After the mysterious death of Lunthom, a powerful businesswoman, Rossukhon—her husband Cheev’s longtime secret lover—is finally invited to step into the life she’s always dreamed of. But when she arrives at his secluded vacation home, Rossukhon is horrified to find Lunthom’s body preserved in a glass coffin. Bound by a chilling clause in Lunthom’s will, Cheev insists they must care for her corpse for 100 days to secure his inheritance. As Rossukhon battles fear, jealousy, and a growing sense of dread, the house begins to reveal dark secrets, and the past refuses to stay buried. (Source: gscmovies.com.my) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: สุสานคนเป็น
- Also Known As:
- Director: Oat Vatanyu Ingkavivat
- Screenwriter: Nuttapot Potchumnean, Gift Nattamol Paethanom, Nut Nualpang, Jan Weerasu Worrapot
- Genres: Thriller, Horror, Supernatural
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Cast & Credits
- Nune Woranuch BhirombhakdiLunthomMain Role
- Gap Thanavate SiriwattanagulCheevMain Role
- Goy Arachaporn PokinpakornRossukhonMain Role
- Pond Kumpanat KulthaiBoyGuest Role
- Tui Birdy Weerachat Duangwa[Artist]Guest Role
- Joe Pornpanawan Chantim[Doctor]Guest Role
Reviews
A fairly satisfying remake of a classic Thai horror.
This is the 6th remake of the classic Thai drama, but the first being produced for the big screen.One of the standout features of this film is its production quality. It's undeniable that it's pretty uncommon to find a horror movie that pays such close attention to detail. The film has pretty good editing too. The transitions from scene to scene are quite seamless and manage to captivate the audience's emotions. So far, Kantana's projects have rarely let me down in terms of production and technical aspects. The costume design and hair and makeup are impressive too. You can see the detail to reflect the era as accurately as possible. And for me, the great production aspect always deserves an extra point. I would rate it lower than 7.5 if it wasn't for the production.
One more great thing about this film is the amazing performances by the three main actors. Their acting prowess truly shines. Nune Woranuch fully showcases her potential as Khun Lantom, creating a unique version of the character. Nune's beauty is ageless—how does she manage to look so stunning even as a ghost? At the same time, Gap Thanawet and Goy Arachaporn really show off their acting abilities, proving they can take on any roles with ease.
However, despite its great production and performances, this remake really struggles with its story and pacing. Turning a full-length series into a 90-minute film could be a challenging task for the scriptwriters, but they did manage to pull it off pretty well. Still, the limited time frame and the rush to build emotions might leave the story feeling a bit lacking. The first half is a slow burn, and the dialogues come off as a bit too careful before they finally gain momentum towards the end. And with only three characters steering the story and the main focus on Chev and Rossukon, it can feel a bit draggy.
In conclusion, the 2025 version is a fairly satisfying remake of a classic Thai horror drama into a big screen. While it may not be perfect, it's still quite well done.
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Not Scary At All
As someone who's a scaredy cat, I find this movie not scary at all. As a ghost Lunthom still looks like human. But the movie itself is still pretty good. I haven't seen the previous versions so I can't compare. But the plot is interesting, the cinematography is nice too. I do think the plot progress a bit slow. I wish they explain more as to what the shamans were doing near their house, I feel like they were doing something important that can explain the plot better. Instead it's just being used to add to the creepy mysterious factor only.Was this review helpful to you?
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