
A woman, fired from a financial coorporation during the Asia crisis, returns home with no money. However, she finds a box with a fortune in front of her door, and decides to keep it. However, the people that left it there soon want it back.... (Full plot summary below)
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A woman, fired from a financial coorporation during the Asia crisis, returns home with no money. However, she finds a box with a fortune in front of her door, and decides to keep it. However, the people that left it there soon want it back.
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| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonA crafty, shifty crime film... pleasantly alive. |
| Seattle TimesErik LundegaardIt's Ratanaruang's stylish direction that recommends the movie. |
| Slant MagazineEric HendersonIts deadly punchlines suggest the archetypal "cosmic joke" with more emphasis on the tragic side of the tragedy-comedy continuum. |
| Window to the MoviesJeffrey ChenStylish, funny, and fun to watch (and quite morbid at times), and even offers relevant insight into the conditions created by the Thai economy. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin Clifford"6ixtynin9" is darkly funny, tongue in cheek humor that shows the ingrained talent of its director and his deft hand at the helm. |
| PanoramaJean-François Vandeuren6ixtynin9 prend les traits d'une %u0153uvre peinte avec le plus grand soin, mais dont les nombreuses couches de peinture n'arrivent pas à cacher complètement tous les numéros. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullThose expecting a raunchy sex comedy from the provocatively titled 6ixtynin9 are in for a severe letdown |
| User ReviewThomas KIt's simply beautiful. The story line is fabulous. The setting and the photography is wonderful. |
| User ReviewWilliam AThis is a great movie and one hell uv a twist. Order it and see the hidden cost of taking something that does not belong to you. Thai film with subtitles. |
| User ReviewScott SThis is awesome. The cinematography is minimal and understated, but does absolutely everything it needs to. Lalita is captivating as the timid and disconnected Tum who can only think one step at a time in response to the chaos of the characters that surround her. To call it a Thai "Fargo" is admittedly accurate, but does it a disservice. It's Tarantino without the inflated ego. It's a little bit dark, and sad, and hilarious, and will stay with you long after you've seen it. i loved it. Go get it. |