

She lost everything — so she decided to bike up a damn mountain. Thai cinema's most unexpected tearjerker.
Eve is like any other millennial, full of ideas, hopes and dreams. But her world comes crashing down when she loses her father, gets fired, and is dumped by her boyfriend. She feels like a complete failure. All she has left are the words of her deceased father, and the hope that they can inspire her to turn her life around. So Eve sets off on the ultimate challenge, to ride a bicycle up Doi Inthanon, Thailand's highest mountain. Along the way Eve makes some new friends. Dam, an avid cyclist, Nuea, a quirky taxi driver, and Arm, a bike shop owner. The challenge of cycling up Doi Inthanon tests Eve in ways she never imagined. Now Eve must overcome the physical and emotional obstacles she faces, or risk failing again. Will she finally reach her dreams and learn the true meaning behind her father's inspirational message?
Cinematography
Doi Inthanon's brutal beauty will steal your breath.
Acting
Katareeya Theapchatri's exhaustion feels devastatingly real.
Director
Apiwat Bunchalaksi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Doi Inthanon is sacred in Thai culture — locals call it 'the roof of Thailand,' making Eve's climb spiritually loaded whether she knows it or not.
Director Apiwat Bunchalaksi is primarily known for commercials; this was his narrative feature debut, which explains the glossy realism.