Girl's Friends movie poster

Girl's Friends

February 22, 2002 1h 40m

Originally released in 2002. Girl's Friends is a drama film. directed by Mongkolchai Chaiwisut.

Starring Natthawara Hongsuwan, Parichart Keawkumpol, and Chalotorn Borriraji

Synopsis

Four teenage schoolgirls - Bee, Tum, Nui and Tim - have been friends for a long time, and have sworn to be true to one another forever. Their relationship is as colorful and lively as they are, and they feel nothing can tear them apart. This proves to be not so permanent when one day, Tum meets a teenage boy called Daeng. As Tum's puppy love develops into something more serious and she and Daeng spend more and more time with each other, the relationship with her three friends simultaneously takes a turn for the worse. They resent her and feel she's neglecting them. Meanwhile, despite family crisis, Tim becomes the only person among them who could see that something has to be done to get everyone back on track. Only love, devotion and forgiveness could, together, be the solution for them.

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 22, 2002 23 years ago
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Runtime 1h 40m 100 minutes total
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Language TH Original language
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Country Thailand Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
TH

Production Companies

  • Bluedome Pictures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Girl's Friends about?

Four teenage schoolgirls - Bee, Tum, Nui and Tim - have been friends for a long time, and have sworn to be true to one another forever. Their relationship is as colorful and lively as they are, and...

Who directed Girl's Friends?

Girl's Friends was directed by Mongkolchai Chaiwisut.

How long is Girl's Friends?

Girl's Friends has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).

When was Girl's Friends released?

Girl's Friends was released on February 22, 2002 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Girl's Friends?

The main cast of Girl's Friends includes Natthawara Hongsuwan, Parichart Keawkumpol, Chalotorn Borriraji, Jiranun Kitprasarn, Phaibunkiat Khiaogao.