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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

4bia

a.k.a Phobia


Genre: Horror
Starring: Maneerat Kham-uan, Apinya Sakuljaroensuk, Nuttapong Chatpong, Chermarn Boonyasak
Release year: 2008
Language: Thai
Subtitle: English





SYNOPSIS:
Loneliness (Thai title: Ngao/Lonliness; directed by Youngyooth Thongkonthun) : A young woman, stuck in her apartment thanks to the cast on her leg, communicates with the outside world via cell phone and text messages. She begins receiving text messages from a stranger, who seems friendly enough, and there’s no reason for her to read between the lines when he mentions that he’s currently dwelling somewhere “cramped.” After sending the mysterious stranger her picture, things become spooky.

Deadly Charm (Directed by Paween Purikitpanya) : Imagine a childish payback like writing a joke about your friend's parents on the blackboard. Then imagine a payback of vocational schoolboys who curse people they hate on a deadly charm. Let's see how excruciating these curses will bring to the table and the bloody time is on to kills everyone who fact this event.

The Man In The Middle (Directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun) : On a remote camping trip through a lonely jungle, four teenagers begin to tell ghost stories to entertain themselves. Eventually, the young men become frightened by their own stories and fight over who gets to sleep in the middle of the tent which they believe, is the safest and most secure spot to sleep...or so they think.

The Last Flight (Directed by Parkpoom Wongpoon) : Flight attendent Pim, goes aboard an airliner on a charter flight for the Princess of Khurkistan. What was supposed to be an ordinary flight turns into something tragic when the princess forms an allergic reaction to something she ate. After the royal house of Khurkistan requests that her body be sent back immediately for cremation, Pim (Chermarn Boonyasak) is required to remain on the plane and escort the body - the only passenger - for the return flight.


RATING: 9/10
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REVIEW:
" 4Bia’s premise is this- four up and coming Thai directors, each with their unique style, shoot their own short film revolving around the theme of fear (or as the title implies “phobia”). The idea may sound gimmicky, but the result is anything but.
Instead, 4Bia is an utterly delectable meal of horror, each tightly shot film a morsel of delight in itself, but also complimenting each other, so that the whole is truly more than the sum of its parts, ultimately leaving its viewer hungry for more.

First on the menu is Yongyoot Thongkongtoon’s “Happiness”, who is probably better known for directing action comedies such as The Iron Ladies and Metrosexual. Here director Thongkongtoon, who also wrote the segment, begins the story rather innocuously with a young woman, confined to her apartment with a broken leg in a cast after surviving a horrific car crash. Alone and lonely, she grabs the chance to make contact with a stranger who starts texting her. Things get creepy when she sends him her picture and he in turn sends her his.

Thongkongtoon’s greatest achievement in “Happiness” is how he successfully builds up an atmosphere of uneasy and dread without any dialogue. Instead of resorting to narration or voiceover, we simply read the exchange of messages on screen as they are received. All this adds up to a very satisfying climax that manages to tie up the various elements in the story nicely.

Next up is Paween Purikitpanya (Body #19)’s “Tit For Tat”, which coming after “Happiness” may be a rather jarring change. While “Happiness” is content to take its time building up its story, “Tit For Tat” thrusts its viewers straight into the story of a kid who returns to exact vengeance using black magic on a gang of bullies.

While this is no killjoy, “Tit For Tat” is probably the weakest of the lot. Its Saw-like frenetic shots and schizophrenic editing can get quite grating after a while, and it borders on an overdose of CGI in its climax. Thankfully, though, it proceeds at a gallop so it still makes for a gripping and intense piece of work.

Coming after the occasionally nauseating “Tit For Tat” is the refreshing crowd-pleaser “In The Middle”. The story begins at night with four friends on a rafting trip in a tent outdoors who, like most people would do to kill time in the wild, start telling each other ghost stories. Each of them ends up joking about what they would do if they turned up dead, with one of them saying that he would haunt the person sleeping in the middle, hence the title.

The next day, while out rafting, their boat capsizes. Only three of them manage to make it out alive, and by nightfall, they give up the search for their missing friend. But soon after they try to fall asleep, their friend returns. However, they are confronted with the nagging fear that their friend may very well be dead.

Scripted and directed by one-half of the “Shutter” duo Banjong Pisanthanakun, “In The Middle” delights with its well delineated characters. It is not easy to create characters that audiences can easily recognize within half an hour, let alone four. But Pisanthankun has done just that, giving each character a uniquely distinctive personality.

“In The Middle” also benefits tremendously from Pisanthankun’s clever blend of humour and suspense. He deftly alludes to clichés often used in modern day horror movies, and even though audiences may think that they are one step ahead of the story, he manages to deliver a satisfying jolt at the end. My personal favourite, I would go so far as to say that this segment alone is worth the price of admission.

The final course of the meal is Shutter’s other half, Parkpoom Wongpoom’s “Last Fright”. A deliberate pun on the word “flight”, it tells the story of a flight attendant Pim who is summoned back to work on a royal flight for a princess who is having marital difficulties. Not to spoil the surprise, things get personal and testy between them during the flight. The princess dies unexpectedly the next day and Pim finds herself escorting the princess’ body back. Suffice to say that turbulence will not the only thing that goes bump on the flight.

“Last Fright” is definitely not the best of the four, but it maximises its unique setting on board a turbulence-rocked empty plane. The claustrophobic inducing setting enhances the sense of dread and helplessness that Pim faces and is probably the best thing that this closing segment has going for it. While the story may seem pedestrian, it still is a solidly made piece of work.

As far as horror anthologies go, 4Bia is easily one of the best of its kind. Perhaps also because of their brevity, each of the four segments are always engaging and the sum of it all is one of the most accomplished Thai horror movies of late.
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source: MovieXclusive

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