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Gig Number Two 2007

★ 6.01 votes89 min📅 2007-09-20

"The wild and wacky love pursuit continues..."

Gig Number Two (2007) dives into the chaotic world of young men chasing love and adventure in Bangkok's urban sprawl. Directed by Theeratorn Siriphunvaraporn, this Thai romantic comedy follows four friends whose quests for romance hit one dead end after another.

Director: Theeratorn Siriphunvaraporn

Cast

Nutthachart Chankan
Jack
Benjamin Hotrabhavananda
Pok
Amelia Jacobs
Amy
Mudhthanita Swedwittayatadakool
Mmie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gig Number Two (2007) about?

This Thai romantic comedy follows four friends as they seek help from a smooth-talking expert to finally land dates. Their pursuit of romance spirals into a series of comedic misadventures, testing their patience and relationships along the way.

Who directed Gig Number Two?

Gig Number Two was directed by Theeratorn Siriphunvaraporn, a filmmaker known for blending humor and heart in Thai cinema.

Who stars in Gig Number Two?

The film stars Nutthachart Chankan, Benjamin Hotrabhavananda, Amelia Jacobs, and Mudhthanita Swedwittayatadakool as the core group of friends navigating love and chaos.

Is Gig Number Two (2007) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted rom-coms, Gig Number Two offers plenty of laughs and relatable moments. Its breezy runtime and ensemble cast make it an easy, entertaining watch, though it may not break new ground for the genre.

How long is Gig Number Two?

Gig Number Two has a runtime of 89 minutes.

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About Gig Number Two (2007) — A hilarious Thai rom-com about love, luck, and the art of the chase

Gig Number Two (2007) dives into the chaotic world of young men chasing love and adventure in Bangkok's urban sprawl. Directed by Theeratorn Siriphunvaraporn, this Thai romantic comedy follows four friends whose quests for romance hit one dead end after another. Frustrated by their lack of success, they turn to John—a self-proclaimed expert in the art of picking up women—for guidance. But when even his legendary skills fail to deliver instant results, the group's quest becomes a series of hilarious mishaps and unexpected twists, revealing the messy, awkward, and sometimes rewarding nature of modern romance.

With its lighthearted tone and relatable themes, Gig Number Two blends slapstick humor with heartfelt moments, capturing the universal struggle of dating in the digital age. The film's vibrant atmosphere and ensemble cast bring both energy and charm, making it a breezy, feel-good watch for fans of offbeat rom-coms. Whether it's through over-the-top schemes or quiet realizations, the characters learn that love isn't about 'gigs'—it's about connection.