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Krai Thong

This film tells the legendary tale of hero Krai Thong, who used his extreme force, strength of will and superhuman skills when entering a battle to confront the largest crocodile in the world. This fierce monster, Chalawan, has the power of turning into a human being when he enters his golden cave. Chalawan, in human guise, went into town one day and was utterly captivated by the daughter of a millionaire, Tapaokaew, and kidnapped her, returning with her to his cave. Her father, distressed by his daughter's disappearance, made an announcement that anyone strong enough to kill the legendary Chalawan would get as a prize his daughter, and a lot of money. Krai Thong knew this was a job for him.

Krai Thong

3.8 2001
Kill Me Why

From the horrible nation case in 1989, when Tassanee disappeared from home without reason. The best police officer was assigned to investigate the kidnap case, a daughter of the food shop owner. But the more he investigated, the more he got some clues. The suspect became the best teacher of the province and beloved by everyone. Before police found the dead end, young girl's body was found. As if she woke up to ask for justice. She was murder cruelly by cover after kill with concrete and weight into the water. Was he a real killer? If so, what made him do that?

Kill Me Why

5.0 2003
Chains of Heart: The Movie

Movie cut of the series. ------------------------------- Ken is the survivor of a harrowing incident that left his boyfriend, Din, tragically murdered. The traumatic memory has led Ken to carve out a new life for himself as an assistant chef in a prestigious restaurant in Singapore. However, Ken’s past resurfaces as he becomes entangled in a web of revenge and dark secrets. With an enigmatic figure named Inpha lurking in the shadows and orchestrating sinister events, Ken’s journey takes a treacherous turn.

Chains of Heart: The Movie

1.0 2023
near from nowhere

The narrator tells the myth of a person named Aoi, questioning beliefs in institutions, religion, and the legends passed down through generations. These are presented through media to outsiders as a world of vibrant colors, yet the world of the creator is a bleak black and white. The two narrators engage in a back and forth debate until they both realize that their voices have never reached anywhere. This leads to a question they cannot bring themselves to speak, a question so terrifying that even their voices dare not utter it. "Who are we doing this for?"

near from nowhere

NR 2026