Mr. Hurt

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"Hurtfully yours"
  • 2017
  • 2 hr 8 min
  • 6.2  (514)

Mr. Hurt is a 2017 Thai comedy-drama film directed by Ittisak Eusunthornwattana. The film stars Sunny Suwanmethanont as the titular character, Mr. Hurt or "Khun Nai," a famous 80s rock star who has faded from fame and success over the years. The film opens with Khun Nai living a comfortable yet lonely life in a luxurious mansion. He has everything money can buy but is separate from the world around him. The only encounter he has with the outside world is his daily visit from his loyal assistant, Daeng (Mashannoad Suvalmas), who manages his schedule and takes care of his every need. It is Daeng who urges Khun Nai to come out of his shell and start making music again.

As the story unfolds, we learn that Khun Nai has lived a life of excess and has burned everything in the pursuit of success. He is estranged from his son, whom he hasn't spoken to in years, and has lost touch with the values he once held dear. At one point, he even donates a large sum of money to charity, only to post a picture on social media to boost his ego.

The turning point in the film comes when Khun Nai receives a diagnosis of liver disease, requiring him to undergo surgery to stay alive. This sets him on a path of self-discovery and rediscovery of his art. He reconnects with his son and starts to see the world through fresh eyes, all the while writing new music that captures his newfound sense of purpose.

As the surgery approaches, Khun Nai reconciles with his past and begins the healing process. It's an emotional and often comedic journey, as Khun Nai faces his demons and embraces his true self. The climax of the film comes in the form of Khun Nai's comeback concert, where he reunites with his band and performs his latest hit, a love letter to his son.

The acting in Mr. Hurt is superb, with Sunny Suwanmethanont delivering a nuanced and heartfelt performance as the washed-up musician. Mashannoad Suvalmas is equally impressive as the loyal assistant, balancing comedy and pathos with ease. The two actors have excellent chemistry and make for a compelling on-screen duo.

The film's visuals are also noteworthy, with arresting shots of the Thai countryside and bustling cityscape. There's a sense of nostalgia to the cinematography, which adds to the overall mood of the film.

Ultimately, Mr. Hurt is a poignant and uplifting tale of redemption and renewal. It's a film about the power of art to heal and the importance of human connection in all its forms. Whether you're a fan of Thai cinema or simply looking for a heartwarming story, Mr. Hurt is a must-watch.

Mr. Hurt is a 2017 drama with a runtime of 2 hours and 8 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    2 hr 8 min
  • Language
    Thai
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (514)