Crazy Little Thing Called Love is a Thai film about a dorky 14 year old girl with a secret crush on an older boy, and one of the most popular students in school. In order to impress him, she decides to completely reinvent himself, in the hope that he will finally notice her.This is a nice little film. Managing to make the typically trivial world of high school romance both enjoyable and engaging, Crazy Little Thing Called Love succeeds as a sweet and light-hearted watch throughout. It is undoubtedly a little overlong, and loses some of its charm in somewhat of a morally muddled second and third act, but on the whole, it’s light enough to enjoy as a sweet and simple romantic comedy.A Little Thing Called Love 2010 Movie Download.
First off, let’s look at the bright side of the film. The high school romance genre is one plagued with horrible flops and tedious messes. It’s a genre that almost always takes the worst tropes of romantic comedies and then adds whiny and dull teenagers into the mix, almost always overemphasising the importance of everything that’s going on at the age of 15.However, there are some far more pleasant little gems here and there, and although I wouldn’t necessarily call this film a gem, it does avoid the worst mistakes of the genre for the most part. Above all in its sweet and very genuine opening act, we get to know a collection of very likable characters in a far more relaxed and realistic high school setting, and that makes the set up to the romance that unfolds for the remainder a lot more enjoyable.
With no annoying or whining teenagers, nor anybody overplaying the social importance of being in a relationship, the film does well to portray a teenage romance as a much sweeter and more innocent affair, something that’s replicated in the lovely performances from both Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul.