7/10
Not perfect, but atmospheric and worth seeing
13 June 2011
It's funny, most critics either didn't like this (too thin, boring) or loved it (delicate, tells so much with so little).

I found myself in the middle, understanding both sides.

This gentle, quiet, slow moving romance between a Thai woman who runs a nearly abandoned hotel, and an architect who comes to town to help repair a local beach resort after it was devastated by the Tsunami has moments of great grace and tenderness, and moments that feel either heavy handed, or not-quite earned.

There's an attempt to capture the spooky atmosphere of a town that's been destroyed, leaving behind thousands of ghosts. That works well when it's unspoken and vague, a little less well when it's made concrete in the form of the lead woman's angry rootless bother and her friends, who bring literal violence and danger into the story, in a slightly forced way.

None-the-less, a well made, well acted, well shot, thought provoking first feature.
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