What Is Thai Lakorn

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Janeen Bahrke

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:19:26 PM8/3/24
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This lakorn become the highest rated lakorn in the digital era & caused a phenomenal in Thailand everything from the all the cast to food & clothes become famous.It was very popular among international fan.

My thoughts on this lakorn well i could write nonstop because i truly fall in love with this lakorn. It is simply perfection from the music to story. the chemistry between leads is magical & each of them played the character well, There is no crazy second lead & everything happen for a reason when you finish your only regret will be that you are going to crave & ask for more.
Here is the tralier & a nice mv
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My thoughts on this lakorn well i become obsessed with it when it aired & it had a wonderful chemistry, loved every single episodes, this lakorn include revenge which is a heavy topic but they handled pretty well & growth of character as you watch this lakorn you understand the reasons & causes of the character.
Here are the trailer & mv
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This drama has a huge fan base follower & was a trending topic in Thailand, It was also popular in china. one fact the leads are the most famous koojin in thailand (koojin means two actor who have amazing chemistry together meaning the ultimate couple)

My thoughts on this lakorn It has the most beautiful scenery & included amazing places & a great cinematography, Beautiful visuals & the character were well performed & had a lot suspense & mystery & great cast, the only thing you want more of this lakorn is more sweet scenes between the leads.Plus we need a royalty in our life.
Here are the trailer & mv
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Now I have done my part so i gave you three amazing lakorn that I think it will hold a special places among international fan so now its your turn. we all have to request each of them in this form
( -request-form/ ) that i mentioned so we could bring it to viki.
WE NEED MANY PEOPLE TO REQUEST THIS LAKORNS SO WE COULD BRING LAKORN BACK & SHOW OUR DETERMINATION.
In the future when we get these lakorn we can request for more.

I like Lakorn dramas and I did Spanish subs for a few of them here at viki, but they were removed log time ago. They were romantic and a beautiful story, but the main characters never ever kissed (even in the end)

I am updating this after a long time, Thai Drama (Lakorn has been getting more popular). There has been even thai lakorn on viki. So If you have time and want to support, You can watch it now.

Asian horror is a unique genre in its own right, known for aesthetically pleasing visuals, creepy storylines, and gruesome deaths, and this includes the best Thai horror movies. Various supernatural folklore and a belief in ghosts and spirits have heavily influenced the Thai horror genre, with movies like Nang Nak and Inhuman Kiss drawing from Thai myths to create some truly memorable scares. Over the years, Thai horror movies have grown in popularity with international audiences who have a love for the horror genre as a whole but are looking for something just a little bit different.

Most are familiar with some of the best Asian horror movies like Ju-On or The Ring franchise, but the American remakes of these classic Asian tales never seem to correctly capture their elusively creepy atmosphere. Pee Mak, the most commercially successful Thai film of all time, is further proof that the horror genre is the most popular within Thai cinema. Leaning heavily into the concepts of both ghosts and gore, Thai horror movies are full of chills and thrills that are sure to delight even the most hardened of horror lovers. Here are 20 of the best Thai horror movies that are sure to please any horror aficionado.

Thailand has many culturally unique ghost stories and supernatural myths that make for great horror movies, such as 1999's Nang Nak, from director Nonzee Nimibutr. Based on the legend of Mae Nak Phra Kanong, Nang Nak is a Thai horror movie that mixes up some domestic problems with a ghostly atmosphere. In the film, a veteran soldier named Mak returns home from war to his wife Nak and their newborn baby. However, when he returns, his neighbors tell him something is going on in his home that he should beware of.

This is a largely forgotten but terrifying haunted house movie based on a classic folk tale about a woman who died during a difficult birth after her husband went to war. However, while there are numerous films based on this folk tale, Nang Nak stands out thanks to the great performances and incredibly build-up of suspense throughout.

Art of the Devil 2, directed by Pasith Buranajan, is the second movie in the franchise, and is a sequel in name only. It thematically revolves around revenge and what that means to the person seeking vengeance. As a warning, the film is incredibly gory, as is the trailer. However, this fact is what makes it stand out among Thai horror movies, and in the Art of the Devil trilogy, as it successfully mixes some incredibly visceral visuals with themes of black magic and the supernatural.

