Top Talk Awards | Top Talk-About Movie | Won | ||
Star Couple for 2011 | Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul | Won | ||
21st Thailand National Film Association Awards | Best Actress | Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul | Nominated | |
Best Original Song | First Love | Nominated | ||
13th Udine Far East Film Festival | Technicolor Asia Award | Won | ||
Siam Dara Star Awards | Best Film | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Puttipong Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn & Wasin Pokpong | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Film Actress | Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul | Nominated | ||
Rising Star Award for Best Woman Actress | Nominated | |||
Seventeen Choice Awards | Hottest Man | Mario Maurer | Nominated |
Sequel[edit]
In 2012, it has been announced that First Love will have its sequel and will be produced by the same team however, there are no further announcements yet regarding about the said sequel.
References[edit]
- ^'Box office by Country: First LoveBox Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-06-04
- ^According to film credits.
- ^Santiago, Erwin (7 June 2011). 'AGB Nielsen Mega Manila People Ratings (June 3–6): Mara Clara ends on top; Amaya prevails over Guns and Roses'. Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
- ^Santiago, Erwin (7 June 2011). 'Kantar Media-TNS National Household Ratings (June 3–6): Mara Clara posts its highest rating ever; Guns and Roses debuts strongly'. Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
External links[edit]
- First Love (A Little Thing Called Love) on IMDb
- A Little Thing Called Love (Sing lek lek tee reak wa rak) at Rotten Tomatoes
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Single by Queen | ||||
from the album The Game | ||||
Released | 5 October 1979 | |||
Format | Vinyl record (7' / 12') | |||
Recorded | June - July 1979 | |||
Genre | Rockabilly[1][2][3] | |||
Length | 2:42 | |||
Label | ||||
Songwriter(s) | Freddie Mercury | |||
Producer(s) |
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Queen singles chronology | ||||
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'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' |
'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album The Game, and also appears on the band's compilation album, Greatest Hits in 1981. The song peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1979, and became the group's first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US in 1980,[4] remaining there for four consecutive weeks.[5][6] It topped the Australian ARIA Charts for seven weeks.[7]
Having composed 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' on guitar, Mercury played rhythm guitar while performing the song live, which was the first time he played guitar in concert with Queen.[8] Queen played the song live between 1979 and 1986, and a live performance of the song is recorded in the albums Queen Rock Montreal, Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl , Live at Wembley '86 and Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest '.[9][10] Since its release, the song has been covered by a number of artists. The song was played live on 20 April 1992 during The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, performed by Robert Plant with Queen.[11] The style of the song was described by author Karl Coryat as rockabilly in his 1999 book titled The Bass Player Book.[12]
- 6Charts
- 8Dwight Yoakam version
Composition[edit]
As reported by Freddie Mercury in Melody Maker, 2 May 1981, he composed 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' on the guitar in just five to ten minutes.[13]
'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' took me five or ten minutes. I did that on the guitar, which I can't play for nuts, and in one way it was quite a good thing because I was restricted, knowing only a few chords. It's a good discipline because I simply had to write within a small framework. I couldn't work through too many chords and because of that restriction I wrote a good song, I think.
— Freddie Mercury
The song was written by Mercury as a tribute to Elvis Presley.[14]Roger Taylor added in an interview that Mercury wrote it in just 10 minutes while lounging in a bath in the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich during one of their extensive Munich recording sessions.[15] Mercury took it to the studio shortly after writing it and presented it to Taylor and John Deacon.[8][16] The three of them, with their then new producer Reinhold Mack, recorded it at Musicland Studios in Munich. The entire song was reportedly recorded in less than half an hour (although Mack says it was six hours).[17] Having written 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' on guitar and played an acoustic rhythm guitar on the record, for the first time ever Mercury played guitar in concerts, for example at Live Aid at Wembley Stadium, London in 1985.[8][18]
Music video[edit]
The music video for the song was filmed at Trillion Studios on 22 September 1979 and directed by Dennis De Vallance involving four dancers and a floor of hands. An alternate version was included on the Days Of Our Lives DVD and Blu-ray releases.
Live performances[edit]
In the immediate aftermath of the single the band embarked on a mini UK tour entitled the Crazy Tour.
Whenever the song was played live, the band added a solid rock ending that extended the under-three-minute track to over five minutes, with May and Mercury providing additional guitars. An example of this is on the CD/DVD Set Live at Wembley '86, where the song runs over six minutes.
On Saturday, 13 July 1985, Queen performed the song for the Live Aid dual-venue benefit concert.
