
Dear Galileo 2009
"Rules are meant to be broken and theories are meant proven."
Directed by Nithiwat Tharathorn, *Dear Galileo (2009)* follows a group of college friends who embark on a spontaneous adventure across Europe, trading textbooks for aprons as they take up jobs in Thai restaurants.
Director: Nithiwat Tharathorn
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dear Galileo (2009) about?
*Dear Galileo* (2009) chronicles a group of recent graduates who leave their comfort zones behind to chase adventure in Europe. With visas at risk and cultural barriers to overcome, they take jobs in Thai restaurants while navigating love, identity, and the messy beauty of growing up.
Who directed Dear Galileo?
Nithiwat Tharathorn directed *Dear Galileo*, blending lighthearted humor with deeper themes of self-discovery.
Who stars in Dear Galileo?
The film stars Chutima Teepanat, Jarinporn Joonkiat, Ray MacDonald, Thanakorn Chinakul, and Wongsakorn Rassamitat in lead roles.
Is Dear Galileo (2009) worth watching?
If you enjoy character-driven stories with a mix of comedy and drama, *Dear Galileo* (2009) offers a charming escape. Its relatable themes and authentic performances make it a solid pick for fans of coming-of-age films set in vibrant locales.
How long is Dear Galileo?
*Dear Galileo* runs for 130 minutes.
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About Dear Galileo (2009) — A heartfelt comedy-drama about friendship and chasing dreams across Europe
Directed by Nithiwat Tharathorn, *Dear Galileo (2009)* follows a group of college friends who embark on a spontaneous adventure across Europe, trading textbooks for aprons as they take up jobs in Thai restaurants. With a year stretched out before them and visas hanging in the balance, their journey becomes a test of resilience, friendship, and self-discovery against the backdrop of unfamiliar cities and unscripted challenges.
Blending drama, comedy, and romance, *Dear Galileo* captures the raw energy of youth as its characters navigate cultural clashes, romantic entanglements, and the fine line between following rules and breaking free. The film's lighthearted yet poignant tone mirrors the bittersweet transition from student life to adulthood, all while soaking in the vibrant, sometimes chaotic pulse of Europe.