While the words ‘It Gets Better’ immediately bring to mind the campaign to try ensure bullied teens know that while things may be tough, there’s a silver lining, it’s also the name of a Thai film, looking at gender, sexuality and love in the country. The film traces three lives as they deal with social norms of gender, family and love in Thailand. Complete with an Alfa Romeo convertible and Jackie O sunglasses, a cosmopolitan woman finds herself in a rural village struggling with facing her small town roots, the person she has become, and the young lover who might complicate everything. Meanwhile, shame descends upon a family when a young boy is forced to become a monk after his widower father finds him dancing in his mother’s clothes. The third intertwined story is that of a young man who discovers that his estranged father has left him a cabaret that features ladyboy performers. Will he sell the club or will they charm him into honoring the stranger that was his father and keep the club open.