Overview
Follows a couple through their completely different journeys in Thailand and simultaneously reveals their past in New York through flash backs.
This is why I watch Indie movies. This is why I watch Indie movies. This is why I watch Indie movies. Repeat. I loved, loved, loved this film. I remember loving this movie when it came out and I recently went back and watched it again. While I can’t relate to the mental illness / loneliness part of the equation, I can completely relate to wanting to find a “tribe” of people that are like me. To be honest, I had completely forgotten about the ending – it was exactly as it should have been, because that was the point. I think what spoke to me the most was the intimacy that the characters have. The viewer feels that they are in the room with them, and that we feel it too. I was smitten with Astrea Campbell-Cobb in particular as her performance very much reminded me of Emily Lloyd in I Wish You Were Here. It is a shame that the group that made this movie have been so unappreciated in their careers.
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews Till We Meet Again

Movie title: Till We Meet Again
Movie description: Follows a couple through their completely different journeys in Thailand and simultaneously reveals their past in New York through flash backs.
Date published: 2017-08-19
Director(s): Bank Tangjaitrong
Actor(s): John Matton, Linnea Larsdotter, Emrhys Cooper, Astrea Campbell-Cobb, Timothy Ryan Hickernell, Elly Han, Vithaya Pansringarm, Rachel Rossin, James Kacey, James Beaman, Isaac Byrne, Adam DeCarlo
Genre: Drama, Adventure
My Review
This is why I watch Indie movies. This is why I watch Indie movies. This is why I watch Indie movies. Repeat. I loved, loved, loved this film. I remember loving this movie when it came out and I recently went back and watched it again. While I can’t relate to the mental illness / loneliness part of the equation, I can completely relate to wanting to find a “tribe” of people that are like me. To be honest, I had completely forgotten about the ending – it was exactly as it should have been, because that was the point. I think what spoke to me the most was the intimacy that the characters have. The viewer feels that they are in the room with them, and that we feel it too. I was smitten with Astrea Campbell-Cobb in particular as her performance very much reminded me of Emily Lloyd in I Wish You Were Here. It is a shame that the group that made this movie have been so unappreciated in their careers.
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My Review - 9/10
9/10