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Prai Sungkeet
"Plaai Krung" is a cursed song where everyone who sings this song, will die from bleeding. Maeyakorn, the fiddle player, need to help Yot, the heir of this song's composer, to find out the truth when her friend and teacher died after singing this song. They then find out that composer of this song is teacher Terd not Pook. Terd's spirit is still here with that song and will kill everyone who sings it.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a camping trip to a remote area, unaware of the sinister presence lurking in the woods. As they try to survive the night, they discover a dark secret connected to the land and its past inhabitants. They must confront their deepest fears to escape the horrifying entity that hunts them.
Critical Reception
Prai Sungkeet, a Thai horror film, received a mixed to negative reception. Critics often pointed to its reliance on common horror tropes and predictable jump scares. While some audiences appreciated its atmosphere and attempts at suspense, many found the plot underdeveloped and the scares unoriginal. It did not achieve significant critical acclaim or widespread commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on predictable jump scares and common horror clichés.
The plot is often underdeveloped, leaving viewers wanting more substance.
Attempts at suspense are undermined by an unoriginal narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in a remote forest location in Thailand, aiming to capture an authentic and unsettling atmosphere for its horror elements.
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