The Unseeable
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Nualjan's life took a happy turn when violin player Chob arrived in her village Cholburi. It was love at first sight and she got pregnant. Then Chob told her he will leave for business to Bangkok for a few days. He will be back soon he promised, but Chob never came back. Now, months later, Nualjan can't wait any longer and decides to search for him. On her way to Bangkok, she arrives at a mysterious pension. Supervisor miss Somjit refuses to let the very pregnant Nualjan stay... (Full plot summary below)

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Nualjan's life took a happy turn when violin player Chob arrived in her village Cholburi. It was love at first sight and she got pregnant. Then Chob told her he will leave for business to Bangkok for a few days. He will be back soon he promised, but Chob never came back. Now, months later, Nualjan can't wait any longer and decides to search for him. On her way to Bangkok, she arrives at a mysterious pension. Supervisor miss Somjit refuses to let the very pregnant Nualjan stay at first however. She finally relents, but demands that she stays away from the main house, where the owner madame Ranjuan resides. Nualjan soon finds out there's something going on on the premises. Why does she see moving shadows? Who is the man cutting wood in the middle of the night, who is the old woman living in a garden shed? Only Choy, another guest, seems interested in her and is willing to tell about the disturbing peculiarities of the estate. But not everything.

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User Review - 10/10 by Meredith MGo to Netflix and press "play". Going in with no expectations or comparisons is the best experience. This movie is meant to unfold in front of you as it immerses you in Sasanatieng's aesthetic and atmosphere.
User Review - 8/10 by Private UGreat cinematography.. great pictures.. great story...
User Review - 8/10 by Dayana Iwatched it with my belovered boyfriends. one of them screamed like nobody's business. lolz. anyways, this is one of the best thailand-made horror movies i've seen so far. Each plot was quite intriguing and not to mention the suspense. Not as gruesome as i thought it would be.
User Review - 8/10 by Elaine LHeavy on the atmosphere. Some genuinely scary bits. Slightly predictable. But you will likely never find a better looking ghost film around. And pay attention to all the details in the surroundings too. Because Thai culture is much more sensitive to spirits than their western counterparts there are ghosts everywhere in this film. In doorways. Hands resting on the lips of jars. Thais believe there are ghosts everywhere and Wisit plants them wherever he can! Awesome stuff.
User Review - 8/10 by Curtis Jthis movie is a must see...it's a ghost story to end all ghost stories. i love it...but the thing i don't get is does the madam have the power to enslave all the spirits. i mean everyone is still there waiting on her hand in foot basically running through the same scenarios for years and years. so good.
User Review - 8/10 by Dee Ptop abiessss.... serem bgt sih nggak.. tapi cukup bikin gw treak monyet bebrapa kali.. hahaha.... kesian deh gw ama si cw itu... dan ama si temennya yang ternyata pun setan.. hiks... huh.. buah selingkuh tuh... hahahaha... ok laaah... and the ending surprises me! I love it!!! I love the surprises in this movie....
User Review - 8/10 by Ed COne line summary: Sad, dark ghost story from Thailand. -------------------------------------------------------- Pregnant Nualjan is on the road, walking, and in discomfort. She comes upon Madame Ranjuan's house, which seems to be an inn within a walled, gated compound. Ms. Somjit works as maid for for Ranjuan. Choy lives on the compound as well. Nualjan is looking for her violinist husband Chob, who has gone missing. Choy is quite the chatterbox. Somjit is imperious with Nualjan and Choy. Somjit deigns to allow Nualjan to stay until she finds (hopefully soon) a new place to stay. Choy and Nualjan are relegated to the guest quarters, and told forcefully to stay away from the main building, where Madame Ranjuan lives. There's a shack on the compound where Grandma Erb lives; she's reputed (by Choy) to be crazy, reclusive, and next to silent. To add to the fun, there's a crumbling shrine on site on which Ms. Somjit regularly drops offerings of food. Someone apparently takes the offerings. Plus there is some man who digs in a garden area, but only at