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Long khong

  • 2005
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.8K
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Long khong (2005)
Body HorrorSlasher HorrorSplatter HorrorSupernatural HorrorSuspense MysteryWitch HorrorFantasyHorrorMysteryThriller

A group of high school friends reunite after two years when one of their fathers' committed suicide. They all spend the night at their friend's place. When darkness falls, strange things beg... Read allA group of high school friends reunite after two years when one of their fathers' committed suicide. They all spend the night at their friend's place. When darkness falls, strange things begin to happen to them one by one. It is as if someone is using the black arts on them in re... Read allA group of high school friends reunite after two years when one of their fathers' committed suicide. They all spend the night at their friend's place. When darkness falls, strange things begin to happen to them one by one. It is as if someone is using the black arts on them in revenge for an act this group of friends committed together back at high school

  • Directors
    • Pasith Buranajan
    • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
    • Isara Nadee
  • Writers
    • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
    • Yosapong Polsap
    • Art Thamtrakul
  • Stars
    • Napakpapha Nakprasitte
    • Hataiwan Ngamsukonpusit
    • Akarin Siwapornpitak
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Pasith Buranajan
      • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
      • Isara Nadee
    • Writers
      • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
      • Yosapong Polsap
      • Art Thamtrakul
    • Stars
      • Napakpapha Nakprasitte
      • Hataiwan Ngamsukonpusit
      • Akarin Siwapornpitak
    • 17User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Napakpapha Nakprasitte
    • Aajaan Panor
    • (as Napakapa Nakprasit)
    Hataiwan Ngamsukonpusit
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    Akarin Siwapornpitak
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    Chanida Suriyakompon
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    • Directors
      • Pasith Buranajan
      • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
      • Isara Nadee
    • Writers
      • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
      • Yosapong Polsap
      • Art Thamtrakul
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    User reviews17

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    7tohkwongweng

    Pretty decent Thai horror

    Really didn't know what to expect having watched this after Art of the Devil which was rather mediocre. This one however was far better. It still had the black magic and curses like the first movie but this was a far superior product. It took me a little while to figure out what was going on but it all tied neatly together at the end with a pretty awesome plot twist at the end. And I've said it before but I'll say it again THAT is what makes the difference between a good scary movie and an average one 7.5/10
    6kwietman

    Imaginative horror

    In Art of the Devil 2, which is not a sequel in any traditional sense of the word, the Seven Ronin team of directors delve into another exploration of Thai witchcraft, which apparently shares little with its Western counterpart. In this movie, as in the first, the object is revenge, the tools are those of black magic, and the price is sanity. The witchcraft of these movies is messy, deadly, and the cost to the practitioner is as great as to the victim. Six students visit the remote home of a former teacher, who is also the stepmother of one of the youths. Death and blood follow as the young people learn that their actions, as a group and as individuals, have marked them for vengeance. Art of the Devil 2 is related to the first only by the theme of Thai curses, which are by far more imaginative than anything brought to the American screen. There are weaknesses, such as the quality of the translation track and the cheap effect, but the movie succeeds by imagining a world in which dangerous curses can kill from a distance, where witches can appear and disappear at will, in which the dead dance silently just out of sight of everyone but you, and in which the cost of revenge is the soul of the wronged. This is not gentle stuff; cannibalism, corpse mutilation and bloody rituals are abundant, but on the whole the picture succeeds in doing something not seen from American directors in many years.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Art of the Devil 2

    I've been intrigued by Thai Voodoo for the longest time, not that I would want to be on the receiving end of it, but it makes you wonder the amount of clout and (real?) ability of these medicine men who put hexes and curses on your behalf, for a small fee. And it always seem that what they do to you, from simple artifacts like a voodoo doll, can inflict so much pain onto your real self with just a simple needle poked on a right position on the straw doll.

    Art of the Devil 2 is not a sequel, in that it has no relation to the first (which I am now intrigued to watch as it stars Chai-Lai Angel Supaksorn Chaimongkol), although they deal with the same supernatural forces in Thai lore. It tells a story of a physically attractive model teacher, Ms Panor (Napakpapha Nakprasitte), and her group of students, one of whom she is a stepmother to. However, as with all misunderstandings, it stems off with what the eyes see and the ears here, and the mind believing. With black magic in the works, things are never what it seems, as the group of students revisit their teacher a few years after a tragic and shameful incident happened in school. Why, you'll never understand, but we need something to have them all put together to get something going.

    This movie has plenty of gory moments which offers some good scares, given the disgusting things that happen to the victims of the hex. If torture scenes in Syrianna and Hard Candy made you squirm in your seat, then your stomach is up for more churning, given the previous two films did it more psychologically and with off-camera scenes, whereas here you're not spared the visual details, leaving none to the imagination, even if certain shots might look cheap and unrealistic. The gore grips you right from the start, giving you a hint that if you can't stand what you've just seen in the first few minutes, you won't be better off for the rest of the movie.

    In an environment where almost everyone is not as innocent as they seem, keeping secrets close to their hearts, and the usage of black magic to achieve their individual desires and objectives commonplace, it perhaps served as a reminder not to dabble in the black arts, either as a practitioner or an end user, as there are always warnings of ill fate that befall upon them.

    Unlike the Sixth Sense with its slick execution, script and delivery, Art of the Devil 2 had a rather satisfactory ending, but with the final stroke of the pen in creating the finale, it presented itself with a major loophole that seemed to have glossed over what transpired earlier, which is a big no-no in trying to force audiences to accept the "new truth".

    However, if your intention is to get some scares, then this movie still delivers, if you'd be forgiving to the ending.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Very gruesome Thai horror flick with some nasty gore on display.

    A beautiful teacher Miss Panor has six students.They decide to play a cruel prank on Ms.Panor and her reputation is ruined.The teacher then turns to black magic to exact gruesome revenge."Art of the Devil 2" is a gore-soaked horror film which was directed by a team of seven filmmakers known as the Ronin Team.The direction is solid,the cast is pretty good,but the storyline is hardly dynamic.When the gore appears it is unrelenting and disgusting.Miss Panor is an great villain and truly remorseless killer.The gore is rather hard to stomach for example toenails are torn out,teeth are plucked,live geckos burst out of a boy's back,one hapless girl gouges her own eyes out and the skin on man's legs is burned by a blow-torch.Overall,I enjoyed "Art of the Devil 2" more than its predecessor.Give it a look.
    4lastliberal

    Be careful what you wish for

    Remember that movie about the guy who wanted revenge for the death of his son and had a monster unleashed that he could not control? I can't remember the name, but the warning is the same. Dabble in black magic and it could come back to bite you.

    That's all I can say about this movie. Thai Black magic and some really gory stuff. The problem is that it takes a lifetime to get there, and the trip is very painful. Painful in the sense that there wasn't anyone in this film that resembled an actor.

    If it's blood you are fishing for, then you'll catch it, but at what cost?

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      'Napakapa Nakprasit' submitted her name for consideration for the "Best Actress" Award at the 2006 Thai Supannahong Awards. To her surprise, she found herself nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category when the nominations were announced, despite having the lead role in the film. Saying she would have preferred considered for Best Actress and not been nominated at all, she withdrew her nomination. Five Star Productions boycotted the ceremony in protest of the category switch.
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      Edited into Long khong 3 (2008)

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2005 (Thailand)
    • Country of origin
      • Thailand
    • Language
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • Art of the Devil II
    • Production company
      • Five Star Production Co. Ltd.
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      • $1,013,339
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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