"A Little Thing Called Love") is a 2010 Thai romantic comedy film and a 2011 Asian sleeper hit starring Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul.
An average student, she begins to take her studies seriously to see her father in the United States who works there as a sous-chef.
On her way home, Nam learns that Chon got into a fight with the two boys and quickly rushes to the scene, only to find the situation has been dissipated.
Requested by her three classmates, Nam follows the advice of the guidebook called Nine Recipes of Love, which can supposedly win the affection of the man of your dreams if followed closely.
These include spelling Chon's name on the stars, controlling his mind, and leaving chocolates on his motorbike - all in a likely futile attempt to get noticed by him.
Nam also befriends Pin, a female upperclassman and one of Chon's close friends, who is recruited by Teacher Inn to be the makeup artist for the school play.
Now in Grade 9, Nam experiences a sudden rise in popularity when she is chosen, once again by Teacher Inn, as the drum major for the regional sports parade.
Chon gives Nam an uprooted rose bush on Valentine's Day, but her joy suddenly turns into disappointment when he tells her that it is from his friend.
Shocked by this sudden proposal, Nam could not respond due to her fear of hurting Top and ruining her chances with Chon.
The Cheer Gang gets together for one last time to help Nam finish the unwritten "tenth recipe" of the love guidebook: direct confession.
However, much to her dismay, Chon reveals that he had begun dating Pin about a week ago, which leaves Nam visibly hurt and heartbroken.
That night, Chon comes home to find out that he is accepted into the trainee program of the Bangkok Glass Football Club but has to leave for the camp the following morning.
As soon as the topic of her first love is brought up, she gets a surprise visit from Chon who is revealed to have given up his soccer career in order to pursue professional photography.
In the Philippines, the movie made an impact on viewers after it was dubbed in Filipino and shown on free TV on June 5, 2011 on ABS-CBN.