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After Panor renounces the power of the Three-Eyed God, her life is reset—her memory wiped clean. She begins a new chapter, living her dream of studying at a teacher’s college, with Piak quietly watching over and helping her from afar. But peace never lasts long. There are always triggers that threaten to awaken the Three-Eyed God's power inside her, stirred by someone who knows the dark secret she harbors. Remember, “Never awaken the power of the Three-Eyed God.” Because Panor will no longer be the Panor you once knew. (Source: sfcinemacity.com) Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- Español
- 한국어
Cast & Credits
- Cherprang AreekulPanor Boonsuk / FahMain Role
- Jackie Jackrin KungwankiatichaiPiakMain Role
- Pimma PiXXiEMintMain Role
- Chin Chinawut IndracusinChatriMain Role
- D-na Suriwatsa VivatvanitKrataiSupport Role
- Mark Siwat JumlongkulMacSupport Role
Reviews
Leveled up Panor, but with loose plots. Still a good watch regardless.
In this sequel, viewers are introduced to an older and fierce Panor. This time, Panor is set to start a new journey as a college student, with big dreams of becoming a teacher. However, fate has other plans, and she must deal with threats coming from all directions.“Let’s see whose black magic is stronger, yours or mine?” This line basically sums up the core conflict of this film. While the idea is strong enough to drive the story, the story structure is somewhat loose and uneven, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the narrative. The battle of black magic somehow lacks intensity. Plus, certain characters are not fully fleshed out either, leaving gaps in their development. And while the plot twist is good, it doesn't quite pack the punch needed for a standout climax. Despite this, the film manages to maintain a sense of intrigue and suspense all the way through.
As this film shows a more mature and ruthless version of Panor, Cherprang's portrayal of Panor has also leveled up, showcasing more polished acting that adds depth and complexity to the role. It's amazing to witness how well she has embodied this infamous role, solidifying her place in the horror genre. Alongside her, Pimma delivers a commendable performance, despite being a relative newcomer to the scene.
The trademark of the "Art of the Devil" films is of course its gruesome and brutal gore scenes. While this sequel certainly delivers on that front with some stomach-churning graphic scenes, I found some of gore to be predictable compared to its predecessors. Fans who are expecting the new level of shock value might find this sequel a bit disappointing. Still, the film is well-made with great direction, improved CGI, and fantastic makeup FX that really bring the world of black magic to life on the screen. Plus, it's simply satisfying to see how the bullies got bullied back.
In conclusion, "Panor 2" is a good sequel that continues to explore the dark and twisted world of its titular character. The upgraded version of Panor, combined with strong performances from the cast, elevates the film. While the loose storyline and toned-down gore may leave some viewers wanting more, the overall execution is still praiseworthy. Despite its flaws, this sequel is still good watch regardless. With a more focused narrative and deeper character development, the future installments could be even more captivating.
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