"Pee Nak" spirit before the dedication ceremony is over.
The film opens with a meeting of three friends, Nhong (played by 'August' Paisarnkulwong Vachiravit), First ('James' Bhuripat Vejvongsatechavat) and Balloon (Witthawat Rattanaboonbaramee) on one bus. First and Balloon can get on the bus because they won the lottery. It is unknown where they went, but it could have an accident.
The accident was caused because the driver was surprised to see one of them not having a head.
As a result, the driver and conductor who had seen a ghost without a fainting head. The bus slammed into the truck.
All three survived and they were taken to the hospital. At the hospital, they were reminded to carry out promises that had not been fulfilled. Balloon remembered that he had promised to become a monk if he won the lottery. So, he also asked his two friends, First and Nhong to come with him to a temple in the interior, Wat Thammanakanimit. Arriving at the temple, they were greeted by a monk who remained silent without speaking.
The three did not feel anything strange. However, when they were ushered into their respective rooms, they began to be disturbed. No interference was no joke. Some are bothered with lizards, coffins and snakes. Feeling uncomfortable, they immediately ran towards the place of the young monk and his assistant, Aod.
Both agreed to put the three prospective monks in a place where a dead monk did not
reasonable buried. Disturbance was still running until the nightfall. Sometimes, the monk's coffin opens on its own, showing someone coming out of the place. After the monk's body is cremated, it turns out that the intruding ghosts still appear and instead become more. Both First, Balloon and Nhong were bothered by him.
The ghost can change into someone close to them. Plus, the ghost can kill everyone who will be ordained as a monk. Investigate a calibaration, the intruder ghost is not the monk himself, but other ghosts residing in the temple. He was in the form of a monk too, but terrible with a broken face.
Although not a movie with a good script, but Pee Nak can be an alternative for your viewing on Saturday nights. "Pee Nak" directed by Phontharis Chotkijsadarsopon does not offer tense horrors such as '4Bia' or 'Alone', two legendary Thai horror films. "Pee Nak" flowed amusing. The saggy scripts were everywhere, but they were able to shake the stomach of the audience with a number of witty things done by the three friends.
"Pee Nak" doesn't make the audience think who actually did the terror to kill the would-be monk. Because, from the beginning there have been signs, at the end of the story there will be a plot twist that will be told. For those of you who are confused about what movie you want to watch on weekends, Pee Nak can be an option. This film is not scary, but funny.
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