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Pop Aye [Sub: Eng]

An architect (Thaneth Warakulnukroh) embarks on a road trip through Thailand to take his elephant back to his hometown.
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Critics Of "Pop Aye [Sub: Eng]"
Denerstein Unleashed
August 23, 2017 Like the lumbering elephant, Pop Aye can be awkward at times, but the movie genially conveys the power of a restorative link between a depressed man and his new best friend.
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Butaca Ancha
December 28, 2017 Pleasant surprise from [director] Kirsten Tan... [Full review in Spanish]
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Georgia Straight
September 07, 2017 Pop Aye is one companion you'll never forget.
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Washington Post
July 20, 2017 As Thana, Warakulnukroh radiates a sense of unadorned humanity, coupling a sense of being lost with the desire to be of service.
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NPR
June 29, 2017 [An] affecting low-key drama ...
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AV Club
June 29, 2017 It's said that elephants have distinct personalities, and Bong's is warm and charismatic, drawing attention so easily that you'd swear a spotlight was shining on him in certain scenes.
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The Young Folks
October 24, 2017 Kirsten Tan circumnavigates our expectations of the subgenre, largely due to the fact that her creature is much more of a catalyst than it ever is the film's sole focus.
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San Francisco Chronicle
July 12, 2017 A meandering, slow journey with a fairly bland leading character.
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San Diego Reader
July 28, 2017 The press notes call it "a crowd-pleaser at the Sundance Film Festival," but don't expect this Pop Aye to be "strong to the finnich."
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indieWire
June 30, 2017 They say the journey is often more meaningful than the destination, but both prove moving in "Pop Aye" - you don't always have to know where you're going for a trip to be worth taking.
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The New Paper (Singapore)
September 20, 2017 ... an impactful and thought-provoking film. Well done.
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The Sunday Age
April 09, 2018 Their episodic journey, punctuated by momentary danger and bittersweet encounters, moves at Pop Aye's pace, but in writer/director Kirsten Tan's debut feature there's a steady accretion of defining information.
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