Hey not much to say, just a minor correction. I was trying to find the movie you mentioned, and not much came up.
On Google, I found a movie called "First they Killed my father". Think that was the one you were talking about.
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Hey not much to say, just a minor correction. I was trying to find the movie you mentioned, and not much came up.
On Google, I found a movie called "First they Killed my father". Think that was the one you were talking about.
Thank you for the correction, I think I was fusing the title of the book (and movie) with that of the sequel book.
I've always wanted to go there after seeing that film. One day I'll make it, hopefully. The whole concept of Angkor is just mind-blowing to me.
If you are really interested in Angkor, then I recommend going to Siem Reap for at least 3 days and getting a three day pass. Consider it something to plan towards :)
I was considering more of a week, to be honest. I can't imagine I'm going to want to move too much in that humidity before I have to retreat to somewhere with a fan and a cold beer.