Tee yod
- 2023
- 2h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
3,3 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter Yak, the elder brother returned to his hometown, he must find a way to save his younger sister from a bizarre illness that is causing her to behave differently.After Yak, the elder brother returned to his hometown, he must find a way to save his younger sister from a bizarre illness that is causing her to behave differently.After Yak, the elder brother returned to his hometown, he must find a way to save his younger sister from a bizarre illness that is causing her to behave differently.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Plus points:
- Very good-looking actors, ok use of sound
- The film itself is a no-brainer, therefore, suitable for average audience looking for pure entertainment
- Awkward interaction between characters as a family.
- The acting is almost too obvious
- Tee Yod regurgitates every element of a stereotypical horror movies, especially the overwhelming number of jump-scares. The film is generic as a result.
- Weak scriptwriting - no intensification, easy problem-solving throughout which renders the film ending extremely frustrating.
- Horrible visual effects
- A lot of underdeveloped characters
- The film fails to accentuate the power of the villain, thereby the devil seems to be an insane person rather than a transcendental entity.
As another reviewer already mentioned, this movie feels a little like the Thai version of Evil Dead. The production value is obviously not as high, and I don't even want to compare the two. However, I had a decent time with this horror movie and thought it had a few genuinely well-crafted scares.
There are also lots of cheap jump scares, and the effects look a little poor at times, but it wasn't too distracting to the point of breaking immersion. The characters and dialogue were a little wonky at times, and the premise is nothing too original. However, the movie is crafted with passion and has a really dark atmosphere and provides some nice moments for fans of gore.
It ends with a big cliffhanger leading into the second part, which has already been released. Because of this, it works much better as a double feature, as the ending of this movie alone felt quite unsatisfying.
Overall, it's a decent horror movie from Thailand, and I enjoyed the majority of it, though I think the runtime could have been trimmed a little for a smoother narrative [5.9/10]
There are also lots of cheap jump scares, and the effects look a little poor at times, but it wasn't too distracting to the point of breaking immersion. The characters and dialogue were a little wonky at times, and the premise is nothing too original. However, the movie is crafted with passion and has a really dark atmosphere and provides some nice moments for fans of gore.
It ends with a big cliffhanger leading into the second part, which has already been released. Because of this, it works much better as a double feature, as the ending of this movie alone felt quite unsatisfying.
Overall, it's a decent horror movie from Thailand, and I enjoyed the majority of it, though I think the runtime could have been trimmed a little for a smoother narrative [5.9/10]
This is one first Thai films I have watched and I watched with English subtitles. These did not always translate well so I felt a little confused about what was happening at times and some of the jokes didn't really make sense when translated. I also found that the plot was very formulaic and it was difficult to understand what the characters motivations were. Some of the characters like the two brothers contributed nothing to the plot and just felt like they were there because they were in the original story. I still found it scary but I didn't think it brought anything new to the table in terms of the horror genre. Overall, good film but not amazing.
After the older brother returns to his hometown, he must find a way to save his younger sister from a bizarre disease that is causing her to behave differently. When a remote village is plagued by a deadly curse, one brother must fight to save his family from a terrifying supernatural threat.
I watched it with my 10-year-old goddaughter, who, like me, loves horror movies with ghosts and witches. This is another good Thai horror production. It has a few flaws, such as some dialogues and sequences, but it is enjoyable to enjoy. A close-knit family, a possessed little girl, the legend of the Whispering Witch. It is quite satisfying, as my goddaughter would say...
I watched it with my 10-year-old goddaughter, who, like me, loves horror movies with ghosts and witches. This is another good Thai horror production. It has a few flaws, such as some dialogues and sequences, but it is enjoyable to enjoy. A close-knit family, a possessed little girl, the legend of the Whispering Witch. It is quite satisfying, as my goddaughter would say...
Death Whisperer is a middle-grade Eastern Horror movie that combines possession with Thailand's culture. A few Direction bad choices aside, this movie delivers a solid horror story, albeit with shallow character development - classic horror entry at its best.
The story follows a huge family in Thailand that starts believing that one of their young members is being possessed by a demon. The lack of a protagonist reference on this sentence is not a coincidence, and perhaps is the major flaw in this otherwise interesting Thai horror.
For some reason, Director Taweewat Wantha didn't see a problem with not focusing on one particular character and developing it to its core. Throughout the story, we seemingly mostly follow character Yard, the oldest sister - middle sister of a family with 6 children -, while the story is really developing character Yak, the oldest brother.
