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Suriyothai

  • 2001
  • R
  • 3h 5min
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M.L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi in Suriyothai (2001)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDuring the 16th century, as Thailand contends with both a civil war and Burmese invasion, a beautiful princess rises up to help protect the glory of the Kingdom of Ayothaya. Based on the lif... Leer todoDuring the 16th century, as Thailand contends with both a civil war and Burmese invasion, a beautiful princess rises up to help protect the glory of the Kingdom of Ayothaya. Based on the life of Queen Suriyothai.During the 16th century, as Thailand contends with both a civil war and Burmese invasion, a beautiful princess rises up to help protect the glory of the Kingdom of Ayothaya. Based on the life of Queen Suriyothai.

  • Dirección
    • Chatrichalerm Yukol
  • Guionistas
    • Chatrichalerm Yukol
    • Sunait Chutintaranond
  • Elenco
    • M.L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi
    • Sarunyu Wongkrachang
    • Chatchai Plengpanich
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
    2 k
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    • Dirección
      • Chatrichalerm Yukol
    • Guionistas
      • Chatrichalerm Yukol
      • Sunait Chutintaranond
    • Elenco
      • M.L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi
      • Sarunyu Wongkrachang
      • Chatchai Plengpanich
    • 48Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 21Opiniones de los críticos
    • 58Metascore
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    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Wedding Procession
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    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Wedding Procession
    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Becoming A Royal Consort
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    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Becoming A Royal Consort
    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Becoming A Royal Consort
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    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Becoming A Royal Consort
    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Battle Scene
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    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Battle Scene
    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Trying To Escape
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    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Trying To Escape
    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Swear!
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    The Legend Of Suriyothai Scene: Swear!

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    M.L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi
    M.L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi
    • Queen Suriyothai
    Sarunyu Wongkrachang
    • King Mahachakrepat (Prince Thienraja)
    Chatchai Plengpanich
    Chatchai Plengpanich
    • Lord Pirenthorathep
    Johnny Anfone
    • Lord Warawongsa
    Mai Charoenpura
    Mai Charoenpura
    • Lady Srisudachan
    Sinjai Plengpanich
    Sinjai Plengpanich
    • Lady Srichulalak
    Sorapong Chatree
    • Captain Rajseneha
    Amphol Lumpoon
    • Lord Intrathep
    • (as Ampol Lampoon)
    Supakorn Kitsuwon
    • Sir Sriyod
    • (as Suppakorn Kitsuwan)
    Penpak Sirikul
    Penpak Sirikul
    • Queen Jiraprapa
    Wannasa Thongviset
    Wannasa Thongviset
    • Akrachaya
    • (as Thongwiset Wannasa)
    Ronrittichai Khanket
    • King of Prae
    Saharat Sangkapreecha
    • Lord Buyinnaung
    • (as Saharath Sangkapricha)
    Varut Woratham
    • Lord Sihatu
    • (as Varuth Waratham)
    Suphakit Tangthatswasd
    Suphakit Tangthatswasd
    • King Tabinshwehti
    Sombat Metanee
    • Lord Minyesihatu
    • (as Sombati Medhanee)
    Akekaphan Bunluerit
    • Chan
    Sa-Ard Piempongsan
    • Lord Mahasena
    • Dirección
      • Chatrichalerm Yukol
    • Guionistas
      • Chatrichalerm Yukol
      • Sunait Chutintaranond
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    ggrihn

    Beautiful, historical.

    This is a beautiful epic film set in historical Thailand during a turbulent period about 1526AD into the 1530's. There is an interesting story behind the making of this film. Apparently, Chatrichalerm Yukol, the writer and director is a member of the sprawling Thai royal family (as is SF/Horror writer S.P. Somtow). The Thais have never been happy with films about Thailand, so much so that neither the Yul Brenner film "The King and I," or the more recent "Anna and the King" have ever been legally exhibited there. Yukol had made several well-respected "art" films. He was attending a family function when the Queen of Thailand asked him why he couldn't make a good film about Thai history. Taking this as a royal command, he spent three years researching and writing this story about a famous past queen. Evidently, going from directing small, intimate, modern films to a full-blown historical epic with thousands of extras, cannon, and elephants was quite a transition. However, the result is lovely.

    The story commences as Suriyothai, a young princess, is betrothed to Prince Thienraja, who is virtuous but rather dull. She prefers her childhood friend, Lord Srithep, but agrees to "sacrifice" her own desires for the good of the Kingdom, which is the first of a series of difficult decisions she is called upon to make. We see Thailand as a country with a beautiful and sophisticated culture, every bit the equal of the Japan of the era, but under stress from rebellious provinces and foreign invaders. A series of royal deaths from disease, disaster, and assassination brings about a dynastic struggle in which Suriyothai organizes a rebellion against a usurper that brings her husband to the throne. (As King Mahachakrepat--the way in which people take new names as they gain rank can be confusing.) She then has to don armor and mount an elephant to aid her husband in defending the country from the Burmese invaders seeking to exploit the general disorder.

    The film was cut from a four-hour Thai original to 185 minutes for Western release, and is consequently somewhat choppy, but still easy to follow if you are attentive. I was fascinated by this bit of history in a region of the world where I had known nothing. English subtitles were easy to follow, because, unlike some French or Japanese films, we've seen lately, it takes longer to say the same things in Thai than English, so the titles stay on the screen long enough to follow. Cinematography and settings were beautiful, and gave opportunity for some unique battle scenes, including one between river galleys, and the climactic fight which involves jousting from elephant back.