night. Lastly, there have been sightings of a long-haired woman using the swing on the 'rain tree' at night. Supposedly she committed suicide by hanging at that spot. Creepy setup, check. Nualjan explores a bit timidly. Ms. Somjit reads her the riot act for that, but then gives her a small tour, and some history. Somjit asks Nualjan whether she believes in ghosts, and gets a negative. Somjit, on the other hands, is very much a believer. Choy is not impressed; apparently Somjit tells everyone the same stories. That night, though, Nualjan wakes up to see a small girl, who challenges her to follow. This results in trouble again from Somjit. The baby arrives. Various odd things happen. Madame wants to see Nualjan and the newborn. Then she wants to see them both everyday. Nualjan sees the little girl again, and follows her into yet another building on the compound. Choy follows. They visit Grandma Erb, but do not wake her up. The next morning she leaves her child with Madame Ranjuan, who promises to have Ms. Somjit return the child the afternoon of the same day. Nualjan has some bad dreams. Ms. Somjit warns her against poking around in the antiques room again. Perhaps it was not a dream? She takes a walk, finds Chob playing his violin. He tells her that he has been at the compound for some time, as Madame Ranjuan's lover. She wakes up later, in the evening, wondering where her baby is. So, what's left here? Why is the Madame interested in the baby? Did Nualjan actually see her husband or something else? What is Grandma Erb up to? What of the hanged woman and the little girl with anklets? Do the loops get closed? Spoilers below. Nualjan confronts Ranjuan, and a number of issues get exposed. Chob was Ranjuan's husband, but was going to leave her since she was barren and Nualjuan had conceived. Choy is the 'vampire' who ate the umbilical cord and the offerings at the shrine. Chob is the man who is digging, but only at night, for his own corpse that Ranjuan buried after killing him. The girl ghost does not run this time, but does not explain either. Toward the end, Nualjan is surrounded by ghosts. She falls into the antiques room, where Somjit is eating rats. Somjit had died from a fall down stairs after seeing that Madame had killed Chob. Doors open and close. Behind each lie more ghosts of the compound. After that, even darker realizations come to the fore regarding the girl with the anklets, Erb, and Nualjan. -----Scores------ Cinematography: 5/10 Woof: buy a better camera system for the next movie. I experienced this film on streaming Netflix. The visuals are poor quality throughout: soft focus, low contrast, dim in broad daylight, grainy. On the other hand, the film is low on camera shakes and jerks, and reasonable on framing. Sound: 10/10 Much better than the visuals. Acting: 8/10 No particular problems. Screenplay: 10/10 Good story, well executed.
User Review - 8/10 by Thomus AThai style horror film. Make me fear all the time.
User Review - 6/10 by Christina BIt is a beautiful movie, spooky, but unfortunately, not always cleverly filmed. The ending is also somewhat predictable. For another Thai movie of this genre, "Shutter" is a far superior movie.
User Review - 6/10 by Amy CI don't have a lot of experience watching Thai horror films because I haven't heard of very many. If this film is any indication then they should keep making them but maybe stick to their own original ideas and not borrow heavily from M. Night Shaylaman (sp?). Despite using a similar idea The Unseeable prospers from a cast of wigged out characters, some nice creepy set pieces and a beautiful shooting location plus an ending that some may find predictable but for me it still worked. The film has a pregnant woman arriving at a high class villa/estate for no apparent reason except for a place to rest. She gets taken by the cruel keeper of the villa and befriends another odd but seemingly warm lady. Soon strange occurances, noises and other spooky happenings start to linger plus the legend of the family who might or might not still reside on the property play a major part. The unseeable may lag towards the middle, I found myself drifting off but once everything is nicely set up for the ending, the pay off is worth it and if your watching you should try and pay attention closely (even if I didn't) to get full closure of the events. Not the most original but entertaining, nice twists and some good characters make the Unseeable worth checking out.

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