The romance genre across the world is awash with features that connect two people in the same place in different time-frames through a common MacGuffin. For Thailand, in 2014, director Nithiwat Tharathorn made one of the best romances that uses such a MacGuffin with “The Teacher’s Diary”.
The story begins with two teachers, Mr Song and Ms Ann, being deployed for various reasons to a remote floating school with a very small number of students. As Mr Song cleans up and sets his new classroom, he comes across a diary. The diary, as it turns out, belonged to Ms Ann and the two teachers, as it also tuns out, have both been sent to the school a year apart from each other, with the male being a replacement for the recently departed female teacher. As he reads on in the diary, he realises that the two have shared...
The story begins with two teachers, Mr Song and Ms Ann, being deployed for various reasons to a remote floating school with a very small number of students. As Mr Song cleans up and sets his new classroom, he comes across a diary. The diary, as it turns out, belonged to Ms Ann and the two teachers, as it also tuns out, have both been sent to the school a year apart from each other, with the male being a replacement for the recently departed female teacher. As he reads on in the diary, he realises that the two have shared...
- 1/9/2021
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
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