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Phobia 2 Thaliland Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Directors: Paween Purijitpanya, Songyos Sugmakanan,
Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom, Visute Poolvoralaks
Cast: Jirayu La-ongmanee, Koichi Sato, Yuki Amami, Charlie Trairuth, Erika Toda

Released By: GV
Rating: TBA
Opening Day: 24 September 2009


Reviews


A collection of five horror stories, from the studio that made SHUTTER, DORM, BODY #19, ALONE, COMING SOON, 4BIA. By Thailand’s most talented horror film directors- Banjong Pisanthanakun (Shutter, Alone, 4BIA – In the Middle), Paween Purijitpanya (Body, 4BIA- Tit for Tat), Songyos Sugmakanan (Dorm, Hormones), Parkpoom Wongpoom (Shutter, Alone, 4BIA – Last Fright), and a new director Visute Poolvoralaks the man behind the success of Shutter, Alone, 4BIA, and Coming Soon.

Novice - Fourteen year-old Pey committed a crime, so his mom decides to hide him in a Buddhist monastery to escape punishment. However, something deep down inside is bothering him. Will Pey's Karma catch up with him?

Backpackers - Upon graduation, a young Japanese couple decides to hitchhike around Thailand. They manage to get a ride on a truck, but suspect something strange in the truck's trailer. What exactly is in the back of the truck?

In the End – Four boys are filming an upcoming horror movie. As they are shooting their last scene, one of the actresses dies mysteriously. To finish the film, they have to have her complete her scene, DEAD or NOT.

Salvage – A car dealer makes her living by refurbishing used cars, sometimes with horrific pasts. One night after closing, she discovers her son is missing. Could these cars have memories of their tragic histories?

Ward – A young man is in hospital for a motorcycle accident. He is moved into a room with an old man on life support. When strange things start happening in the middle of the night, he starts to wonder. Is he really alone?

With stories seemingly ripped from the headlines, GTH’s masters of slick, suspenseful horror are back with Phobia 2 -– five stories that range from the chillingly moralistic to downright hilarious.

With the Thai title Haa Phrang (5 ?????), literally "five crossroads", the result is a more cohesive and even-toned effort than the first set of short thrillers, last year’s hit 4bia (See Phrang). All are tied together by the spinning wheels of a conveyance of one type or another.

First out of the gate is Novice by 4bia returnee director Paween Purijitpanya. It's his best work yet, with the cartoonish special effects favored by the young director of Body #19 dialled down. The result is an effective and pretty awesome to start the movie off.

Jirayu La-ongmanee, the child star of Love of Siam and Naresuan I, stars as Pey, a fugitive motorbike-racing, rock-throwing windshield smasher sent into hiding in a creepy forest temple. Pey chafes at having his head shaved and taking vows, but even worse for this young grasshopper is the hunger he feels in the middle of the night.

An older monk (Ray MacDonald) tries to mentor the boy, but he’s too rebellious and his sin is too great. Karma and the howling, fearsome hungry ghosts of the forest have other ideas for Pey.

As a first-time director, veteran studio exec Visute Poolvoralaks applies a sure and steady hand to the next segment, Ward. Co-scripted by Sophon Sakdaphisit and Parkpoom Wongpoom (co-writers of the GTH horror hits Shutter and Alone), the story features another young biker (singer-actor Dan Worrawech), who has both legs in casts. Immobilised, he’s put into a hospital room with a comatose man. It's almost like a private room, a nurse helpfully tells him. The oldtimer is due to be unplugged soon, but that night Dan finds that grandpappy is actually pretty spry. Thus begins a struggle for his youthful soul.

Franchise newcomer Songyos Sugmakanan again teams up with his Fan Chan, Dorm and Hormones star Charlie Trairat in his darkest role yet in Backpackers. A pair of Japanese hitchhikers join Charlie and the burly driver of a 10-wheel truck for a ride down a remote highway. The truck’s contents soon reveal themselves by thumping around in back. The human cargo is showing ill effects of being bundled into an airless compartment. But each person is also carrying something secret inside them –- a substance that turns them into something fearsome. Oh heck, you've probably already seen the trailer haven't you? They're zombies!

Next stop is Parkpoom’s Salvage and a used-car lot run by Nuch (singer-actress Nicole Theriault), who assures a pair of customers that the Mercedes sedan they’re looking at was only used to run errands and is in perfect shape. The ruse is up when an angry customer arrives and yells at the businesswoman for selling a car that has been wrecked. At the close of the business day Nuch is alone at the carlot with just her young son. He's playing hide and seek among the rows of cars. What the young mother finds instead are the mutilated, gore-drenched spirits that are rising from all the wrecked cars, and they can’t be easily driven away.

Finally it’s In the End, Shutter and Alone co-director Banjong Pisanthanakun’s laugh-filled, self-deprecating parody of the notion that there are ghosts on horror-movie sets. Star Marsha Wattanapanich meets the challenge head on, portraying a two-faced diva-like caricature of herself on the set of Alone 2 -– never mind that everyone died in the first one.

But the real stars are those four guys again -- the happy campers from 4bia -- Wiwat Kongrasri, Pongsatorn Jongwilas, Nattapong Chartpong and Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasuk -- are back, playing clownish members of the film crew. An added element is a wheezing, coughing actress who is thought by everyone to actually be dead.

This leads to the typical running around and screaming of Thai comedy-horrors, but the gag is they are struggling to come up with a new way to end a horror movie. Do they succeed? Well, see for yourself and find out

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