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Nang Nak

  • 1999
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
2 k
MA NOTE
Inthira Charoenpura and Winai Kraibutr in Nang Nak (1999)
GuerreHorreurMesureRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMak goes home from war and lives together with his wife and baby happily until a friend decides to reveal a secret.Mak goes home from war and lives together with his wife and baby happily until a friend decides to reveal a secret.Mak goes home from war and lives together with his wife and baby happily until a friend decides to reveal a secret.

  • Director
    • Nonzee Nimibutr
  • Writer
    • Wisit Sasanatieng
  • Stars
    • Inthira Charoenpura
    • Winai Kraibutr
    • Manit Meekaewjaroen
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Nonzee Nimibutr
    • Writer
      • Wisit Sasanatieng
    • Stars
      • Inthira Charoenpura
      • Winai Kraibutr
      • Manit Meekaewjaroen
    • 31Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 26Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 13 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux5

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    Inthira Charoenpura
    Inthira Charoenpura
    • Nak
    • (as Intira Jaroenpura)
    Winai Kraibutr
    • Mak
    Manit Meekaewjaroen
    Pramote Suksatit
    Pracha Thawongfia
    • Director
      • Nonzee Nimibutr
    • Writer
      • Wisit Sasanatieng
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs31

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    8Coventry

    Nak Nak Nakking on Heaven's Door!

    Here we have something totally unique: an Asian ghost story! That's not unique at all, I hear you say? Well, it is if you bear in mind that "Nang Nak" comes from Thailand and hasn't got anything to do with the overrated and rather weak stream of Japanese horror movies, such as "Ringu", "Ju-On The Grudge" and "The Eye". The film is based on a perennial Thai legend that apparently everybody knows over there and finally received a reasonably well-budgeted and international-orientated film version now! The legend revolves on the happily married couple Mak (the man) and Nak (the wife) and is set in the second half of the 19th century. Mak is very reluctant to leave his pregnant wife to go and fight in the war, more particularly because she's expecting their first child. When he returns home, still recovering from the loss of his best friend in battle as well as a near-fatal chest wound, Mak finally hopes to find peace and quiet with his beloved family. But something changed here, too… Friends and neighbors keep telling that Nak died whilst giving birth and that Mak only lives together with the spirits of his wife and child. "Nang Nak" is one of those extremely rare films that successfully blend romance and genuine drama with horror! This film is as moving as it is frightening and, trust me, it's REALLY frightening at times! The story is pretty intense and heartbreaking, mostly thanks to powerful performances, yet the horror elements are definitely not ignored and multiple images are almost too grisly to process. For example: One minute, you observe the romance between two people and the next; you're watching eerie rats eating the corpse of a murdered woman! Near the end, the film becomes even more horrific, with exorcisms and burials all around, and STILL the story remains incredibly poignant. Not only the substance is amazing, mind you. "Nang Nak" might easily be the most stylish and beautifully photographed Asian film ever made! A giant amount of sequences, albeit unrelated to the basic story, are truly mesmerizing to behold and illustrate sunsets, animals, wildlife and agriculture. It's almost like watching an educational National Geographic documentary AND a great movie at the same time! Highly recommended!
    winn-2

    The best Nang Nak Version, I've every seen.

    Nang nak had been made for many times in Thailand both for TV series and films. Therefore, most of them express the scary part of Nak but they don't mention anything about her deep true love to Mak. So I think this version is very touching and great. I love it. Though, there were many versions made but none of them gives good facts like this one. Two thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    9cliff-19

    Important messages in a popular medium

    There is a lot more to this film than immediately meets the eye. Most Thai historicals or ghost stories are loaded with anachronistic pop culture cliches. This one wasn't; people spoke with their mouths filled with betel (maak), the lead actress didn't have lipstick, the houses were quite realistic, etc. In addition, the rural monks switched between high-level speech and country slang. The point is that this film is a serious attempt to do justice to both the original tale and the time period it is set in.

    The empathy for Nak far surpassed the scariness. What stood out for me is that Nak's justification for her actions seemed quite defensible, adding to the anguished poignancy of the situation.

    Asian ghost stories, when done well, have a strongly moral character. This is one of the finest examples I have seen.
    lelakilah

    SURPRISINGLY TERROR-FIC MOVIE!

    As always, I never bothered to check any movies that would force me to READ - the subtitle that is any foreign language other than English. Nang Nak was introduced to me by my wife... It is because the publicity in the newspaper telling about how this movie has made an impact at one of the European countries movie awards - it's a horror movie but with strong love story message. (How scary, indeed!).

    Infact for a moment (till the labouring scene)... I was still doing my work while my wife kept on yelling at me every five minutes to join her...

    So, I was kind of surprised how good the movie was. Especially the scene when Mak took a refuge in the monastery and Nak followed him there. The most scary part is when she hung on the ceiling....

    Me and my wife had a trouble for a moment to even try to glance at our own house ceiling!

    Nang nak.... is GOOD! (I'll watch it from the beginning this sunday...) FROM : LELAKILAH
    9shneur

    Outstanding in every respect.

    It's not often you're going to see a horror film that leaves you crying. This is a beautiful movie about the undying love between a young man conscripted into the army, and the devoted and pregnant wife he leaves behind. The photography alone, under Nattawut Kittikhun, is so delicately executed that you would think the film must be printed on rice paper.Though not essential to enjoyment of the movie, it helps to understand that its basis is the Buddhist concept of "Hungry Ghosts," souls that have become so attached to this world that they cannot make the transition to their next incarnation. In fact, the whole story is suffused with Buddhist ritual and belief -- in particular that attachment to the transitory and illusory must only result in pain. Director Nonzee Nimibutr has created a work of art that I believe will stand the test of time. If "Nang Nak" is indicative of Thai cinema's potential, then I hope we see a lot more of it.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film is based on an old Thai ghost story. Director Nonzee Nimibutr toured Thai temples conducting ceremonies to appease Nang Nak's spirit and obtain good luck for the film.
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      Narrator: So great was her love that even death could not mortalize it.

    • Autres versions
      Nang Nak Part 2
    • Connexions
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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 juillet 1999 (Thailand)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Thailand
    • Langue
      • Thai
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 幽魂娜娜
    • société de production
      • Tai Entertainment
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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