The Right One

The Right One

7.0

Feb 01 2018

0h 8m

Romance, Comedy

In this short film, Bas has just been rejected by the love of his life, Maple. All because he looked "gay". His friend, A, tries to comfort him, saying he doesn't need to change himself. But yet Bas tries to look less "gay".

Hassanat Piniwat

Hassanat Piniwat

Bas

Darvid Kreepolrerk

Darvid Kreepolrerk

A

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