In Art of the Devil 2, teacher Aajaan Panor wants to gain revenge against the students who tormented her in the past, and she turns to black magic to do so. This results in a very gory movie with intense violence that shows the dangers of tampering with black magic. Art of the Devil 2 is one of the most intense Thai horror movies and is a nonstop slasher movie from start to finish.

The Unseeable, from director Wisit Sasanatieng, is a 2007 release that features a pregnant woman searching for her lost husband, and it's one of the creepiest Thai horror movies. Titled Pen Chu Kap Phi in Thai (which literally translates to Committing Adultery with Ghost), The Unseeable has a surprisingly emotional plot, although this doesn't detract from just how chilling the movie can be.

In The Unseeable, a young pregnant woman names Nualjan seeks shelter in a large mansion. Once there, she begins to discover unborn spirits and learns that her world is not as it seems. What makes this movie so impressive is that it is not a gore fest nor does it rely on shocks to scare the audiences. Instead, The Unseeable is a slow-burn tale of terror that sends the lead character on a journey of finally letting go of her past.

House of Ghosts Pisaj (Evil), also commonly known as simply Pisaj, is a 2004 Thai horror movie from director Chookiat Sakveerakul. It thematically focuses on different ways of dealing with pain and loss, and how these can vary from person to person, and it's one of the more unique Thai horror movies.

The main character in House of Ghosts is a girl who loses both of her parents in a horrific tragedy and ends up living with her aunt. This aunt also happens to be a spiritual medium. House of Ghosts takes viewers on a trip with this girl as she tries to deal with her loss and pain, but finds herself thrown into a world where it is hard to understand what is real and what isn't. The movie ended up as a cult classic and remains regularly cited as a highlight of Thai cinema among fans of horror movies stemming from the country.

The Sisters, known as Pee chong air in Thailand, comes from director Tiwa Moeithaisong. While it may be a somewhat by-the-numbers story of a ghost with unfinished business on the surface, The Sisters has more than enough that makes it stand out among other Thai horror movies, including some incredibly effective jump-scares.

The Sisters starts with a bang when a group of musicians finds a severed head in their hotel room and then ends up haunted by a lost spirit. This is a basic ghost movie, where the cast has to solve a crime or die trying. As with this genre, the ghost victim can't leave without her murder being solved. While this is a story told many times over in other movies, this one stands out. The story of The Sisters was also based on a real murder case from Thailand that remained unsolved and everyone who found that body also died, making this movie even spookier.

Pee Mak is a horror-comedy movie, and an entertaining one at that. It is also currently Thailand's highest-grossing movie of all time, meaning it's beloved regardless of its genre. The 2013 movie comes from director Banjon Pisanthanakum, and is another adaptation of the legend of Mae Nak Phra Khanong, though it takes an incredibly different approach to the tale than 2009's Nang Nak.

Pee Mak has a little something for everyone: horror, romance, and comedy. It starts when a man named Mak comes back from the war and invites his comrades to meet his wife and son. But when they arrive, Mak's comrades start to realize that something is very off about his clan, and things only get scarier and sillier from there. Pee Mak was so successful that it's been remade and adapted multiple times, with the Tamil version Bayama Irukku arriving in 2017 followed by Malayalam remake Kinavalli in 2020.

2006's Ghost Game, also known as La-Tha-Pii, comes from director Sarawut Wichiensarn, and is a Thai spin on the incredibly popular horror subgenre of cursed and deadly game shows. Take the deadliest reality game show in the world, something in the vein of Squid Game, and that is essentially the premise behind Ghost Game.

In this Thai horror movie, 11 contestants are sent to an abandoned military prison where terrible things happened in the past. They are filmed and tracked as they try to make it through the dangerous game show alive while the production team sets up traps and scares. The winner will take home a $5,000,000 prize. This is a must-watch for those who enjoyed Squid Game and would like to see something similar.

Unconnected to its sequels, 2004's Art of the Devil comes from director Tanit Jitnukul, and is without a doubt one of the goreist Thai horror movies out there, though it's also one of the most gripping. The Art of the Devil trilogy is a fantastic blend of magical horror and straight-up gore, and many fans consider the first to be the strongest of the three (though this is also debated).

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