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Review | Fast & Feel Love movie review: quirky Thai comedy about a would-be cup-stacking champion is much too long

  • Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s film follows a speed-stacking hopeful and his partner, a shy, beautiful high-school classmate, who fall in and out of love
  • Despite a strong supporting cast and nods to Fast & Furious and Parasite, the lack of chemistry between the leads and its 130-minute runtime work against it

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Nat Kitcharit in a still from Fast & Feel Love (category IIA; Thai). Urassaya Sperbund co-stars and Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit directs.

3/5 stars

A failed relationship provides the central hook of Fast & Feel Love, writer-director Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s follow-up to the acclaimed Happy Old Year.

Shifting gears from nostalgia-fuelled drama to comedy, his latest offering sees a pair of high-school sweethearts struggling to sustain their romance into adulthood, as their wildly differing goals drive them apart.

Nat Kitcharit and Urassaya Sperbund play the ill-fated couple, but it is the hilarious supporting cast that keeps this unnecessarily long film from toppling.

Kao (Nat) dreams of becoming a speed-stacking world champion, so it is little wonder that nobody at his school perceives it as a viable career path.

The “sport” involves stacking towers of plastic cups in a specific order in as fast a time as possible.

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