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The Con-Heartist

Genre: Romance, Comedy
Countries: Thailand,
Release Date: December 3, 2020
Year: 2020
Runtime:128 min
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Tower (Nadech Kugimiya) is a suave con-artist who gives himself away accidentally while trying to con Ina (Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul), a goofy banker, out of some money. After Ina catches Tower red handed, she proposes a deal for her not to report Tower to the police. In exchange, Tower must agree to use his skills to con Petch (Thiti Mahayotaruk). Petch is the ex-boyfriend who tricked Ina into borrowing money to pay his tuition, then left her hanging in the wind owing 100,000s in debt. The mission takes on a whole new level when Tower changes the plan from conning 100,000s to millions. This con job will take a team made up of Ms Nongnuch (Kathaleeya McIntosh), Ina’s high school teacher who pretends to be a foxy businesswoman, and Mr Jone (Pongsatorn Jongwilas), Tower’s brother, a thief who has a long history with the law. But even before the plan gets off to a start, Ina has a change of heart about Tower. Will Ina be fooled twice, or is it her fate to keep meeting gorgeous con artists? The con job must go on, but can Ina keep her heart from falling for another bad guy. Find out in THE CON-HEARTIST, a romantic comedy by the director of I FINE..THANK YOU..LOVE YOU.

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