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Bad Genius
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Bad Genius (2017)

Ingenious heist drama “Bad Genius” combines exam cheating with thrilling twists. A Thai film that challenges norms and keeps viewers on the edge.

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Based On True Story
Original Title ฉลาดเกมส์โกง
Tagline Genius students with one mission... Turning exam answers into millions.
Formats Streaming
Duration 130 mins
Status Released
Year 2017
Release Date May 3, 2017
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Lynn, a brilliant student, after helping her friends to get the grades they need, develops the idea of starting a much bigger exam-cheating business.

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 A Clever Heist Drama with a Twist

“Bad Genius” is a Thai film that ingeniously blends high-stakes exam cheating with thrilling heist elements. Directed by Nattawut Poonpiriya, this youth drama takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the world of academic pressure, corruption, and unexpected alliances.

Plot Summary: The film centers around Lynn (Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying), a brilliant math prodigy who becomes embroiled in an elaborate cheating scheme. Lynn’s encounter with Grace (Eisaya Hosuwan), the class flirt, sets the stage for a nail-biting adventure. Together, they devise a cheating formula that combines Morse Code with classical piano concertos. As the stakes rise, Lynn faces her intellectual nemesis, Bank (Chanon Santinatornkul), in a battle that transcends mere test scores.

Review: “Bad Genius” is a gloriously preposterous work that stands out as one of the most unique heist movies in recent memory. Here’s why it deserves full marks:

  1. Whip-Smart Script: The film’s script is its secret weapon. Answering multiple-choice questions becomes as thrilling as an “Ocean’s Eleven” heist. The clever capers of Thai high school students are executed with precision, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
  2. Social Commentary: Beyond the adrenaline rush, “Bad Genius” subtly critiques Thailand’s class inequalities and corrupt education system. By turning nerdy eggheads into hustler heroes, the film challenges Asia’s rote-learning culture.
  3. Ingenious Cheating Formula: The integration of Morse Code and piano concertos is both hilarious and brilliant. Watching this scheme unfold onscreen is a treat, and it’s no wonder it inspires copycats within the school.
  4. Frenemy Dynamics: Lynn and Bank’s clash isn’t just about test scores; it’s a battle of ethics and intellect. Their awkward attraction adds depth to the story, making it more than a typical rivalry.
  5. Technical Slickness: Produced by GHD (formerly GTH), “Bad Genius” boasts the studio’s trademark style. The film’s execution is flawless, from cinematography to pacing.

Conclusion: “Bad Genius” entertains while shedding light on the pressures faced by students. As Lynn and her cohorts navigate the thin line between right and wrong, the film leaves us questioning our own choices. With its international success, “Bad Genius” proves that smart storytelling transcends borders.

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