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Butterfly Man

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
285
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Butterfly Man (2002)
Romance

Adventure/romance about an English backpacker whose world falls apart when he meets and falls in love with a beautiful girl on an exotic Thai island.Adventure/romance about an English backpacker whose world falls apart when he meets and falls in love with a beautiful girl on an exotic Thai island.Adventure/romance about an English backpacker whose world falls apart when he meets and falls in love with a beautiful girl on an exotic Thai island.

  • Director
    • Kaprice Kea
  • Writer
    • Kaprice Kea
  • Stars
    • Stuart Laing
    • Napakpapha Nakprasitte
    • Francis Magee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    285
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kaprice Kea
    • Writer
      • Kaprice Kea
    • Stars
      • Stuart Laing
      • Napakpapha Nakprasitte
      • Francis Magee
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Stuart Laing
    Stuart Laing
    • Adam
    Napakpapha Nakprasitte
    • Em
    • (as Napakpapha 'Mamee' Nakprasitte)
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Joey
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    • Bill Kincaid
    Abigail Good
    • No Name
    Vasa Vatcharayon
    • Noi
    Kirsty Mitchell
    Kirsty Mitchell
    • Kate
    Phusa Albert
    • Sao
    Ae Bartley
    • Spa Receptionist
    • (as Walailak Phanchatree)
    Kittipat Boonvanno
    • Thai Minders
    Loong Chat
    • Thai Minders
    Thumnoon Intapirat
    • Captain Mekong
    • (as Thumnoon 'Manu' Intapirat)
    Jantima Jaishun
    • Travel Agent
    Jeroh
    • Police Inspector
    Wit Johkatoh
    • Fishermen
    Phra Supachai Pawaro
    • The Monk
    Pyroat Permchalad
    • Old Man in Bangkok
    Chaiyut Preephan
    • Fishermen
    • Director
      • Kaprice Kea
    • Writer
      • Kaprice Kea
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    martinpace

    A sumptuous and richly textured, but ultimately vapid tale.

    Beautiful location shots and richly lit interiors fail to provide sufficient distraction from a naive and clumsily told story.

    Lacking in emotional credibility Adam and Em mechanically fulfil what the plot demands of them, reaching an epiphany that elicited groans of derision not tears of empathy from a fidgeting audience.

    One would hope that an independent film-maker working to a limited budget would attempt to punch above his weight with an emphasis on strong character and believable dialogue. Instead we are delivered a series of preachy monologue, awkward plot exposition and clichéd melodrama that squanders any goodwill the audience may have had.

    Kaprice Kea is undoubtedly a talented cinematographer, and I for one will be looking forward to his next film, but let's hope that this time he leaves the writing duties to others.
    8james_newman-53409

    Surprisingly Enjoyable and Nostalgic.

    Adam arrives in Bangkok with his girlfriend and they abruptly split- up over a minor disagreement, but the relationship's been on the slide for a while and when Adam finds his significant other in the guesthouse room next door with a dreadlocked sandal seller we know the honeymoon is truly over. Thailand has a habit of testing Western boy-girl-relationships and in this case the couple split in less than 24 hours.

    The lovers split their separate ways and Adam heads to Ko Samui, determined to see out his holiday. Here he meets a character many of us know (and if we don't know one we might just be him) - the middle- aged boozy expat not above dalliance with indigenous females – Joey - played brilliantly in this case by Francis Magee. Joey convinces Adam to visit a massage joint where we're introduced to Em the beautiful masseuse who Adam falls for and thus begins the vortex, the downward spiral, the lies, the mistruths, the deceptions that often follow an East / West relationship. Em retains her typical Thai conservative streak, hoping perhaps Adam will hold out for marriage and the house in the village. Inpatient and frustrated Adam hooks up with Noi one of the many bargirls on the beach and has to confess to Em that he has suddenly metamorphosed into a straight up, genuine Butterfly Man – a lover who goes from lady to lady, taking a piece of pollen from each as he so does. But Lady Fate doesn't smile on those men who spread it about on the islands, things continue to spiral down for Adam his triangular love affair leading to him being drugged, and robbed and finally having to beg on the beach in a charming sequence of som nom na – serves' you right.

    Our old friend Joey returns and offers Adam a chance to make some quick cash on the neighboring Ko Phangnan. After some indecision he makes it over to meet a character named No Name, a statuesque blond, played by Abigail Good who pedals a shady sideline.

    Adam uncovers a human trafficking ring and rescues Em by stowing her away on a boat where she lies in his arms, having married him in a brief ceremony conducted by the charmingly Thai boat captain. Events unfold in a tragically entertaining fashion and this is all weaved together seamlessly as the final twist and turns lead Adam to Em's Isaan village where he is making a new life for himself in the real Thailand.

