Watch At the Gate of the Ghost
- R
- 2011
- 1 hr 54 min
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6.1 (416)
At the Gate of the Ghost is a Thai horror film directed by Wisit Sasanatieng and released in 2011. The movie stars Mario Maurer, Phetthai Vongkumlao, and Pongpat Wachirabunjong. This movie is a remake of a 1959 classic Thai horror movie "Phi Mak Phra Khanong." The film tells the story of a young and handsome man named Mak (Mario Maurer) who returns from the 14th-century war as a decorated soldier to his hometown, just to find that his wife, Nak (Vongkumlao), a beautiful and loving woman, died while he was away fighting for his king. Heartbroken by her passing, Mak stays with her corpse, going against the traditional Thai customs that require a quick funeral to avoid the corpse becoming a ghost.
Despite pleas from the townspeople to bury his wife, Mak refuses to let go of her body. Even as strange and eerie things occur around him, he continues to sleep and live with her corpse. However, Mak's friends begin to suspect that there is something not quite right with Nak; she appears to be alive and may even be a ghost.
Things take an even darker turn when a ghost expert, Monk Phra Krathong (Wachirabunjong), moves into a temple nearby and takes an interest in Mak's situation. As he investigates, he discovers that the townspeople have kept secrets about Nak's death that may have consequences for the future of the town. The Monk is determined to reveal the truth about Nak's death, but his actions may cause even more danger to Mak's life.
As the story unfolds, Mak finds himself facing the wrath of the supernatural realm, with vengeful spirits haunting him everywhere he goes. Nak, still unable to let go of her husband, begins to haunt their home, urging Mak to stay with her forever. The townspeople become fearful of the ghost that they believe is haunting their home and begin to take matters into their own hands.
With exceptional acting from the entire cast, At the Gate of the Ghost is a dark and eerie tale of love and ghosts. The movie balances the horror elements with the emotional aspect of the story, displaying the characters' emotional traumas and their struggles to deal with the unexpected challenges thrown their way. Although the movie is a horror film, the story and characters are genuinely relatable, making this movie an ideal viewing experience for those who enjoy horror stories with a heart.
The movie's cinematography and soundtrack deserve special mention as they add to the overall eerie feel of the movie. The film's Thai heritage is an essential part of the movie's charm, with its representation of traditional Thai customs, costumes, and music that all come together to create a haunting and mesmerizing viewing experience.
In summary, At the Gate of the Ghost is a remarkable blend of supernatural horror, drama, and romance that will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the film. With excellent acting performances, a chilling atmosphere, and a compelling story that balances suspense and emotion, it is no wonder that this movie is a modern classic of Thai horror cinema.
At the Gate of the Ghost is a 2011 crime movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 54 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.1.