
Mak served in the war during the beginning of the Rattanakosin Dynasty. At war he became friends with Ter, Puak, Shin, and Aey, whose lives he saved. Once the war was over, Mak invited his four friends into his home in Phra Khanong town and introduced them to his beautiful wife Nak and his newborn baby boy Dang. A rumor was going around in the village that Nak had died giving birth to her stillborn baby, Dang. The source of this rumour; Aunty Priak, owner of local liquor stor... (Full plot summary below)
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Mak served in the war during the beginning of the Rattanakosin Dynasty. At war he became friends with Ter, Puak, Shin, and Aey, whose lives he saved. Once the war was over, Mak invited his four friends into his home in Phra Khanong town and introduced them to his beautiful wife Nak and his newborn baby boy Dang. A rumor was going around in the village that Nak had died giving birth to her stillborn baby, Dang. The source of this rumour; Aunty Priak, owner of local liquor store was found dead floating on the river a few days later. The four friends felt it's time to tell Mak the possibility of Nak and Dang could be dead and lingered as haunting ghosts and risk their lives. It's up to Mak to choose love or reality.
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| User ReviewAnkit AI was in Thailand in May, 2013 and was able to see this movie. I really enjoyed it. Part comedy, part horror, and part love story. This film really hits the mark. I actually saw it twice I enjoyed it so much. |
| User ReviewShrn VNak: Baby if one day I die, can you live without me? Mak: No. If anyone's going to die, I'll die first. If I don't have you, I can't go on. |
| User ReviewAnthony VHilariously funny take on the "Ghost Wife". Some of the Thai humor doesn't translate to the West, but most of it does. If you are looking for something with a bit of a scare, a few touching moments and lots of laughs, look no further. |
| User ReviewNishlank J"Shutter" director knows how to mix horror, comedy and romance very well. |
| User ReviewHEnz GThe frightening legend of Lady Nak of Phra Khanong with a hilarious and romantic twist... This movie got me laughing all the way with a little bit of tears on the later part. I enjoyed it very much! |
| User Reviewkyo 9One of the best Thai comedies I've ever seen! |
| User ReviewRiff JHilariously funny take on the "Ghost Wife". Some of the Thai humor doesn't translate to the West, but most of it does. If you are looking for something with a bit of a scare, a few touching moments and lots of laughs, look no further. |
| User ReviewMichael SRich in laughs and gags, but is found wanting in the scare department. The romance bit was interesting, though they could've found a less tackier way to end the whole thing. Production was impressive, though. And I couldn't stress this any further--get ready for a lot of laugh-out-loud moments. |
| User ReviewJohn WThough it may seem a bit childish along the way, I thought the ending was good. A wild mix of Thai horror, romance & comedy. |