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Ziam

  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
3.7K
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POPULARITY
4,094
1,205
Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich and Mark Prin Suparat in Ziam (2025)
Zombie HorrorActionHorrorSci-FiThriller

In a world succumbing to hunger, a Muay Thai fighter fights off zombies to save his beloved.In a world succumbing to hunger, a Muay Thai fighter fights off zombies to save his beloved.In a world succumbing to hunger, a Muay Thai fighter fights off zombies to save his beloved.

  • Director
    • Kulp Kaljareuk
  • Writers
    • Vathanyu Ingkawiwat
    • Kulp Kaljareuk
    • Nut Nualpang
  • Stars
    • Mark Prin Suparat
    • Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich
    • Vayla Wanvayla Boonnithipaisit
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,094
    1,205
    • Director
      • Kulp Kaljareuk
    • Writers
      • Vathanyu Ingkawiwat
      • Kulp Kaljareuk
      • Nut Nualpang
    • Stars
      • Mark Prin Suparat
      • Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich
      • Vayla Wanvayla Boonnithipaisit
    • 54User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Prin Suparat
    • Singh
    • (as Prin Suparat)
    Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich
    • Rin
    Vayla Wanvayla Boonnithipaisit
    • Buddy
    • (as Wanvayla Boonnithipaisit)
    Johnny Anfone
    • Vasu
    Pimmada Boriruksuppakorn
    • Mink
    • (as Pimmada Borriruksupakorn)
    Jason Young
    • Kim
    Saenchai Sor Sinbi
    • Joke
    • (as Suphachai Saenphong)
    Duangporn Oapirat
    • Ann
    Oak Keerati Sivakua
    • Purich
    • (as Keerati Sivakuae)
    Yhok Sirimart
    • Dr. Prang
    Toungatt Amornwongse
    • Mr. Pawin, Hospital Director
    Chaiwat Chartsuriyakiat
    • Pitak
    Tan Taofa Maneeprasopchok
    • Boy
    • (as Taofa Maneeprasopchok)
    Namo Thongpao Tongkumnerd
    • Poom
    • (as Namo Tongkumnerd)
    Aroon Wanatsabadeewong
    • Yang
    • (as Aroon Wanusbodeewong)
    Wattana Sappakit
    • Boy's Father
    Sonny Chatwiriyachai
    Sonny Chatwiriyachai
    • Kirt, Commissioner-General of the Police
    • (as Sornchai Chatwiriyachai)
    Kittipol Kesmanee
    • Seksan, Chief of Defence Forces
    • Director
      • Kulp Kaljareuk
    • Writers
      • Vathanyu Ingkawiwat
      • Kulp Kaljareuk
      • Nut Nualpang
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    User reviews54

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    4paul_m_haakonsen

    But it started out so great...

    Right, well I just watched the 2025 Thai zombie movie "Ziam" on Netflix. Sure, I had never heard about the movie prior to watching it, but given the fact that I am a huge fan of all things zombie, of course I had to check out what director Kulp Kaljareuk had to offer.

    Now, the movie was off to a great start. Sure, it was nothing in comparison to the 2016 South Korean "Busanhaeng" (aka "Train to Busan"), but "Ziam" seemed promising, and it definitely had me entertained. And I will say that it definitely is a strong foray into the zombie genre for Thai cinema. Right up to the last 20 minutes of the movie, where the entire thing just tumbled down like a house of cards in a tornado. Talk about a turn for the worse. I cannot fathom what writers Vathanyu Ingkawiwat, Kulp Kaljareuk, Nut Nualpang, Chonnatee Pimnam and Weerasu Worrapot were thinking with the last 20 minutes of the movie. It was like a slap to the face with a cold, undead fish - pardon the pun.

    The dialogue in the movie was pretty wooden, a testament to the fact that the writers were stumbling around in darkness trying to piece together the dialogue. There were so many cringeworthy moments in the movie from the dialogue, and at times I was wondering if it was written by pre-teenagers.

    I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, which definitely was a nice thing, as I do enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances were, for the most parts, fair. There were some rigid performances and some where you just didn't buy into the performance delivered on the screen.

    For as much as I do enjoy blood and gore in zombie movies, I have to say that less is sometimes more. Director Kulp Kaljareuk went overboard here, and there were literally gallons of blood sprayed, splattered and smeared on all walls of the hospital, on all ten floors. It was just ridiculous, and I couldn't distract from that, as I started to look for blood on the walls in each scene.

