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Him, Dean, Chopper, and Kane, four best friends meet again at the funeral of Dean's mother. They volunteer to stay with Dean, who is left alone at his house in Ayutthaya, and help Dean with his things as Dean intends to sell the house. As soon as they step into the ancient house, a strange phenomena begins to emerge, especially after Him accidentally puts the sacrificial manohra dancer's chada on his head. The spirit of the dancer follows Him without stopping. (Source: SFCinemaCity.com; edited by kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- हिन्दी
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: มาลี
- Also Known As: Mali
- Screenwriter: Bomb Gundanai Sawatruang
- Genres: Horror, Drama, Supernatural
Cast & Credits
- Earth Saharat PanyasartChopperMain Role
- Fern Nutthiya WohaMaleeMain Role
- Sine Inthira Charoenpura[Din's mother]Guest Role
- Keng Tachaya Prathumwan[Din's father]Guest Role
- Tom Ratchaneekorn Phanmanee[Num's mother]Guest Role
Reviews
Not worth your time.
‘Malee’ is probably the first Thai horror film I’ve watched that features a sapphic storyline. While combining sapphic love, Manora dance, and horror seems like a refreshing departure from the usual tropes seen in the genre, unfortunately, everything is just all over the place.The most important thing about a horror film is the suspense buildup. Without a solid story progression, the fear and horror the film tries to deliver surely won’t work. And this is exactly what this film failed to deliver. The poor script and the lackluster acting from its cast are this film's major downfall. The first 40 minutes of the film are slow and dull, failing to build any real tension or suspense. Additionally, the jumpscares in the film fall flat, lacking the necessary build-up and payoff to truly frighten viewers.
As a big horror enthusiast who also follows GL, I’d say this film is ultimately a bland horror movie with nothing memorable to offer. Definitely not worth your time. 'Malee' may have had the potential to be a standout Thai horror film with its intriguing concept and sapphic backstory, but the film simply fails to fully explore and develop any plot point properly, leaving everything seeming underdeveloped. And if you’re a GL fan who would watch everything with sapphic/WLW elements regardless of the quality, I advise you to at least set some standards and just skip this film.
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