At the beginning of eighth-grade, Nam and her friends get into a scuffle with her schoolmate, Faye, while signing up for after-school clubs. As a consequence, Nam and her friends are barred from signing up to the popular Thai Dance Club. Instead, their English teacher, Teacher Inn, connives them into signing up for the English Drama Club, becoming part of the school production of Snow White in the upcoming school fair. To Nam's surprise, she finds Chon working in the production as a stage painter. She is then picked by Teacher Inn to play the titular role since she is the best in English in her class. She also befriends Pin, a female upperclassman and one of Chon's close friends, who is recruited by Teacher Inn to be the makeup artist for the school play. Pin gives Nam a makeover and when she asks for his opinion, Chon only replies that he doesn't see any difference. During rehearsals, Chon saves Nam from falling off the stage. On the day of the play, Chon is noticeably absent and Nam assumes he went to see the Thai Dance Club. In actuality, he is coerced by the school superintendent to participate in a photography contest that happens to be on the same day as the school fair. Later at the backstage, she sees an apple with a bite in it left on her station with a note saying that they tasted the apple and it isn't poisoned. Nam quickly becomes a hot topic in their school when footage of her performance is shown at the school cafeteria. Meanwhile, Chon's childhood friend, Top, transfers to their school in the middle of the year. After seeing Nam in the school play, Top falls in love at first sight.

Chon candidly opens up to Nam about her father. He tells her that he was born on the day his father missed the penalty shot and feels that he is the reason why his father has given up on soccer. During a friend's birthday party, Top shares the story about a promise he made with Chon: that they would never like the same girl. In the middle of the celebration, Top suddenly kisses Nam on the cheek much to her discomfort. Later that night, Nam tells Top to not involve himself with her any more and that he didn't have the right to kiss her as she never agreed to be his girlfriend in the first place. She tells him that she is in love with someone else but doesn't tell him who. Out of distraught, Top makes Chon promise that he will not pursue Nam. Without any more friends, Nam begins to focus her time on studying for the finals.


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As the end of the year approaches, Nam has a tearful reconciliation with her three best friends. In the following days, she learns that she ranked first in school, which means that it's only a matter of time before she is bound for America. The Cheer Gang gets together for one last time to help Nam finish the unwritten "tenth recipe" of the love guidebook: direct confession. With the help of her friends, Nam plucks up the courage to go to Chon and finally confesses her feelings for him. She tearfully reveals that she has been in love with him for the past three years and hands him a rose trimmed from the same rose bush that he gave her on Valentine's, along with Mr. Button. However, to her dismay, Chon reveals that he had begun dating Pin about a week ago, which leaves Nam visibly hurt and heartbroken. That night, Chon comes home to find out that he is accepted into the trainee program of the Bangkok Glass Football Club but has to leave for the camp the following morning. He goes into his room and takes out a notebook containing all of Nam's photos. It is revealed that Chon has been in love with Nam all these years and has kept a diary in hopes of revealing his true feelings to her one day. But as it turned out, he never mustered the courage to do and the timing couldn't have been worse. He leaves the diary in front of Nam's house before leaving for Bangkok. At the same time, Nam is shown crying in her bedroom.

Nine years later, Nam has made a name for herself as a successful fashion designer in New York. She returns to Thailand after being invited as a guest in a TV talk show. She talks about her career and recounts her days in her old school. As soon as the topic of her first love is brought up, she gets a surprise visit from Chon who is revealed to have given up his soccer career in order to pursue professional photography. Chon takes out Mr. Button and returns it to Nam, telling her that she's mistaken it as his. Nam then asks Chon if he has been married, to which he replies that he has been waiting for someone to return from the U.S. after all these years.

After the initial confusion Jia-han moves on to accepting his love pretty smoothly and with the acceptance of his feelings he moves onto the painful path of first love. This is when the true beauty of the film reveals itself. Birdy's rejection, shame and coldness might stem from something very unique to the queer experience but Jia-han's love, desire and pain are universal. The external conflict, such as the violent bullies and the culturally conservative parents, becomes noticeably inconsequential; the agony, much like the love, seems vital.

The movie proves this by allowing the two characters to have their most intimate moments in the same space where they first witnessed harassment. And it proves it some more by having the coming-out scene climax without focussing at all on the parents. The pure affection of Jia-han's love is untouched by the details of Catholic schooling and political circumstances, and so is his longing. The only person afforded the liberty to react to their love is the priest, whose own life has been a self-imposed punishment for being gay. The confrontation between him and Jia-han might feel like the bubble bursting and circumstances overpowering feelings, religion overwhelming love but in reality, it's the opposite. Father Oliver's arguments are put down not by fierce speeches on equality and rights but by irrational passion and love. "Don't all homosexuals deserve to go to hell? Maybe more people will understand me in hell." Jia-Han is too distracted with his own feelings to justify right and wrong, and Liu permits him to experience them without the weight of context. By refusing to apologise for or water down the individual selfishness and short-sighted devotion of Jia-han and Birdy's love story he makes the movie not about gay boys but about boys who happen to be gay.

The phone booth scene which features the award-winning theme song is a culmination of Liu's commitment. The lyrics shared between the two define the tragedy of first love, unsaid words, undefined gestures, inexplicable fear and growing up/apart. The much-debated ending of the film, which takes us into the characters' forties, is in my opinion fitting as it further underlines the blurriness of backdrops and motivations, and the imperishable nature of firsts. The world around Birdy and Jia-han changed but their feelings never did. Your Name Engraved Herein quietly argues that the discrimination and pain queer people have faced historically cannot be erased or neglected from their narrative but, at the same time, these facets cannot come to define their very individual and unique experience of love, loss, and growing up.

As children, bold and beautiful Kim Hye Jin (Hwang Jung Eum) used to rescue her best friend and first love Ji Sung Joon (Park Seo Joon) from awkward situations. Now, years later, the tables have turned. Hye Jin isn't as pretty as she used to be, not even close, and Sung Joon is no longer an ugly lad but a handsome, rich boy. So when he asks her to meet him, Hye Jin panics and sends her attractive roommate to meet him instead. What she doesn't know is that soon enough, Sung Joon is going to be her boss.

A man and a woman are haunted by the memories of their unforgettable first love. Yae Noguchi wants to become a stewardess, but then has an accident. Meanwhile, Harumichi Namiki becomes a pilot in the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

Set in the Tang Dynasty, The Long Ballad is a historical drama based on a Chinese manhua or graphic novel. Dilmurat portrays Li Changge, the daughter of the Crown Prince. But during a historical incident in which her uncle instigates a bloody coup, Li is left behind without a family and with extensive trauma. She decides to dedicate her life to pursuing revenge, starting an epic journey where she will gain allies and, if she is lucky, a love interest. Within three weeks of first airing, the show received over 20 million views in China.

This is another Nicholas Sparks' novel, turned feature, that gives audiences that feeling of nostalgia for their first love. It's safe to say that Dawson was Joey's first love, even if they don't end up together in the end, and that's really what this film is about.

Fans of Dawson's Creek will love this other Nicholas Sparks' movie, not just for the romance, but the setting as well. One of fans' most favorite parts of the series was the beautiful, picture-esque small town on the water.

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