A Room with a Coconut View
2018 · 29 min · ★ 4.3
A tour guide and also a hotel rep automated voice, Kanya, leads her foreign guest, Alex, through a beach town in the east of Thailand called Bangsaen. Since Kanya's presentation is overtly aestheticized and strictly regimented, Alex decides to explore the town by himself, fantasizing to get out of the frame.
Directed by Tulapop Saenjaroen · Written by Tulapop Saenjaroen
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