Fan Chan 5366212 185788602 2008-01-21T04:12:27Z Tryptofeng 394678 /* External links */ {{Infobox Film | name = Fan Chan (My Girl) | image = Fan-chan1.jpg | caption = Thai movie poster | director = [[Vitcha Gojiew]],<br> [[Songyos Sugmakanan]],<br> [[Nithiwat Tharathorn]],<br> [[Witthaya Thongyooyong]],<br> [[Anusorn Trisirikasem]],<br> [[Komgrit Triwimol]] | producer = | writer = | starring = [[Charlie Trairat]],<br> [[Focus Jirakul]] | music = | cinematography = | editing = | distributor = Hub Ho Hin<br>Tai Entertainment<br>[[GMM Grammy|GMM Pictures]] | released = [[October 3]], [[2003]] | runtime = | country = [[Cinema of Thailand|Thailand]] | language = [[Thai language|Thai]] | budget = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | amg_id = | imdb_id = 0399040 }} '''''Fan Chan''''' ([[Thai alphabet|Thai]]: แฟนฉัน, [[English language|English]]: ''My Girl'') is a [[2003 in film|2003]] [[Cinema of Thailand|Thai]] [[romantic comedy film]] offering a nostalgic look back at the childhood friendship of a boy and girl growing up in a small town in [[Thailand]] in the 1980s. It was the debut film by six young [[screenwriter]]-[[film director|directors]], Vitcha Gojiew, Songyos Sugmakanan, [[Nithiwat Tharathorn]], Witthaya Thongyooyong, Anusorn Trisirikasem and Komgrit Triwimol. With a soundtrack that featured Thai pop music of the era, ''Fan Chan'' was the top domestic film at the Thailand box office in 2003, earning 140 million [[baht]]. ==Plot== Jeab, a young man working in [[Bangkok]], receives word that his best friend from childhood, Noi-Naa is to be married. While driving back to his hometown, the memories of his friendship with her come flooding back, and their story is told in a [[Flashback (literary technique)|flashback]]. Jeab and Noi-Naa live in a small city. Their fathers are rival [[barber]]s, with shops situated next to each other, with only a sweet shop to separate them. Jeab's father favors efficiency and uses an electric trimmer. Noi-Naa's father, meanwhile, has a more contemplative, artistic approach, and uses scissors. Jeab notes that the results of both methods seem to be the same. [[Image:FAN-CHAN4.jpg|thumb|left|Jack and his friends play Chinese fantasy characters after school]] The school holiday is ended. Jeab is notorious for oversleeping, so that each day he misses the [[school bus]] and must be driven part way by his father on a [[motorcycle]]. By taking a shortcut, Jeab and his father are able to catch up to the bus, but only just in time. On the bus, other boys are introduced. Their ringleader is an overweight [[bullying|bully]] named Jack. On the bus, the children talk about what they are going to do after school. The boys decide they will play [[Chinese mythology|Chinese]] [[fantasy]] characters, while the girls plan to play "house". Because Jeab must cross a busy street to play with the boys, and he fears getting hit by a car, he stays to play with the girls, which makes him the target of much taunting by Jack and the other boys. Then, one day, Jack and his friends are playing [[soccer]] against a rival neighborhood gang. They are one player short. Jeab happens to be hanging around, and he's asked to join the game, proving his abilities. He earns the trust of Jack's gang, and passes various tests in order to join. But the one thing he must do is sever his ties to Noi-Naa. Jeab does so, quite literally, by cutting a [[rubber band|rubber-band]] jump rope, which Noi-Naa is skilled at playing with. From that moment on, Noi-Naa refuses to talk to Jeab. Then, one day, Jeab gets word that Noi-Naa is moving away. And, of course, on the day she is to leave, Jeab oversleeps and misses the chance to say his final goodbye to Noi-Naa. Jeab then gets Jack and his friends to commandeer a delivery motorcycle and pursue Noi-Naa and her family in their moving truck. But the motorcycle breaks down, and the truck rolls out of sight. Jeab is to never see Noi-Naa again ... until her wedding. ==Cast== * [[Charlie Trairat]] as Jeab *[[Focus Jirakul]] as Noi-Naa *[[Charwin Jitsomboon]] as Jeab (adult) *[[Wongsakorn Rassamitat]] as Jeab's father *[[Arnudsara Jantarangsri]] as Jeab's mother *[[Preecha Chanapai]] as Noi-Naa's father *[[Nipawan Taveepornsawan]] as Noi-Naa's mother *Chaleumpol Tikumpornteerawong as Jack *Aphichan Chaleumchainuwong as Dtee *Anyarit Pitakkul as Boy *Yok Teeranitayatarn as Manoj *Thana Vichayasuranan as Prik ==Trivia== *[[Preecha Chanapai]] (also known as Lek Carabao of the band [[Carabao (band)|Carabao]]), who portrayed Noi-Naa's long-haired, moustachioed father, reprised his role of a barber in ''[[Dear Dakanda]]'', a [[2005 in film|2005]] film directed by one of the six ''Fan Chan'' directors, Komgrit Triwimol. *''Fan Chan'' was released in [[Indonesia]] in 2006 as ''First Love'', with a soundtrack dubbed in [[Indonesian language|Indonesian]] and featuring the country's pop music of the era. ==External links== * {{imdb title|id=0399040|title=Fan Chan}} * [http://www.movieseer.com/movieprofilebil.asp?moID=3476&Channel=2 Movieseer synopsis and review] {{CinemaofThailand}} [[Category:2003 films]] [[Category:2000s romantic comedy films]] [[Category:Thai films]] [[Category:Thai-language films]] [[th:แฟนฉัน (ภาพยนตร์)]]