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Dead Man's Voice
In 1950s Bangkok, a group of young detectives and scholars investigate a chilling mystery when the statue of Dr. Thongkham, a revered pro-democracy scientist, begins speaking with a voice urging citizens to embrace communism. As strange events escalate into a series of murders, the team uncovers a sinister plot threatening the city’s stability.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive writer, haunted by visions of his deceased wife, believes he is being targeted by a malevolent entity. As his grip on reality loosens, he must unravel the mystery of his wife's death before he succumbs to madness or a shadowy killer.
Critical Reception
This lesser-known B-movie garnered a modest reception upon its release, appreciated by some for its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise, while others criticized its convoluted plot and low production values. It has since gained a cult following among genre enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.
Criticized for a confusing narrative and abrupt conclusion.
Appreciated for its attempt at psychological horror on a limited budget.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unknown due to the film's obscurity, but available commentary suggests viewers found it a serviceable, if flawed, horror picture with moments of genuine creepiness.
Fun Fact
The film's limited release meant that its director, Maxwell Smith, never achieved widespread recognition, despite this being one of his more ambitious projects.
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