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Brown Sugar 2010

★ 4.28 votes118 min📅 2010-08-26

"Sex, love and sex. can not be part."

Directed by Panumat Deesatta, *Brown Sugar (2010)* is a raw and intimate Thai drama-romance that dives into the complexities of teenage desire and emotional boundaries. The story follows a young girl who, left home alone one evening, invites her boyfriend over to pass the time.

Director: Panumat Deesatta

Cast

Odette Henriette Jacqmin
Odette Henriette Jacqmin
Tarn
Pitisak Yaowananon
Pitisak Yaowananon
Dome
Pasaweepitch Sornakkharapha
Da
Prakasit Bosuwan
Prakasit Bosuwan
Korn
Yao Ayutthaya
Uncle Chart
Lakana Wattanawongsiri
Lakana Wattanawongsiri
Som
Bloom Varin
Itt
Vassana Butrpetch
Aunt Sri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brown Sugar (2010) about?

The film centers on a teenage girl who invites her boyfriend over on a quiet evening, only for their innocent conversation to ignite a passion neither expected. As playful teasing turns into something more daring, they navigate the blurred edges between love and lust, testing the limits of their relationship.

Who directed Brown Sugar?

Panumat Deesatta directed *Brown Sugar (2010)*, bringing a delicate yet unflinching approach to the film's intimate themes.

Who stars in Brown Sugar?

The film features Odette Henriette Jacqmin and Pitisak Yaowananon in the lead roles, supported by Pasaweepitch Sornakkharapha, Prakasit Bosuwan, and Yao Ayutthaya.

Is Brown Sugar (2010) worth watching?

While *Brown Sugar* isn't widely rated, its drama-romance genre and bold narrative offer a compelling watch for fans of character-driven Thai cinema. The film's honest portrayal of youthful experimentation makes it a thought-provoking pick for audiences interested in emotional realism.

How long is Brown Sugar?

*Brown Sugar (2010)* has a runtime of 118 minutes.

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About Brown Sugar (2010) — A Thai Drama Exploring Teen Love and Temptation

Directed by Panumat Deesatta, *Brown Sugar (2010)* is a raw and intimate Thai drama-romance that dives into the complexities of teenage desire and emotional boundaries. The story follows a young girl who, left home alone one evening, invites her boyfriend over to pass the time. What begins as playful, flirtatious banter soon escalates into a seductive game that blurs the lines between curiosity and temptation. With a quiet intensity and unflinching honesty, the film explores themes of impulsivity, intimacy, and the fleeting nature of first love, all set against a backdrop of quiet domestic tension.

Starring Odette Henriette Jacqmin and Pitisak Yaowananon, *Brown Sugar* delivers a sensitively crafted narrative that lingers on the emotional and physical nuances of young adulthood. The film's restrained tone and naturalistic performances create an atmosphere that's both tender and unsettling, leaving audiences to reflect on the choices that shape us in those defining moments of youth.