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Ghost of Mae Nak

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Siwat Chotchaicharin and Pataratida Pacharawirapong in Ghost of Mae Nak (2005)
Trailer for GHOST OF MAE NAK (2005). Written and directed by Mark Duffield. Produced by Tom Waller. (c) De Warrenne Pictures Co. Ltd.
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A young couple reawaken the spirit of a famous old Thai legend.A young couple reawaken the spirit of a famous old Thai legend.A young couple reawaken the spirit of a famous old Thai legend.

  • Director
    • Mark Duffield
  • Writer
    • Mark Duffield
  • Stars
    • Pataratida Pacharawirapong
    • Siwat Chotchaicharin
    • Porntip Papanai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    870
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Duffield
    • Writer
      • Mark Duffield
    • Stars
      • Pataratida Pacharawirapong
      • Siwat Chotchaicharin
      • Porntip Papanai
    • 16User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pataratida Pacharawirapong
    Pataratida Pacharawirapong
    • Nak
    Siwat Chotchaicharin
    Siwat Chotchaicharin
    • Mak
    Porntip Papanai
    • Ghost of Mae Nak
    • (as Pornthip Papanai)
    Jaran Ngamdee
    • Por Mak
    Kowit Wattanakul
    • Mak's Father
    • (as Kowit Watthanakul)
    Karnjanaporn Plodpai
    • Mak's Mother
    • (as Kanjanaporn Plodpai)
    Meesak Nakarat
    • Mr. Angel
    • (as Meesak Nakkarat)
    Marasri Issarangkul Na Ayuttaya
    • Nak's Grandmother
    • (as Marasri Issarangkul Na Ayutthaya)
    Ammara Assawanon
    • Wedding Special Guest
    • (as Amara Asawanond)
    Nirun Changklang
    • Tring's Assistant
    Natheeporn Chuerbandit
    • Market vendor
    Pitt Imaurb
    • Old Man
    Sin Kaewpakpin
    • Old Monk
    Wattana Koomkrong
    • Mrs. Grimm
    Thanadet Meeprasert
    • Kong
    • (as Thanadej Meeprasert)
    Charay Mueanprayun
    • Tick
    • (as Charay Mutpayoon)
    Rungtawee Panyang
    • Morgue attendant
    Chalermpol Pattarapakul
    • Chai
    • Director
      • Mark Duffield
    • Writer
      • Mark Duffield
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    User reviews16

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    5Uriah43

    A Continuation of the Legend

    This movie essentially begins with a young man named "Mak" (Siwat Chotchaicharin) having recurring nightmares about a ghastly woman with black teeth and a black rectangular mark on her forehead coming toward him. These dreams cause him to wake up in a state of panic. So he tells his fiancé, "Nak" (Pataratida Pacharawirapong) about it and she does her best to reassure him that everything will be fine after their wedding in another week. Unfortunately, the dreams intensify immediately after they get married and buy a home. Yet, although the apparition is indeed frightening, it also takes a deadly vengeance on those who attempt to wrong either Mak or Nak. Such is the wraith's violent nature. But one day when Mak is involved in an accident, which causes him to go into a coma, things begin to take a terrible turn for the worse. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie, I will just say that this is not the original story of the ghost known as "Mae Nak" (played in this particular film by Porntip Papanai) but rather a continuation of the legend transplanted into a modern urban location. The acting was decent and the special effects were adequate enough as well. Likewise, having two attractive actresses like Karnchanit Summakul (as "Noi") along with the aforementioned Pataratida Pacharawirapong certainly didn't hurt matters either. Additionally, I liked the location of the film (Bangkok) and I thought the CD cover was quite artistic as well. However, having said all of that I must confess that there weren't very many scenes out of the ordinary which would have made this movie really stand out. In short, it was an interesting movie but nothing really special and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    10dongillette1

    Truly creepy

    This film was, without a doubt, one of the creepiest, scariest films I've seen in Asian cinema--or any cinema, for that matter. It leads the viewer along a plot line that looks ho-hum and standard for any thriller but then, when you least expect it, it takes you on a ride you never saw coming. Much of the acting is just a little "over the top" which is typical in a lot of Asian horror films, but the lead actress, newcomer Pataratida Pacharawirapong was as believable, beautiful, and emotional as any actress in any horror film I've ever seen from any country. From the cinematography, I found myself also wishing to re-visit Southeast Asia and check it out more thoroughly. There were no shots of Bangkok's crowded, dirty streets or sex outlets (which are what you'll see in 99% of the films shot in Thailand) but there were a lot of culturally interesting shots. Overall, this film is a must-see for any horror fan.
    3cld_wtch

    So bad, I couldn't even laugh

    There are so many things that went wrong in this movie that it's hard to find any redeeming factors. This is complete garbage and a massive waste of time.

