Plot summary
After graduation from university, childhood friends Ann, Joy, Koi, Mam and Joom move on to follow their respective career paths. They reunite again at a friend's funeral, after which all the five young women decide to stay overnight at Joom's place to recall their good old days. When Ann raises the topic of sex, the conversation goes deeper and deeper until each is forced to reveal details of their most embarrassing sexual experiences – the moments they harbor the most guilt over.
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Five Friends, Five Secrets, One Night of Confession
Should Have Been Much Better
This film essentially begins with five female friends deciding to spend a weekend together at a large house belonging to one of them named "Jum" (Claudia Charapan). While there, a storm crops up on their very first night which takes out all of the electricity. Not terribly alarmed, Jum produces a lantern, and they all go to the living room to talk. It's then that one of them suggests that they all share their worst sexual encounter they have ever had. To that effect, "Ann" (Sonlaya Pinnarin) goes first and, after recounting her worst sexual experience, another female follows with a story that is even worse. And this is repeated on down the line until it finally becomes Jum's turn--and what she has to say is truly bizarre. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that that this was one of those films that definitely had potential, but the director (Sukit Narintr) failed to truly capitalize on it. For example, the movie featured several beautiful actresses with Kamonchanok Veyroj (as "Koy") and Chutima Every ("Maem") standing out the most, in my opinion. It also featured a couple of erotic scenes which contained a bit of humor here and there as well. Unfortunately, there were a couple of other scenes which I thought were rather cruel and not at all funny. That being said, although this movie certainly had some good qualities, it wasn't enough to overcome the faults just mentioned and I have rated this film accordingly. Slightly below average.