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Plot Summary
A renowned photographer, struggling with creative block and marital problems, becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman he photographs. His fascination grows into a dangerous fixation, blurring the lines between his art, his reality, and a dark, supernatural presence that seems to follow him.
Critical Reception
Yiam Wiman, also known as 'The Mansion 5', was a notable entry in Thai horror cinema, praised for its atmospheric tension and unsettling imagery. While it garnered attention for its dark themes and suspense, its complex narrative and disturbing content sometimes divided audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creepy atmosphere and visual style.
The narrative can be convoluted and sometimes difficult to follow.
Offers a disturbing psychological horror experience.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Banjong Pisanthanakun, later went on to direct critically acclaimed horror films like 'Shutter' and 'Alone'.
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