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4BIA

Original title: See prang
  • 2008
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.9K
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4BIA (2008)
DramaHorrorMysteryThriller

Four chilling tales intertwine: a teenager's unsettling text messages, a bullied student's dark revenge, a camping trip gone wrong, and a flight attendant's nightmarish ordeal. Each story ex... Read allFour chilling tales intertwine: a teenager's unsettling text messages, a bullied student's dark revenge, a camping trip gone wrong, and a flight attendant's nightmarish ordeal. Each story explores fear and the supernatural.Four chilling tales intertwine: a teenager's unsettling text messages, a bullied student's dark revenge, a camping trip gone wrong, and a flight attendant's nightmarish ordeal. Each story explores fear and the supernatural.

  • Directors
    • Banjong Pisanthanakun
    • Paween Purijitpanya
    • Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
  • Writers
    • Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
    • Eakasit Thairaat
    • Paween Purijitpanya
  • Stars
    • Ae Maneerat Kam-Uan
    • Witawat Singlampong
    • Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Banjong Pisanthanakun
      • Paween Purijitpanya
      • Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
    • Writers
      • Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
      • Eakasit Thairaat
      • Paween Purijitpanya
    • Stars
      • Ae Maneerat Kam-Uan
      • Witawat Singlampong
      • Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
    • 22User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Ae Maneerat Kam-Uan
    • Pin (segment "Happiness")
    Witawat Singlampong
    • Diaw (segment "Tit for Tat")
    • (as Vittavat Singlumpong)
    Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
    Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
    • Pink (segment "Tit for Tat")
    Chon Wachananon
    • Yo (segment "Tit for Tat")
    • (as Chol Wachananont)
    Nattapong Chartpong
    • Ter (segment "In the Middle")
    • (as Nuttapong Chartpong)
    Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasuk
    • Aey (segment "In the Middle")
    Pongsatorn Jongwilas
    Pongsatorn Jongwilas
    • Phueak (segment "In the Middle")
    Wiwat Kongrasri
    • Shin (segment "In the Middle")
    • (as Wiwat Krongrasri)
    Chermarn Boonyasak
    • Pim (segment "Last Fright")
    Nada Lesongan
    • Princee Sophia (segment "Last Fright")
    Paramej Noiam
    Paramej Noiam
    • Captain (segment "Last Fright")
    Wirot Ngaoumphanphaitoon
    • Ton (segment "Happiness")
    Piyakarn Butprasert
    • Muk (segment "Happiness")
    • (as Piyakan Bootprqsert)
    Nithiwat Tharatorn
    • Muk's Boyfriend (segment "Happiness")
    • (as Nitiwat Taraton)
    Pran Tadaveerawat
    • Pin's Ex (segment "Happiness")
    Sittipong Sea-Le
    • Ton's Father (segment "Happiness")
    Saranthorn Chalinthong
    • Ton's Mother (segment "Happiness")
    Shindanai Kanoksrithaworn
    • Ball (segment "Tit for Tat")
    • Directors
      • Banjong Pisanthanakun
      • Paween Purijitpanya
      • Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
    • Writers
      • Yongyoot Thongkongtoon
      • Eakasit Thairaat
      • Paween Purijitpanya
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews22

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    7nebilcs-168-165298

    Surprisingly enjoyable and good quality

    I enjoyed this film very much despite having limited expectations. Each of the four segments plays out smoothly with few cheap scares and reasonably coherent plot development. That said, none of the chapters are particularly scary and it's all stuff we've seen before. What set it apart for me was the wry ingenuity of Man in the Middle and one small detail in The Last Flight - at one stage when the stewardess is serving the Princess, sunlight reflection from the aeroplane window moves slowly across the bulkhead behind as if the plane is banking. A nice touch. I can overlook that the galley interior is of a much larger plane than the 737 portrayed externally :-).
    7victoryismineblast

    4bia (Thai horror anthology, 2008) - my review

    I had the pleasure of watching this Thai anthology tonight. 4 separate stories without a wraparound. I was pleasantly surprised.

    The first story is about a woman and her cell phone and all of a sudden someone messages her out of the blue. She is kind of lonely so she gets right into it and the texting gets out of hand until she finds out that... well I won't spoil it for you but let's just say one part in particular gave me shivers big time. It's a little more original than your average cell phone horror fare.

    The second story is about high school kid who is bullied and decides to get revenge. The best way I can describe it is that it's like a "Final Destination" inspired MTV music video but it gets better towards the end, where it gets gory and despite the bad CGI it's definitely worth a watch.

    The third story is about 4 teens who go white water rafting in the jungle. It is chock full of movie references and it is HILARIOUS! I laughed out loud quite a few times. Very enjoyable, and of course in keeping with the theme of the anthology it has horror elements to it as well. It was fun watching some of the movie references tie in with the story.

    The fourth is definitely the weakest of the bunch. It has a few jump scares and a lot of clichés and not much else. It reminded me of a bad episode of Tales From the Crypt or the new Twilight Zone.

    All in all a good anthology that I believe stands up beside any of the V/H/S or similar titles coming out nowadays. 7/10
    5killercharm

    Anthology of four only ok horror stories

    Anthology of four horror stories. Most are only ok. The first one is about a lone girl in her apartment. She's been stuck there for three months while her broken leg heals. She starts getting texts from some guy who wants to come up to her apartment but she doesn't even know him. Plus she's all alone. The second is about the kid who gets bullied to death. The third is the story of the friends who go camping and river-rafting until they lose one of the boys to the river. The last is the story of a stewardess on a plane with one passenger, a princess. They none of them are all that; mostly these are mildly entertaining stories.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Horror tales that didn't fully deliver...

