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So, 'Love Letter' from 1986 is a quirky take on romantic comedy, though the director isn't really well-known, which adds to its offbeat charm. The premise revolves around Tawat, a rich guy who's infatuated with Namtip, and he takes this bizarre route of delivering his own love letters while dressed as a mailman. The pacing is light and breezy, but there's this underlying tension as he tries to win her over without revealing his true identity. The dog bite incident? That's a clever plot device that leads to some fun dinner scenes. The performances feel genuine, particularly the chemistry between the leads, which is what keeps the heart of the film alive. Visually, it’s not groundbreaking, but it captures a certain playful essence that perfectly embodies the era.
A good example of 80s romantic comedy style.Interesting character dynamics with a light-hearted approach.Offers a unique twist on the classic love story trope.
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