Terd
La película está inspirada en la vida de Luang Pradit Parió, considerado como el último gran maestro compositor de música tradicional tailandesa. El protagonista es Sorn, un muchacho que toca magníficamente el ranard-ek, un xilofón de madera tailandés. "La obertura" refleja la historia de su vida, desde sus orígenes humildes en el Siam rural del siglo XIX, hasta convertirse en músico de la corte en el palacio del rey Rama IV, siempre con una lucha apasionada por preservar la herencia musical de su país.
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On hearing the news of the death of his sister, a Buddhist monk leaves the temple where he has lived since childhood and struggles to adjust to life on the outside as an uncle to a young niece and as a businessman running a hair salon in a small Thai town in a southern province. He even must learn to ride a bicycle and zip up his trousers without injuring himself. He is confronted by a flood of feelings - sexual, for a woman and family friend across the street; as well as fear and hatred for the Muslims, who he believes is responsible for his sister's death and other sorrows in his life.