March and Nat are a happily married couple in their mid-30s, with Dot, their 7-year-old son. March runs the family-owned vacuum-cleaner-manufacturing factory. One day, Nat dies of respiratory disease caused by air pollution. Saddened by the death of his wife, March is worried that the same fate would fall upon his son, who gradually develops similar symptoms. Concerned with her son’s health, Nat returns as a ghost haunting the vacuum cleaner at the house. While everyone is afraid of her as the possessed vacuum cleaner, only her husband sees this as the chance to reunite the family. Nat-ghost tries desperately to get rid of dust in the house until she realizes that apart from these unwanted small particles the family is also stained by other things: the ghosts of dead laborers that had died at the family’s factory. (Source: Locarno Festival) ~~ Co-production with France, Germany, and Singapore. ~~ Release date: May 17, 2025 (Festival) || Aug 28, 2025 (Cinema) Edit Translation
- English
- ภาษาไทย
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: ผีใช้ได้ค่ะ
- Also Known As: Pee Chai Dai Ka , Phi Chai Dai Kha
- Screenwriter & Director: Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke
- Genres: Horror, Comedy, Family, Supernatural
Cast & Credits
- Mai Davika HoorneNatMain Role
- Most Witsarut HimmaratMarchMain Role
- Um Apasiri NitibhonSumanMain Role
- Wanlop RungkamjadKrongSupport Role
- Gandhi WasuwitchayagitPaulSupport Role
- Guide Wachara KanhaPinSupport Role
Reviews
Amazing movie!
Just out of the preview in Paris, France. Pretty excited to be the one to post the first review ! The whole experience was amazing.The storyline starts quite lightly, and becomes deeper and deeper, but still with super funny moments! I don't want to spoil anything so I won't say more, but it is very well written and I didn't see most of the plot twists coming.
The aesthetics/photography is wonderful as well, and the costumes really great, especially for the character of Nat.
All the actors did great, but I especially noticed the amazing performance by Apasiri Nitibhon, she can convey so complexe emotions without saying a word nor moving a single muscle, it was a true priviledge to watch her at this level of excellence.
All and all a movie all cinephiles must watch! If you're Davika's or Most's fan they have enough screentime for you to enjoy.















