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    Glass bends but doesn't break

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 18/01/2019

    » Following the ending of his 2016 film, Split, the king of movie twists M. Night Shyamalan had managed to surprise us all once again by revealing that the film's scary villain and the multi-personality serial killer Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) actually exists in the same universe as David Dunn (Bruce Willis), a main character in Unbreakable (2000), one of Shyamalan's most successful films and often regarded as one of the best superhero films ever made.

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    The inspirational RBG

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 25/01/2019

    » It was not easy to be an American woman in the 1950s and 60s, a period of conformity with traditional gender roles. It was also a time of change; a number of American women were engaged in a social movement that demanded equal rights.

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    Swiss endeavour

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 22/02/2019

    » Independent Swiss watchmaker H. Moser & Cie has opened its first point of sale in Pendulum's multi-brand boutique at CentralWorld.

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    Remembering Our Lady Of Paris

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 10/05/2019

    » Notre Dame de Paris, also called Notre Dame Cathedral, is one of the most famous Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size as well as architectural and antiquity interest. So when the fire broke on April 15 and destroyed the spire and most parts of the roof of the 850-year-old church, not only was the building structure devastated but so was the spirit of people the world over who grieved over the near destruction of an important church in the heart of Paris.

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    Grim, unrelenting survival story with an outstanding performance by Mads Mikkelsen

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 10/05/2019

    » While Joe Penna's directorial debut is just another film about people stranded in the bleak, unforgiving cold, which has similar elements of other survival movies like Cast Away, 127 hours, All Is Lost, or most recently, The Mountain Between Us, but there's something unique about Arctic that makes the film stand out and feel new.

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    An imperfect mirror of its former self

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 21/06/2019

    » Netflix finally launched the fifth season of the long-awaited hit dystopian series Black Mirror. And while the newest season remains inventive and thought-provoking on the dark side of technology, it feels like the series creators are somewhat tired and running out of fresh ideas.

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    Zen and the art of the tea ceremony

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/07/2019

    » Serene, slow-paced and oddly affecting. Such is Every Day A Good Day, the latest work by Japanese director Tatsushi Ohmori, a drama that revolves around the meticulously detailed and delicate Japanese tea ceremony. The film is, sadly, the final movie role for Kirin Kiki, the beloved veteran of Japanese cinema. She passed away last September at the age of 75.

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    The power of surprise

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 26/07/2019

    » 'What should we do dad. Do you have any plans?" the son asked his father. "The plan is no plan at all. When you plan, life never works out that way."

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    A phoenix rising

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/08/2019

    » When the Lido Theatre announced it was closing in May 2018 after over 50 years in operation as one of Bangkok's legendary three Apex's classic stand-alone cinemas long known for its unique programming of non-Hollywood titles and old-fashioned architectural style, a thousand fans congregated to bid a final farewell.

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    Cultural capital

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 05/08/2019

    » Sasin Graduate Institute of Business of Chulalongkorn University professor and CQ Leadership Consulting CEO and author Larry S. Persons spent seven years researching the cultural and social capital of Thai leaders. The fruit of his thorough study is a book titled The Way Thais Lead: Face As Social Capital, which was published in 2016 by Silkworm Books. The book explores how "face" functions as social capital for leaders in Thai society and also examines the anatomy of Thai face, ways to gain, lose and maintain face, and its power.

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