    For a Thai horror movie, then "Phobia" was a lukewarm experience, because it wasn't particularly scary.

    The first segment, titled "Happiness", was the best of all four stories. It was also the most interesting story of them all. The director had managed to struck a nail with this story, as it was portrayed really well.

    The second segment, titled "The Deadly Charm" had a nice story as well, though the CGI generated dead people looked like something made on a Commodore 64. That was really an eyesore to behold. For a tale of revenge, then it wasn't all that shabby.

    The third segment, titled "The Man in the Middle", had an interesting enough story, with sort of a "The Sixth Sense" going on. However, the story was portrayed in a way to comical way, that really brought the story down to a childish level. And the way that the young men were behaving was also helping bring the story further down.

    The fourth and final segment, titled "The Last Flight" was the second-most interesting story, and it had the most scare effect of all the four stories together.

    The acting in all stories, except the third one (The Man in the Middle) was good, and you could easily get into the stories. However, the stories are fairly short, and they suffer under that criteria, which is a shame. As a aficionado of Asian horror movies, then I was looking forward to sitting through this, but the end result was a somewhat less than average experience, unfortunately.

    That being said, I will still make it through the sequel, but more on that later.
    8Onderhond

    Thai horror showing off

    There is no such thing as Asian horror. Even though there are plenty of common elements, each country has its own way of dealing with horror films, especially stylistically. 4bia is a new anthology project giving room to four Thai talents. The four stories are ever so slightly related, but stand well on their own and bring their own vision on what Thai horror has to add to the genre.

    The first short is directed by Thongkonthun, a relatively fresh director with little experience in the horror genre. His short has a pretty conventional theme, being nothing more than a simple girl, ghost, haunt story. Still, the angle of the short is pretty special, as no actual dialog is being used. The girl is homebound and isolated from her friends and all conversations are held through sms contact. Not a first, as more and more films are trying to integrating digital communication, but still quite a novel experience.

    Visually, the short is decent with several attractive shots, though the single setting does get a little boring after a while. We follow he girl in her room for the entire running time, only at the very end do we get some shots from outside. As a whole, the short is convincing enough and even though the story is extremely traditional, the execution makes it worthwhile. It's Thongkonthun's talent that keeps this film well away from falling into the boredom trap. 4* Next up is a short from Shutter director Pisanthanakun. Shutter was a pretty big Asian horror hit, but what Pisanthanakun puts on display here is different and easily the most interesting short of the bunch. The short is shot entirely as if making a trailer, including color bleeds, short freeze frames, hectic cuts and speed fluctuations. A true visual feast, sadly more and more cheap CG creeps in, resulting in a rather horrible and amateurish climax.

    For those familiar with the Art of the Devil series, the story will hold little surprises, though the revenge theme of the film has been given a nice swing. The style of the film makes it a little hard to follow, but the basics are clear enough and the short looks really impressive. With a little tweaking on the CG part this would've been perfect, luckily this is easily forgotten when considering the rest of the film. 4.5* Third short is made by Wongpoom, co-director of Shutter. Again someone with some solid experience in the field of horror. And it shows. A completely different short than Pisanthanakun's, Wongpoom's film draws more to the likes of Craven's Scream trilogy. Four guys go rafting together, but when they all end up in the water things take a turn for the worse.

    The atmosphere in this film is pretty relaxed, with little to no scares or creeps. To compensate, there's a thin layer of humor running underneath everything that happens, with a rather amusing (but possible frustrating) running gag spoiling the ending of at least three popular horror films (The Sixth Sense, The Others and Shutter), even throwing in Titanic for good measure. There are some genuinely funny moments, though I assume it's not as fun if you haven't seen the mentioned films yet. Visually a little underdeveloped, but since the focus lies on the humor that's easily ignored. 4* Sadly, the final short is the least interesting of the bunch. Even though none of the shorts bring something new to the table story-wise, they all have some interesting points of execution. Purikitpanya is the only one delivering a pretty standard horror fare, with a dead body haunting a stewardess on her flight home.

    Purikitpanya shows a keen eye for composition from time to time, and the introduction of the princess (who ends up in the body bag) is pretty fun, but from that point on the short brings nothing but a bag of horror clichés. Purikitpanya's sense of style keeps it going until the end, but people who've seen their fair share of Asian horror films might be a little bored by the end of it. 3* All in all, the film presents four fun horror shorts, none of them below average, three of them come up with interesting elements. Thai horror is doing well for itself, and even though it's not quite yet ready to battle the better horror films coming from China and Japan, there's some real talent hidden away in here. A fun film for horror adepts looking for something outside the typical horror offerings. 4.0*/5.0*

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    • Trivia
      During the story "In the Middle" one or another of the boys gives away spoilers to 3 movies. The boy that spoils the first movie is wearing a T-shirt sold by American Company "Threadless" that is covered with spoilers for about 20 movies. The T-shirt is called "Spoilt", and 2 of the movies spoiled in the film are actually on the shirt.
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      Followed by Ha phraeng (2009)
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      Performed by 'Nologo'

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2008 (Thailand)
    • Country of origin
      • Thailand
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • Phobia
    • Filming locations
      • Suvarnabhumi Airport, Racha Thewa, Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, Thailand
    • Production company
      • GMM Tai Hub (GTH)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,909,920
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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