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How to evaluate the Thai horror film Ghost?

In the first half, there was no depressing atmosphere in the soundtrack, and the harsh sound effect when the ghost appeared was deliberately scary.

Originally it was Samsung, but the second half was surprisingly good. Strange scenes (similar to exorcists) explain why ghosts chase. It turns out that love is not as simple as hate.

The ending was really unexpected. I thought it would end in a dull way, but I didn't expect all the previous ones to be foreshadowing. Much better than many movies, like a curse, damn it. Ghosts only appear in photos. This setting is a bit reluctant.

Love rat is not young and ignorant, but a heartless and cowardly cold-blooded animal! Defending yourself is just a bystander, very helpless and don't know how to choose. I don't know that this indecisive behavior is cruel and harmful to others. A rare horror film with four stars and one star!

Ghost is a horror film directed by Banjon Pisuntanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom, written by Banjon Pisuntanakun and sopon sukdapisit, and starring ananda everingham, Natthaweeranuch Thongmee and Archytas Sikamana. The film was released in Thailand on September 9, 2004.

Thun (ananda everingham), a young freelance photographer, and his girlfriend Jane (Natthaweeranuch Thongmee) drive home from a college classmate's party. On the way, Jane knocked an odd woman to the ground.

Jane wanted to get off the bus to check the woman's injury, but Thun dissuaded her. The two men fled the scene of the accident in a hurry. Jane began to fidget all day, accusing Thun of being cold-blooded and heartless. Thun just told her to relax and not to worry too much.