    The ghost was one of the most pathetic attempts at horror I've ever seen. The special effects were cringe-worthy and the acting was over the top in a laughable attempt to make us empathize with the characters. The actors simply recited their lines, which often consisted of redundant information we heard ten times before in the movie. We hear the same lines over and over again. Apparently the scriptwriter thought we need to have the most obvious information spelled out for us, and then repeated some 100 times in case we forgot.

    The story, while not horrible, was uninspired, paper-thin and full of plot holes you could see from a mile, while the plot progression and pace were mostly non-existent. Nothing ever happens in this movie except for some Final Destination inspired deaths. Characters appear and then disappear without ever knowing what happened to them or why they were in the movie at all, in an effort to increase the body count. It's nothing you've never seen before, but this takes the cake for bad execution of an average story.

    The only thing that might incite some interest might be the good insight into the traditions and legends of Thai culture. The movie sure takes its time to illustrate some rituals and ceremonies, but by then you'll surely be too bored to even care.

    It baffles me that people have found this movie to be more than average. I decided to watch it based on the relatively good reviews on this site, but now I must say it's among the worst movies I've seen in the Asian horror genre or Asian cinema for that matter. Avoid like the plague!
    6totalovrdose

    Ghost of Mae Nak Proves a Horror Film Doesn't Necessarily Need to Terrify it's Audience in order to be Entertaining

    Ghost of Mae Nak is not the traditional horror film viewers of the genre may be accustomed to. Although the movie makers obviously attempt to frighten the audience, the film is based on Thai folklore, and in this sense works more as a story that could be told to children around a camp fire, than a grisly tale destined to provoke fear. For those after a film that provides an endless amount of terror, you may want to look elsewhere. If you are interested in a movie where the horror elements take a backseat, while the story consistently remains in the foreground, then this particular feature might be for you.

    Unlike other films in the horror genre, where the audience is treated only to small glimpses of the apparition for the majority of the feature until the final quarter, in this particular film, viewers are immediately greeted by Mae Nak in the first few minutes. The image of a woman with jet black eyes and a gaping mouth is not something we haven't seen before, and the inclusion of a hole in the center of her forehead does little to heighten the level of terror.

    On many an occasion, moments meant to scare the audience are not only predictable, but more than half the time the movie falls into the trap of enveloping many of its scenes under the shroud of darkness, and rather than reeling backwards in terror, we are leaning forwards, squinting at the screen. Due to the level of darkness, a vast number of shadows are present, and it seems that an opportunity to use these to advantageously increase the level of horror was unfortunately overlooked.

    Again, in contrast with horror movies that frequently use stereotypical genre tropes, Ghost of Mae Nak becomes heavily reliant on music, to the point that sometimes it seemed the score reserved for moments of horror was being played unnecessarily to provoke a response. Due to this, the suspenseful moments of the film, although sometimes initially exciting, never truly keep the audience enthused.

    Moreover, although a couple of the death scenes are very impressive in their execution, the level of overacting that occasionally accompanies these moments prevents the audience from taking the scene seriously. Before one particular individual is decapitated, the scene of his mouth wide open in fear, hands extended out before him, appears less like legitimate fear, and more like a poor imitation.

    This aside, Pataratida Pacharawirapong as Nak deserves kudos for her acting capabilities, exhibiting reactions that are as entertaining as they are real. She, alongside fiancé Mak (Siwat Chotchaicharin) purchase a house in Phrakhanong for them to move into once they are wed, the place they will soon call their residence having a long history, been one of the oldest homes in the area. Mak is immediately plagued by ghostly images in his dreams, but after a horrific tragedy cripples the young couple, they are forced to turn towards otherworldly means of support. Though the ghost of Mae Nak appears eager to assist the couple, how can you trust a ghost, especially one with a vengeful past, for what ulterior motives could she possibly possess?

    The familial bonds, alongside the connections of friendship and love are well articulated, and the character dramas that transpire are effectively incorporated into the plot. Furthermore, despite the aforementioned scenes of darkness, the environments viewers are presented with really bring the world the characters reside in to life, Thailand been shown for the country it is, rather than the mirage that outsiders may occasionally imbue it as, a tactic similarly used in the Singaporean horror film The Maid.

    Although Ghost of Mae Nak could never be hailed as a terrific horror movie, the film captures the culture and feel of the region, and does justice to a traditional folk story that obviously has much significance.
    8dawsaetang

    It is good that ghost of Mae Nak

    Siwat Chotchaicharin is a very good actor in this movie. It is custom that if spirits like this show up its because they are there to to protect you. Good scary movie and the English subtitles are good for learning English.

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    • Trivia
      This is the 20th film version of the Thai legend of Mae Nak.
    • Quotes

      Mak: [on phone with Nak] OK. Mak loves Nak.

      Nak: Nak loves Mak too.

    • Connections
      References L'Exorciste (1973)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2005 (Thailand)
    • Country of origin
      • Thailand
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • 幽魂娜娜2:鬼剎
    • Filming locations
      • Thailand
    • Production company
      • De Warrenne Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $160,387
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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