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Father and Son

Father and Son  ·  2015, Thailand
5.9
1,224 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2015

Aek is a gay dad who raised his surrogate son alone after the death of his partner. The relationship between father and son is unpleasant and unstable due to Aek carelessly living his life. The child, Nueng, tired of…

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Aek is a gay single father who has raised his surrogate son, Nueng, alone after the tragic loss of his partner. Their relationship is strained—Aek’s carefree and hedonistic lifestyle leaves Nueng feeling neglected and resentful. When a devastating event pushes Nueng to the brink of suicide, Aek is granted a mysterious chance to relive the 24 hours leading up to the crisis. Thrown into a desperate race against time, he must uncover the secrets his son has been hiding while confronting his own failures as a parent. Blending raw emotional drama with a supernatural time-loop twist, this Thai film dives deep into themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bond between father and son. Bold, unflinching, and surprisingly tender, it’s a genre-bending story that refuses to look away from the messiness of love and family.

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moonlight_son
May 12, 2025
8/10
I went in expecting just smut, but this film really surprised me. The father-son bond felt so raw, and despite all the chaos, you could feel Aek's desperate love. The time-loop made every intimate scene hit harder because it was all about trying to fix broken trust. Not perfect, but it tugged at my heart like crazy. Plus the guys are insanely hot.
PL
plot_logician
March 8, 2026
5/10
Interesting idea, but the execution is a mess. The father’s solution to every problem is to sleep with someone—it feels less like a plot device and more like filler. The acting is wooden from half the cast, and the music loops got annoying fast. The emotional climax almost lands, but the path there is full of logical holes.
EM
ethically_minded
January 20, 2025
6/10
I appreciate the film trying to address teenage suicide and family rejection, but the way sex is used as a narrative tool made me uncomfortable. The father's actions often cross lines of consent, and the son witnessing parental sex is just trauma piled on trauma. That said, the final message about acceptance and vulnerability is genuinely powerful. Watch with caution.
MC
melody_critic
August 15, 2025
5/10
The score is one of the weakest parts of this film—the same dull, repetitive synth track plays over both sex scenes and suicide moments, killing any emotional dynamic. A better soundtrack could have elevated the tension and heartbreak. Even the actors deserved more auditory support. Disappointing.