Watch Nang Nak
- 1999
- 1 hr 40 min
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6.5 (1,936)
Nang Nak is a 1999 Thai horror film directed by Nonzee Nimibutr. The movie is based on the popular Thai ghost story of Mae Nak Phra Khanong, which has been retold in various forms of media for decades. The story begins with the return of Mak and his wife Nak to their small rural village after Mak has finished his service in the army. Mak, his wife, and their newborn son have to adjust to their simple life in the village, where Mak quickly reunites with his childhood friend, Wat. Set in Bangkok, it centers on an enduring love that survives beyond the boundary of birth and death.
However, strange and frightening events begin to occur, and Mak soon discovers that his wife is actually a ghost. Nak had died in labor while Mak was away, but her love for him was so strong that she refused to leave him behind. She made a deal with a powerful but evil spirit to remain on earth as a ghost to protect Mak and their child from any harm.
As the movie progresses, Mak is torn between his love for Nak and his fear of the supernatural, as he becomes aware of the power that Nak holds beyond the grave. Wat and the village priest try to convince Mak to leave Nak behind and protect his son, but Mak's loyalty to his wife, even in death, is unwavering.
The film takes the viewer on an emotional rollercoaster as it seamlessly blends elements of horror, romance, and tragedy. The depiction of the ghostly apparitions and the way in which the story is told, is both eerie and heart wrenching. The setting adds to the authenticity of the Thai folklore, and the sound effects and the score adds to the suspense and tension so effectively that it leaves the viewer on the edge of their seats.
The movie excellently portrays the love between Mak and Nak as they navigate through the challenges of being with each other. Inthira Charoenpura's portrayal of Nak shows the unconditional love and devotion she had for her husband during and after her death. Winai Kraibutr's portrayal of Mak is equally as convincing, as his portrayal of a man torn between loyalty to his wife and the fear of the supernatural is masterful.
The movie is also filled with suspenseful moments that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. The scenes that depict Nak's ghostly apparitions are frightening and extremely well done. These moments of horror do not rely on cheap jump scares, but rather a darker and more menacing atmosphere that is difficult to shake off even after the credits roll.
Nang Nak is a great movie that combines Thai tradition and modern film-making techniques to create an unforgettable horror experience. The movie is a uniquely Thai take on a familiar horror genre, and it does it perfectly. Nang Nak is definitely worth watching for fans of horror movies and fans of Asian cinema in general.
In conclusion, Nang Nak is a beautifully made, eerie love story containing a unique mixture of Thai folklore, horror and tragedy. It is evident that the makers of the film have not compromised on the integrity of the story and their film itself, especially when it is retelling an age-old lore so familiar within the Thai culture. The acting, setting, and sound effects are top-notch, making the viewer feel like they are one of the characters in the story. Overall, Nang Nak is a great movie and a must-watch for anyone who loves the horror genre.