    Overall a rewarding picture. The score by Stephen Bentley-Klein is worth mentioning along with the title track by Skye Edwards (formally of the band Morcheeba). Producer Tom Waller did a sterling job putting it all together and the cinematography was at times sublime. The acting from the foreign cast was impressive throughout and a few roles really shone. A film entitled Butterfly Man was bound to have the odd Thai / foreigner cliché, and was at times charmingly naïve, but that doesn't take anything away from the movie. This is in many ways a better, more honest movie than Danny Boyle's adaptation of The Beach and for those who first came to the Kingdom before the omnipresent mobile telephone, cyber stickers, and emjois Butterfly Man is a nostalgic treat full of personal memories and hidden rewards and it is well worth hunting down a copy or a download.
    10krasteva

    Captures the real feel of Thailand

    This is a truly amazing film, if you understand Thailand… As a frequent traveler to Thailand, I can tell you that this movie is one of a few that truly captures the 'feel of Thailand' I know a lot of people are bashing this movie, yes there is some bad acting, yes it's low budget, but it has a great feel to it.

    Warning: If you think Pattaya is Thailand. If you think Thai are stupid people. If all you do is sit on the beach drink and go out at night if you are in Thailand then this film will mean nothing to you.

    But if you know Thai, if you hang out with them iso farang then check out this movie. Just sit down and enjoy….. It comes highly recommended by me.
    8innovator

    Underrated drama!!!! Sometimes low votes on IMDb are the best movies!!!!

    Again I noticed that votes on IMDb are not always representable. When you compare 'The Beach' the MTV kids vote higher because DiCaprio plays in it. I watched both movies in a short period, and this movie 'Butterfly Man' was a real good story! I liked it even more because there were no real famous actors in it, which made it more realistic. Nowadays you see george clooney in every movie, with beard - without, you get tired of the same faces in every movie. The cast & acting was great!!!! You really should hire or buy this one if you like real good movies, suspense is build up good, you can't easily predict what is going to happen. I'm not going to reveal the story, don't read the rest, just go for the movie, you won't regret. It's not as lame as the beach where DiCaprio stops a shark with his HAND :) that was a laugh! It's realistic, you see real Thai life, atmosphere, and the nice Budha statues and sunsets. One word : definitely recommended, 8/10. Beware of other movies with low votings due to mtv kids! They need famous actors, guns and violence. I need a good story,good acting and atmosphere, that is what movies are about. I wandered about 1 hour in the local videostore and chose this one. I think I'm becoming a movie-geek with all the bad movies coming out :)
    7BrandtSponseller

    Good Microbudget Hell-In-A-Handbasket/Adventure/Thriller

    There is little doubt that this is a very low budget film. It has that "shot on a home video camera from 1989" look, and everything--the directing, acting, editing, and so on--is a bit rough around the edges. You're either familiar or not familiar with this kind of "guerilla" film-making. If you're familiar with it, you know what to expect and know whether you should avoid Butterfly Man based on your opinion of those kinds of films, which have to be watched a bit differently than the high gloss stuff. If you're not familiar with it, don't initiate yourself with this film, because this is a pretty good one, and you don't want to waste the experience on trying to acclimate yourself to the style.

    The first sign of success is that to a large extent Butterfly Man feels like a transparent home movie made by Adam (Stuart Laing). The film somewhat vacillates between a rough travelogue, almost ala "Globe Trekker" (which happens to be my favorite travel series of all time), and a more normal narrative. It's an iffy mixture that ends up working quite well here. It also affords a stronger immersion in Thailand as a foreign culture, which is very important to the plot.

    Because the film begins more like a travelogue with a thin dramatic overlay, it's something of a surprise as it turns into a "hell-in-a-handbasket" film with a well-constructed thriller plot. Unfortunately, this is a case where a fat budget would have helped immensely, but writer/director Kaprice Kea and crew still do a more than decent job with the resources available. The ending is also notable for being very unusual, poetic and admirable. Fans of recent microbudget indies shouldn't miss this one and everyone else should check out five or six of the crappy recent micro-budget indies before coming back to some of the good ones like this film and Milk and Honey (2003).

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    • Quotes

      Adam: Show me where this is, please.

      local: In a Thai, she points in the direction he has driven from.

      Adam: Is it not this way?

      local: She confirms that the village is back the way he came.

      local: Another local reads out the address on the scrap of paper, adding to Adam's frustration.

      Adam: Can anyone here, speak English?

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Thailand
    • Official sites
      • GMM Grammy Public Company Limited (Thailand)
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Пеперудата
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production company
      • De Warrenne Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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