"Pee Mak" (2013) is a Thai horror-comedy directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun that became one of Thailand’s highest-grossing films and a regional phenomenon. The story reworks the classic Thai ghost folktale of Mae Nak Phra Khanong—about a woman who dies in childbirth and her devoted husband who returns from war—by blending slapstick, romance, and supernatural horror. The film’s mix of humor and pathos, plus strong ensemble performances led by Mario Maurer and Davika Hoorne, contributed to its mass appeal.
Review: Pee Mak (2013) – A Thai Horror-Comedy Phenomenon Pee Mak Phra Khanong
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Pee Mak is not just a ghost story. It is a tender, outrageous, and unexpectedly moving exploration of love, loyalty, and the lies we tell to protect the ones we hold closest. Directed by Banjong Pisanthanakul (co-director of Shutter ), this Thai blockbuster reimagines the legendary ghost of Mae Nak—Thailand’s most famous tragic spirit—through the lens of slapstick bromance and genuine romantic longing.
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"Pee Mak" (2013) is a Thai horror-comedy directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun that became one of Thailand’s highest-grossing films and a regional phenomenon. The story reworks the classic Thai ghost folktale of Mae Nak Phra Khanong—about a woman who dies in childbirth and her devoted husband who returns from war—by blending slapstick, romance, and supernatural horror. The film’s mix of humor and pathos, plus strong ensemble performances led by Mario Maurer and Davika Hoorne, contributed to its mass appeal.
Review: Pee Mak (2013) – A Thai Horror-Comedy Phenomenon Pee Mak Phra Khanong Pee Mak English Subtitle
18;write_to_target_document1a;_iXDuaZfBL7D4kdUP95GP6A8_10;56; 18;write_to_target_document7;default0;1e1; "Pee Mak" (2013) is a Thai horror-comedy directed
Pee Mak is not just a ghost story. It is a tender, outrageous, and unexpectedly moving exploration of love, loyalty, and the lies we tell to protect the ones we hold closest. Directed by Banjong Pisanthanakul (co-director of Shutter ), this Thai blockbuster reimagines the legendary ghost of Mae Nak—Thailand’s most famous tragic spirit—through the lens of slapstick bromance and genuine romantic longing. Review: Pee Mak (2013) – A Thai Horror-Comedy