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5/10
A lot of things are not what they seem...
paul_haakonsen16 December 2015
This Thai horror romance weighs the romance part bigger than the horror part, which I found to be a shame, and it is what ultimately led it to be a mediocre movie in my eyes. That being said, don't get me wrong, because there are nice aspects to the romance story. But it just didn't sit well with me as I was expecting a bit more and something different from the movie.

The story is about Bee (played by Apinya Sakuljaroensuk), a new doctor at a hospital where she meets Thana (played by Jesdaporn Pholdee), a doctor who is grieving the loss of his beloved Nok (played by Natthaweeranuch Thongmee). Although morbid rumors permeate Thana, Bee becomes drawn to his like a moth to a flame.

I will say that the story was adequate, albeit a bit generic and predictable. But it had a good continuity and director Monthon Arayangkoon did a good job in piecing together a beautiful enough love story that transcends death. But the horror aspect just wasn't scary in any way, and the movie suffered from this. The director should have gone with either romance or horror, not mixing the two because it didn't work.

The acting in the movie was good and it accompanied the romance story well enough. I wasn't familiar with the three lead actors and actresses, so it was nice to see new faces in the movie.

There are better Thai movies available, especially in the horror genre. But if you want a different love story and have about two hours to spare, give "I Miss U" (aka "Rak chan yaa kid teung chan") a chance, it might be something for you.
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1/10
The plot is really bad
atashifujoshi9 June 2023
Whoever wrote this story, the ending is really bitter.

His ex can't let him go? He is in bitter sorrow because he still can't forget his ex?

If I'm his ex, I will throw this kind of scumbag away before he kills me. He cheated, killed his ex, played victim, and then he happily slept with his new lover. Scumbag, trash, evil!

What kind of romance, the ex is really just a cannon fodder, she only exists to give a way for the happiness of the two protagonists.

For the one who wrote this story, it's okay if you want to write bitter romance, but to let this kind of scumbag have HE after whatever he has done, ugh it sucks.
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