
BBetter 2017
"To love them in the present means you must be able to accept their past."
In the compact yet thought-provoking sci-fi romance *BBetter (2017)*, director Kriangkrai Wachirathamporn crafts a story that blends cutting-edge technology with deep emotional stakes.
Director: Kriangkrai Wachirathamporn
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is BBetter (2017) about?
Dew and Cee visit a futuristic clinic called BBetter to fix a seemingly minor habit of Cee's, only to uncover unexpected truths about their relationship. As the clinic's experimental technology alters their perceptions, their journey forces them to confront lingering questions about love, acceptance, and the weight of past choices.
Who directed BBetter?
Kriangkrai Wachirathamporn directed *BBetter*, bringing a fresh perspective to the intersection of science and emotion in this compact but impactful film.
Who stars in BBetter?
The film features Chayanit Chansangavej, Kritsanapoom Pibulsonggram, Ego Mikitas, and sisters Wiphawee and Waranya Gamprasertsuk in the lead roles.
Is BBetter (2017) worth watching?
With its unique blend of science fiction and romance, *BBetter* offers a surprisingly rich exploration of human connection in just 33 minutes. While unrated on IMDb, its thematic depth and original concept make it a standout for fans of thought-provoking short films.
How long is BBetter?
BBetter (2017) has a runtime of 33 minutes.
About BBetter (2017) — A Sci-Fi Romance That Questions Love and Memory
In the compact yet thought-provoking sci-fi romance *BBetter (2017)*, director Kriangkrai Wachirathamporn crafts a story that blends cutting-edge technology with deep emotional stakes. This 33-minute film follows Dew and Cee as they step into the doors of an innovative clinic promising to rewrite habits at their neurological roots. What begins as a simple attempt to address Cee's notorious tardiness spirals into a revelation about the tangled web of love, acceptance, and the past we all carry.
Set against a backdrop that balances clinical precision with intimate warmth, *BBetter* explores how even the smallest personal flaws can become gateways to profound self-discovery. As the experimental process unfolds, the boundaries between therapy and truth blur, challenging both characters—and viewers—to confront what it really means to love someone fully, flaws and all.