[03/19/25 - 10:01 PM] Video: Trailer for "Frozen Hot Boys" Unveils A Heartwarming Tale of Second Chances and Unlikely Triumphs What happens when a group of misfit teens from a snowless country takes on an international snow sculpting competition?
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Trailer for 'Frozen Hot Boys' Unveils A Heartwarming Tale of Second Chances and Unlikely Triumphs
What happens when a group of misfit teens from a snowless country takes on an international snow sculpting competition? Frozen Hot Boys, premiering April 10, answers this question with humor and heart. This Thai coming-of-age dramedy offers a delightful mix of laughs and poignant moments. The newly released trailer gives audiences a first look at the lighthearted yet profound journey that awaits.
In Frozen Hot Boys, we follow Jab (Nuttawat-Bank Thanataviepraserth), a notorious troublemaker from a juvenile detention center, who unexpectedly finds himself leading a snow sculpture team. Under the guidance of Teacher Chom (Natapohn-Taew Tameeruks), a devious teacher with a hidden agenda, Jab and his gang of hot-blooded delinquents embark on a mission to win an international snow sculpting competition in Japan. Despite hailing from Thailand, where snow has never fallen, these underdogs are determined to defy the odds.
Inspired by the true story of a Thai team that triumphed in snow sculpture competitions in Sapporo and Harbin, the film showcases the incredible talent and resilience of Thai sculptors. As the characters endure grueling training, face ridicule, and overcome internal conflicts, they learn the value of self-belief and the power of having someone who believes in them. "Apart from showcasing the talent of Thai sculptors, we wanted to tell a story of self-belief. As a Thai person, you wouldn't think you could compete in a snow-carving contest, right? But it all starts with belief. Everyone should have self-belief," producer Pramewith Sreechatthiwong shares.
On what inspired the idea for the film, director Tanakit Kittiapithan adds, "I'm interested in at-risk youth, especially those in juvenile facilities. They often don't get a second chance. I wonder if they were given another chance to prove themselves, would they take it? Their stories deserve to be heard."
Director Nareubadee Wetchakam hopes audiences take away this message: "I want adults watching the movie to empathize with kids who may have made mistakes in the past. They still have the potential to achieve great things; they just need the chance. Given the opportunity, they're likely to fight for it. Another thing is to never give up. Push through the challenges. Remember, a small obstacle won't lead to a big success!"
Frozen Hot Boys premieres April 10, only on Netflix.
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