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The film is known for its "copious pop-culture references" (ranging from The Last Samurai to David Blaine) and "21st-century snark".
Mid-19th century Siam during the Rattanakosin Dynasty. Pee Mak Phrakanong
Relies heavily on the banter and slapstick antics of Mak’s four friends, who sport "silly hairstyles" and "black teeth". The film is known for its "copious pop-culture
Beyond its commercial success, it won awards for Best Art Direction at Thailand's National Film Awards. 🗨️ Perspectives Pee Mak Phrakanong
The film is a modernized, comedic adaptation of the famous ghost legend from Thai folklore.
