In 2019, the original “Inhuman Kiss” was one of the first films to usher in a wave of strong and impactful Thai horror films that helped to spearhead the country’s emergence on the international scene. Seeing the country pump out titles like “The Maid,” “The Medium,” and “Leio” among others in the years since, it’s no surprise a follow-up appeared several years later that’s just now getting USA distribution from One Tree Entertainment.
After years of being apart, childhood friends Sao (Chanya McClory) and Klau (Kritsanapoom Pibulsonggram) are delighted to see each other again after their initial meets were cut short. Still worried about the fact that potential diseases that kept them apart will return even with Father Augustine’s (Joe Cummings) help, Sao and Cloud manage to rekindle their romance and begin spending time together to help find a cure along with her father Noi (Krisada Sukosol Clapp...
After years of being apart, childhood friends Sao (Chanya McClory) and Klau (Kritsanapoom Pibulsonggram) are delighted to see each other again after their initial meets were cut short. Still worried about the fact that potential diseases that kept them apart will return even with Father Augustine’s (Joe Cummings) help, Sao and Cloud manage to rekindle their romance and begin spending time together to help find a cure along with her father Noi (Krisada Sukosol Clapp...
- 2/28/2025
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
The Gangster
Written by Kongkiat Khomsiri
Directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri
Thailand, 2012
Templates exist for a reason. Their existence can serve as inspiration for future inventors, politicians, activists and artists to build upon and carve their own meaningful place within the domain of their choosing. In the case of art, use of a preceding piece of artistic expression can be both useful or counterproductive to creating something new. In film, the gangster genre has its legion of fans, yet at this point in time it is increasingly challenging to tell a fresh story. Thai director Kongkiat Khomsiri delves into the genre with a lavishly produced period piece aptly entitled The Gangster, which nestles itself in a semi-satisfactory zone by neither feeling like a completely tired retread on familiar ground nor bringing anything especially new to the foray.
Proposing a dramatization of the criminal careers of some of Thailand’s legendary lawless...
Written by Kongkiat Khomsiri
Directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri
Thailand, 2012
Templates exist for a reason. Their existence can serve as inspiration for future inventors, politicians, activists and artists to build upon and carve their own meaningful place within the domain of their choosing. In the case of art, use of a preceding piece of artistic expression can be both useful or counterproductive to creating something new. In film, the gangster genre has its legion of fans, yet at this point in time it is increasingly challenging to tell a fresh story. Thai director Kongkiat Khomsiri delves into the genre with a lavishly produced period piece aptly entitled The Gangster, which nestles itself in a semi-satisfactory zone by neither feeling like a completely tired retread on familiar ground nor bringing anything especially new to the foray.
Proposing a dramatization of the criminal careers of some of Thailand’s legendary lawless...
- 7/27/2013
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
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