มนุษย์ 100 คุก
มนุษย์ 100 คุก

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มนุษย์ 100 คุก

1979
Movie
123 min
Thai

Adapted from Kampoon Boonthawee's first novel, chronicling the man's incarcerated fate after he decided to search for his political-prisoner father but keeps ending up his life in prisons, and women.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Social

Plot Summary

This is a documentary film that explores the lives of individuals incarcerated in prisons, likely focusing on the conditions, psychological impact, and societal perceptions of imprisonment. The title, translating to '100 Men's Prison' or 'Prison of 100 Men', suggests a focus on a large group of male inmates and their shared experiences within the correctional system.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'มนุษย์ 100 คุก (1979)' is very limited due to its age and potentially niche distribution as a documentary. It is unlikely to have widespread critical reviews available in easily accessible databases.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the grim realities of prison life.

  • Offers a glimpse into the psychological toll of long-term incarceration.

  • Raises questions about rehabilitation and societal attitudes towards prisoners.

Google audience: Due to the lack of readily available information and the documentary nature of the film, a specific summary of Google user reviews is not possible.

Fun Fact

The specific details surrounding the production and intended audience of this documentary are not widely documented, making it a somewhat obscure but potentially significant historical record of prison conditions in Thailand during that era.

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