    The special effects in the movie were good, and they definitely helped carried the movie a great length. Right up until the zombies apparently mutated and had fish-like mouths. That virtually had me laughing so hard, and it was just such a stupid thing to add to the movie, as it really dumbed it down a couple of notched. While we are on effects, then I don't understand why the opted to go for the sounds that the zombies made, it made zero sense. Some of the sounds were just copied from "The Last of Us", while others were very laughable guttural sounds that you wouldn't assume could be made from human vocal cords, undead or not.

    If you are going to watch the movie, you should literally stop with 20 minutes left, because the entire movie just fell apart in those abysmal minutes. And the ending of the movie, should you opt to endure the ordeal to the bitter end, well the ending was just laughable. I virtually got up in frustration and left the room at that ending.

    What started out as a promising zombie movie from the Thai cinema quickly fell to shambles and just went downhill fast.

    Sure, I managed to endure the entire 95 minutes that the movie ran for. But believe you me, this is not a zombie movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.

    My rating of director Kulp Kaljareuk's 2025 movie "Ziam" lands on a very generous four out of ten stars.
    4bahae19

    The story felt chaotic and disconnected

    Honestly, I didn't like this one much. The story felt chaotic and disconnected, like the filmmakers didn't have a clear vision. Scenes jumped around without much logic, and characters didn't feel developed or meaningful. There were moments where I thought it might get better, but it never really did. The pacing was inconsistent, and the overall structure lacked coherence. It felt like a mix of ideas thrown together without direction. While there was some effort in visuals and certain scenes had potential, the film just didn't land for me. It left me confused and frustrated more than entertained, which made it hard to stay engaged. Overall, a disappointing watch that missed the mark.
    6Amakusa72

    Stylish Zombie Action with Familiar Story Beats

    Ziam delivers what fans of action-horror crave: intense atmosphere, relentless pacing, and a gritty, claustrophobic setup that makes you feel trapped alongside the characters. The initial outbreak, the hospital setting, and the Muay Thai-infused zombie fights are genuinely exciting - you can tell the filmmakers put a lot of care into the production design and stunt choreography.

    Where the movie stumbles a bit is in the storytelling. While the emotional thread of a man trying to protect the ones he loves adds weight, the plot feels very familiar - like a mashup of Train to Busan, The Raid, and 28 Days Later, but without adding much new to the genre. Many scenes feel like replays of moments we've seen before, just dressed in new (and bloodier) clothes.

    That said, if you're in the mood for a fast-paced zombie flick with a Southeast Asian twist and brutal hand-to-hand action, Ziam is absolutely worth a watch. Just don't expect groundbreaking narrative choices - this one's more about style, mood, and mayhem than deep storytelling.
    4metalgatesolid

    Not the film i wanted

    Based on the initial marketing, I thought we would be getting The Raid meets Train to Busan, instead, we get a run of the mill zombie film set in a hospital. Think Rec, but not as scary. Ill give the film one piece of credit, the gore is decent and the female lead is the best of the bunch acting wise.

    My expectations were set the moment the first fighting scene happened. Horrible editing cuts, no fluid movements, the main actor isn't a martial artist, or at least a great one, think Segal instead of a Tony Jaa.

    The plot moves along quickly which makes a nice change, but the characters are forgettable, and the less said about the kid, the better. I swear they are in these films to make everything harder, and in turn, dumber. It's a semi decent zombie move and a mediocre action film (if you were expecting The Raid style set pieces).
    4BlackbeardxZoro

    Nothing New to Offer in the Zombie Genre

    I recently watched on Netflix and, to be honest, I was hoping for at least a slight twist or some fresh take on the zombie genre. Unfortunately, the film didn't deliver on that front.

    The story revolves around a male lead with martial arts skills, and the plot mostly follows his encounters and fights with the infected. While this setup could have been exciting, the movie felt flat. There was very little character development, no emotional depth, and surprisingly - no romance or relationship arcs to give the characters more dimension. It left me wondering what the character was really fighting for.

    One of the biggest letdowns for me was the lack of world-building. There was no clear explanation of how the outbreak started, what caused it, or what the broader stakes were. The movie is quite short, and it ends abruptly without much resolution or hint of what lies ahead. It felt more like a prolonged action sequence than a fully developed story.

    If you're looking for meaningful plot, emotional weight, or even inventive action scenes - this one might not meet your expectations. The fights were passable but not particularly unique or memorable.

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Thailand
    • Language
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • 屍殺泰拳
    • Production company
      • Kantana Motion Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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