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Rahtree Revenge
Local police are alerted to a notorious gangster's whereabouts, and they will not enter the apartment because it is haunted by Buppha Rahtree and a knife-wielding mini-Buppha.
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Plot Summary
Years after the tragic events of 'Bongkot', the vengeful spirit of the cursed doll 'Rahtree' is resurrected by a group of superstitious factory workers seeking to exploit her power. However, their greed unleashes a torrent of supernatural chaos, forcing a former victim to confront the horrifying entity once more. As the killings escalate, it becomes clear that Rahtree's thirst for vengeance knows no bounds and will consume anyone who dares to disturb her rest.
Critical Reception
Rahtree Revenge was met with mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its creative blend of horror and dark comedy, continuing the unique tone established by its predecessors. While some critics found the plot to be slightly less cohesive than the original, the film was generally appreciated for its gore, jump scares, and the chilling portrayal of the titular ghost.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective blend of horror and dark humor.
The visual effects and gore were noted as highlights.
Some critics felt the narrative lacked the impact of the original film.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Rahtree Revenge is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is the third installment in the Thai horror franchise 'Bongkot', which began with '99 Phantoms' (2002) and 'Rahtree: Sixteenth May' (2005), though 'Rahtree Revenge' is often considered a standalone sequel or reboot of sorts.
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