

Fake boyfriend, real feelings, and the messiest homecoming since your high school reunion.
When a young man returns to his hometown, things get complicated when a woman asks him to be her pretend boyfriend.
Acting
Oabnithi and Nitchanun's chemistry sells the fake-to-real arc hard.
Production
E-Saan setting feels lived-in, not postcard-pretty.
Writing
Family dynamics hit that specific 'relatable cringe' sweet spot.
Director
Uthen Sririwi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title's wordplay on 'E-Saan Juad' roughly translates to 'E-Saan mix/chaos,' perfectly describing the protagonist's homecoming disaster. Director Uthen Sririwi reportedly cast several local E-Saan actors for authenticity.
The film taps into Thailand's urban-rural tension—Bangkok-educated Ken faces the classic 'too city for home, too home for city' identity crisis that resonates across Southeast Asian cinema.
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