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Plot Summary
A group of friends decides to go on a trip to a haunted house to capture ghosts on camera. However, their plan goes awry when they encounter real supernatural entities, leading to a series of terrifying and comedic events. The film blends elements of horror with slapstick humor as the friends try to survive the night.
Critical Reception
Yodrak Nakrob received a mixed reception from critics and audiences, with many pointing out its reliance on jump scares and slapstick humor. While some appreciated the attempt to blend horror and comedy, others found the plot predictable and the scares unoriginal. The film's success was primarily driven by its target audience who enjoyed the more lighthearted and comedic horror elements.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on predictable jump scares and over-the-top comedic moments.
The blend of horror and comedy doesn't always land, resulting in a tonally uneven experience.
Entertaining for those seeking a lighter, more humorous take on the haunted house trope.
Google audience: Audience reviews are divided, with some finding the film's comedic elements amusing and the scares effective for a casual viewing. Others felt it lacked genuine horror depth and originality, with the humor sometimes detracting from the suspense.
Fun Fact
The film is directed by Poj Arnon, a Thai filmmaker known for his prolific work in both horror and comedy genres, often blending the two.
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