One time at Nang cafe, I and two children who are members of the We Make Movies project of the Center for Young Cinema Talent Development (TPD) talked about their short film project.
The film tells two seemingly unrelated stories.
Quentin Taratino said that when he watched the movie he just sat there crying.
As for Mr. 663, he chose not to read the letters left for him by his ex-girlfriend at the forgotten fast food counter every night.
The first part is a crime-oriented story, the second part is a humorous tragedy, both parts are connected by Mr. 223’s statement when he said he was interested in Faye, but Faye loved someone else, haunted her.
The late famous critic Roger Ebert said: “You like this movie because you know about cinema, not because it talks about life.”