Single release[edit]
The 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' single hit number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1979, and became the first US number-one hit for the band, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks. It was knocked out of the top spot on this chart by Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall, Part II'.[5][6] The song also topped the Australian ARIA charts for seven consecutive weeks from 1 March to 12 April 1980.[7] The UK release had 'We Will Rock You (live)' as the b-side and America, Australia, Canada had 'Spread Your Wings (live)'.
Personnel[edit]
- Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, handclaps
- Brian May – electric guitar, backing vocals, handclaps
- Roger Taylor – drums, backing vocals, handclaps
- John Deacon – bass guitar, handclaps
Although Mercury would play an acoustic-electric twelve-string Ovation Pacemaker 1615 guitar and later on an electric six-string Fender Telecaster, both owned by May, in the studio he recorded it with a six-string acoustic with external mics. Mercury also played the original guitar solo on a version which has been lost.[19]
Charts[edit]
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[citation needed] | Platinum | 70,000^ |
Italy (FIMI)[41] | Gold | 25,000 |
Netherlands (NVPI)[42] | Gold | 100,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[43] | Gold | 10,000* |
United Kingdom (BPI)[44] | Gold | 500,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[45] | Platinum | 2,000,000^ |
*sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone |
Dwight Yoakam version[edit]
'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' | ||||
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Single by Dwight Yoakam | ||||
from the album Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Dwight Yoakam's Greatest Hits from the 90's | ||||
B-side | 'Let's Work Tegether'/'Doin' What I Did' | |||
Released | 19 May 1999 | |||
Format | CD single | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 2:22 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Songwriter(s) | Freddie Mercury | |||
Producer(s) | Pete Anderson | |||
Dwight Yoakam singles chronology | ||||
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American country music singer Dwight Yoakam included a cover of the song on his 1999 album Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Dwight Yoakam's Greatest Hits from the 90's.[46] Waw zombies ios free download. Yoakam's version was released as a single. It debuted at number 65 on the US Billboard 'Hot Country Singles & Tracks' chart for the week of 1 May 1999, and peaked at number 12 on the US country singles charts that year. It was also used in a television commercial for clothing retailer Gap at the time of the album's release. The music video was directed by Yoakam. This version appears in the movie The Break-Up (2006), starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston.
Charts[edit]
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[47] | 19 |
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[48] | 1 |
UK Singles Chart | 35 |
US Billboard Hot 100[49] | 64 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[50] | 12 |
Year-end chart (1999) | Rank |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[51] | 22 |
US Country Songs (Billboard)[52] | 64 |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Crouse, Richard (1998). Who Wrote The Book Of Love?. Doubleday Canada. ISBN978-0385257329.
- ^Bogdanov, Vladimir (2003). All Music Guide to Country: The Definitive Guide to Country Music. Backbeat Books. p. 368. ISBN978-0879307608.
- ^Bret, David (2014). Freddie Mercury: An Intimate Biography. Lulu.com. p. 88. ISBN978-1291811087.
- ^'Billboard Hot 100 Chart History for Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen'. Song-database.com. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ abWhitburn, Joel (2006). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. Billboard Books
- ^ abRoberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums. London: Guinness World Records Limited
- ^ abKent, David (1993) (doc). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W
- ^ abcLights! Action! Sound! It's That Crazy Little Thing Called Queen Circus Magazine. Retrieved 29 June 2011
- ^Stephen Thomas Erlewine (30 October 2007). 'Queen Rock Montreal – Queen | Songs, Reviews, Credits'. AllMusic. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^'Queen 'Live At Wembley 1986 / Live At Wembley Stadium' album and song lyrics'. Ultimatequeen.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^'Queen 'The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert' video and song lyrics'. Ultimatequeen.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^Coryat, Karl (1999). The Bass Player Book. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. p. 59.
- ^'Queen Interviews – Freddie Mercury – 05-02-1981 – Melody Maker'. Queen Archives. Melody Maker. 2 May 1981. Archived from the original on 28 November 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^Queen interview: Brian May on Crazy Little Thing Called Love on YouTube Absolute Radio. Retrieved 18 December 2011
- ^ROGER SPEAKS: COLOGNE AUDIO PRESS KIT BrianMay.com. Retrieved 29 June 2011
- ^Billboard 18 Jul 1980 p.33. Billboard. Retrieved 29 June 2011
- ^'Interview with Reinhold Mack, Esq'. iZotope.
- ^Crazy Little Thing Called Love UltimateQueen. Retrieved 29 June 2011
- ^'May confirms Mercury played solo'. Guitar & Bass.
- ^'Australian (David Kent) Weekly Single Charts from 1980'. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
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External links[edit]
- Official YouTube videos: original music video (VEVO) on YouTube, Live At Wembley Stadium, Friday 11 July 1986 on YouTube, Queen + Paul Rodgers, Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert on YouTube (with Robert Plant)
- Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
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