A romance against huge generation gap between a barely pensioned policeman Daeng and a senior high school girl. The thirty-year gap makes their relationship difficult but they will try to prove their true love together.
'Kum Gon', a bank security guard Just on duty and about to going home. Meanwhile Kam Gon going home, The terrorist incident is chasing after 'Mr Chun Khempin', the neighboring country's president. Kam Gon has seen and assisted Mr Chun inadvertently and that causing the hunting unit to kill them both.
An anthology film about the parody of Thai Culture such as GPS, Thai Sergeant, Spirit house and Lucky Dolls.
Sian is a conman who makes and sells fake Buddhist amulets. His nephew Riang is a chip off the old block, with many generations of gamblers' blood running through his veins. When they loose big time to an underworld kingpin, they come up with a plan to cheat the kingpin and win back all their money by recruiting Todd, a social-climbing card-sharp magician. But, even with Todd's ability to change cards with a wave of his hand, they still need Sri, a curvy female accomplice to distract their mark.
Set against the lush backdrop of rural Laos, this spirited drama tells the story of scrappy ten-year-old Ahlo, who yearns to break free from his ill-fated destiny. After his village is displaced to make way for a massive dam, Ahlo escapes with his father and grandmother through the Laotian outback in search of a new home. Along the way, they come across a rocket festival that offers Ahlo a lucrative but dangerous chance to prove his worth.
Pae Uzi aka The Eagle of Chantaburi, a professional hit-man who was just been set free from prison. After his release, he learns for the first time he has a daughter Dao. The tables are turned on Ape when his daughter tries to kill him, because she thinks he killed the only father that she ever knew.
In a southern province in Thailand, a young boy lives with his uncle and a monkey called Kapi. When the uncle dies, the boy is threatened by a real estate tycoon who wants to buy their land and turn it into a resort. The boy has to train Kapi to enter a coconut-picking competition, with their land at stake.
Tanom is a Thai's competent goalkeeper who is going to join his football team to the World Cup. While competing against Saudi Arabia during the playoff game, his head accidentally hits the goal pole. He's dead. But, his body is possessed by the spirit of Sa-ngem, a trans woman whose own body is burnt after committing suicide. Hell allows Sa-ngem to temporarily habit in Tanom's body, and sends Dung-Ding, the Reaper to control and watch Sa-ngem, especially to urge him to fulfill the great hope of Thai people; bringing the football team to the World Cup's finale.
Khan Kluay is an elephant of King Naresuan the Great. Shaba Kaew, his beloved one, keeps a secret that she is pregnant. He must face three properties that belong to him - sacrifice, courage and stable love deep in his heart - to struggle through obstacles.
A former rap musician becomes a monk and adopts a humble approach towards life. However, after he takes over a small Buddhist temple, he must avert a crisis caused due to a fake monk running a scam.
Suthep Pongam, also known by his stage name Thep Pongam, is a Thai comedian, actor, film director and screenwriter. He played the leader of a gang of inept hitmen in "Killer Tattoo". A popular comedian in Thailand, Thep at one time led a comedy troupe that included Petchtai Wongkamlao, whom he co-starred with in Killer Tattoo. Other roles have included the slayer of zombies in SARS Wars, an aged heavy metal rock star in Rock Not Die and an imposter doctor in Dumber Heroes. He performed the voice for the elderly mahout in the 2006 Thai animated feature, Khan Kluay. On 3 November 2009, the Supreme Court of Justice of Thailand affirmed the judgments of the lower courts—the Central Bankruptcy Court and the Central Appeal Court—adjudging Suthep bankrupt and ordered his property to be under an absolute receivership. The judgment came after Suthep failed, for years, to pay in instalment for the 3,000,000-baht costs of five townhouses he purchased in Phatthaya. In its judgment, the Supreme Court remarked: "The property being owned by the defendant (Suthep) costs only 800,00 baht and, hence, cannot cover the debts claimed by the plaintiff (KT Bank). Citing to have 300,000-baht monthly income, the defendant refused to prove how much his monthly expenses are. Deeming the allegation of the defendant is indistinct, the Supreme Court of Justice, hereby, adjudges the defendant bankrupt and orders an absolute receivership as requested by the plaintiff."
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