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A Useful Ghost is not just about ghosts-it's a razor-edged fantasy satire of Thai politics.
The "ghosts" are those disappeared, silenced, erased by a system that remembers only what it wants.
For LGBT+ people, the metaphor cuts deeper: we are the living ghosts forced to prove our "usefulness" just to survive-when human dignity should never hinge on utility.
The film throws our own cruelty back at us: a country that pushes some into silence and oblivion, yet their power lingers, haunting, demanding justice.
This is no horror film. It's a political question: how long will we live with loss, repression, lies-and even PM2.5 choking us-before we listen?
Ghosts never vanish. They hover, restless, waiting to be heard.
The "ghosts" are those disappeared, silenced, erased by a system that remembers only what it wants.
For LGBT+ people, the metaphor cuts deeper: we are the living ghosts forced to prove our "usefulness" just to survive-when human dignity should never hinge on utility.
The film throws our own cruelty back at us: a country that pushes some into silence and oblivion, yet their power lingers, haunting, demanding justice.
This is no horror film. It's a political question: how long will we live with loss, repression, lies-and even PM2.5 choking us-before we listen?
Ghosts never vanish. They hover, restless, waiting to be heard.
Review: Gekijô-ban Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Jô-hen
The visuals were absolutely stunning-definitely worth watching on an IMAX screen. The soundtrack blended perfectly with each scene, pulling you right into the story.
But honestly, I felt the dialogue was way too much. There wasn't enough space for the audience to pause, think, or just feel the moment. Sometimes the unnecessary lines even took away from the charm of the characters, which was a bit disappointing.
That said, it's still a really fun movie overall, and I'd recommend checking it out.
The visuals were absolutely stunning-definitely worth watching on an IMAX screen. The soundtrack blended perfectly with each scene, pulling you right into the story.
But honestly, I felt the dialogue was way too much. There wasn't enough space for the audience to pause, think, or just feel the moment. Sometimes the unnecessary lines even took away from the charm of the characters, which was a bit disappointing.
That said, it's still a really fun movie overall, and I'd recommend checking it out.