Yak came back home after his deployment in the Army, a long deployment that left a stain on his relationship with his father and brothers. As the oldest brother, his father expected that he would follow his steps and provide for the family; his brothers expected that he would care for the family. To top this off, Yak seems to have a drinking problem, and is also a hot-headed piece.
Yak is the protagonist, but the story seems to put Yard in the spotlight more than it should. Yard is the naive middle sister that is trying to make everyone's life better, forgetting about her own wants. Her development is weak compared to Yak's need to redeem with his family, but even his arc does not grow enough.
The acting is alright for the most part and for most actors and actresses. Won't get them an Oscar. Except Rattanawadee Wongtong; she did a great job.
The plot development is nothing new in the horror genre, possession subgenre: someone shows behavior changes hinting at supernatural, others dismiss fact at first, then believe when stakes escalate. Death Whisperer uses the same formula as always but combined with Thai mythos, which is pretty nice.
There are some inconsistencies, though. As Yak gets a secondary treatment, subplots do not resolve in satisfying ways. The relationship between Yak and his father, or with his siblings. Yak's drinking problem. These subplots come and go unfinished, for the most part.
With no accurate information about the budget that this film had, speculation suggests that the CGI reflects a low budget. CGI is noticeable in scenes where it takes effect, and the Director could compensate by going fully practical - it worked alright for the witch.
The story culminates in an ending that leaves room for a sequel, which was confirmed right away and, in fact, is set to release on 10 October 2024. Watching the sequel is a must for full closure on the story.
Death Whisperer delivers for casual horror fans and cult-seekers of horrors from other Cinema Houses. It has a cool mix of Thailand culture with horror, a recurrent trait on Eastern Horror. Watch it with the full understanding that Yak is the protagonist, and you will find entertainment in this flick. Get passed some flaws, and you have yourself an alright horror movie - more of the same, but why complain.
The story follows a huge family in Thailand that starts believing that one of their young members is being possessed by a demon. The lack of a protagonist reference on this sentence is not a coincidence, and perhaps is the major flaw in this otherwise interesting Thai horror.
For some reason, Director Taweewat Wantha didn't see a problem with not focusing on one particular character and developing it to its core. Throughout the story, we seemingly mostly follow character Yard, the oldest sister - middle sister of a family with 6 children -, while the story is really developing character Yak, the oldest brother.
Yak came back home after his deployment in the Army, a long deployment that left a stain on his relationship with his father and brothers. As the oldest brother, his father expected that he would follow his steps and provide for the family; his brothers expected that he would care for the family. To top this off, Yak seems to have a drinking problem, and is also a hot-headed piece.
Yak is the protagonist, but the story seems to put Yard in the spotlight more than it should. Yard is the naive middle sister that is trying to make everyone's life better, forgetting about her own wants. Her development is weak compared to Yak's need to redeem with his family, but even his arc does not grow enough.
The acting is alright for the most part and for most actors and actresses. Won't get them an Oscar. Except Rattanawadee Wongtong; she did a great job.
The plot development is nothing new in the horror genre, possession subgenre: someone shows behavior changes hinting at supernatural, others dismiss fact at first, then believe when stakes escalate. Death Whisperer uses the same formula as always but combined with Thai mythos, which is pretty nice.
There are some inconsistencies, though. As Yak gets a secondary treatment, subplots do not resolve in satisfying ways. The relationship between Yak and his father, or with his siblings. Yak's drinking problem. These subplots come and go unfinished, for the most part.
With no accurate information about the budget that this film had, speculation suggests that the CGI reflects a low budget. CGI is noticeable in scenes where it takes effect, and the Director could compensate by going fully practical - it worked alright for the witch.
The story culminates in an ending that leaves room for a sequel, which was confirmed right away and, in fact, is set to release on 10 October 2024. Watching the sequel is a must for full closure on the story.
Death Whisperer delivers for casual horror fans and cult-seekers of horrors from other Cinema Houses. It has a cool mix of Thailand culture with horror, a recurrent trait on Eastern Horror. Watch it with the full understanding that Yak is the protagonist, and you will find entertainment in this flick. Get passed some flaws, and you have yourself an alright horror movie - more of the same, but why complain.
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 608 477 $ US
- Durée
- 2h(120 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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