    I've seen criticisms from other viewers that essentially echoed critiques of films like "Gods and Generals,"--that it lacked plot. Get with it people--history doesn't need a plot, history IS the plot.
    fastmike

    Suriyo-patra

    If you don't mind stepping out of the Hollywood made-for-the-average-audience recipe, and if you are curious about things and places, whose ruins you've see in exotic travel programs then by all means see this.

    Glimpse the culture and mind-set of 16th century South East Asia, through the looking glass crafted director Tan Mui, extraordinary costume and set design and beautiful cinematography.

    A complex plot and subtitles make this a little difficult to follow, and it is a little long, but if you like a change of pace, then see what it was like a long time ago, in this palace, far, far away.
    7fred_astaire

    stunning cinematography, banal performances

    This is a very appealing film for dreamy people easily stirred by beautifully exotic costumes, some compellingly exotic actresses and a few scenes of relentless brutality. The story is complex (and at times downright bewildering) but fascinating, taking place in many places and involving many characters. We get a heavy dose of intrigue, assassination plots, adultery, regicide and betrayal spanning a dozen or so years in the heart of medieval siam (now thailand). By virtue of just that, the movie is worthwhile. But the sometimes dreary, monotone delivery of lines makes the film feel like it was dragging. Though I don't understand a word of thai, the dialogue seemed annoyingly but frequently devoid of sentiment. With sizable patience and curiosity though, this movie can be a rewarding experience.
    Vincentiu

    just impressive

    history page. beautiful show. preoccupation for nuances. huge project , romantic slices, plots, love, heroic scenes, battles and story of a queen as reflection of sacrifice spirit and love for country. sure, it is more a subject of Thai pride. but, in same measure, an admirable work. at first step but this step is remarkable. for measure, for images, for nuances of tale, for science to create a window to Orient far from basic recipes of exoticism. it is a mega - production who preserves its identity. a testimony of charming potential of South Asian cinema to give a different product by Bollywood . and the fact is not insignificant. portrait of Thai XVI century, it is a beautiful jewelery, really impressive for each its part.
    8UberNoodle

    A Glorious Epic!

    Suriyothai is a stunning film: Spanning 2 DVDs, and full of political intrigue, history, and glorious battle scenes. There are so many main characters, and all of them command a huge amount of weight, and against movie tradition, there isn't really even a traditional Hero character, even Suriyothai herself playing minor roles in much of the drama.

    Some have criticized the actress's acting as stiff and wooden, but I thought that Suriyothai was poker-faced intentionally, because she is a Queen after all. Most period pieces from any country have characters like this. I think you have look past her obvious cues and look for the more subtle ones, in order to appreciate her character: passionate about her country and her people, and devoted to her role.

    In fact there are many cards that other productions would have played, that this film doesn't, and much to its credit it stays away from many of the obvious manipulative narratives that are the mainstays for this genre of film, especially in the west. The film has a historical and legendary basis, and I am unsure exactly how closely it stays to that, but I found the film had the great level of depth and realism that only the best historical films attain.

    Watching hundreds of extras, alongside elephants, charge into battle, clashing swords and dodging cannon fire, is exhilarating. It's hard to see which army has the upper-hand until the final moments. There appears to have been a conscious decision to not fall for the trappings of making each battle into "hero's battle", so the action often stays away from focusing on main characters, and chooses to present to the viewer the sheer chaos of war.

    Oh, and it needs to be said: The elephants are awesome.

    If you are interested in this film, get at least the the 3 hour long version, as it is the closest to the way the film was intended (reportedly it was originally going to be a mini-series). While this longer edit of the film has a lot more political intrigue and dialogue, it that brings with it much more depth to the characters and situations. If you are not part of the "Attention Deficit Generation" bred by Hollow-wood, you can't go wrong with this REAL version.

    I can see why this film was edited down for the USA release. It is very long, and there is a lot of references and content that is probably assumed knowledge for most Thai people. However, while I can see the logic in removing parts of a film because of cultural barriers, isn't one of the reasons for watching foreign film, to find out more about other cultures? Granted, there is much that went over my head while watching this film, but I have to say that I didn't mind, and now I will find out more if I can about Thailand and its history: The Internet is a wonderful invention.

    Francis Ford Coppolla has some serious balls to have resold this film BACK to Thailand after he deleted most of it. I doubt he would take a film by Ridley Scott, and slice it to pieces. Faced with that particular situation, I am sure he would be all about "preserving the vision of the artists". It seems to be to be just another example of Hollow-wood being unwilling to let Asian Film compete on its own merits in America, and at least an ingrained xenophobia.

    Suriyothai is an amazing film. It is an epic that I have not seen bested by any other, and maybe even the mythical long edit of Tsui Hark's Seven Swords would have an near-impossible mission to dethrone it. The sheer size and quality of this production, together with the unique chance that it gives to see Thai history represented so gloriously and elegantly, are reasons enough to hunt down the Thai DVD.

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    • Trivia
      At 250 million baht (approx. $5.8 million), it is the most expensive film in Thai history.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The international version of the film runs 142 minutes long and begins with a map of Siam (Thailand). The scene of Lord Piren pledging to always be friends with Princess Suriyothai was added and primarily directed by Francis Ford Coppola (with Yukol present).
    • Conexiones
      References Eco de tambores (1951)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de agosto de 2001 (Tailandia)
    • País de origen
      • Tailandia
    • Idioma
      • Tailandés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Legend of Suriyothai
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Tailandia
    • Productoras
      • American Zoetrope
      • Prommitr International Production
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    • Presupuesto
      • THB 400,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 454,736
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 45,904
      • 22 jun 2003
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 458,564
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 3h 5min(185 min)
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      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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