
The sharp eyes at Twitch were able to hone in on the bottom part of these posters and decifer the garble that is supposed to be a website address, so if you want to have a look, just check out Twitch, which is working to expand its Thai film (and other Asian and other film coverage).
Directed by Poj Arnon, Dangerous Flowers (Chai-lai) is the first big-studio Thai action film of 2006, coming out on January 26.
It stars a bevy of Thai pretties, including Bongkot "Tak" Kongmalai (from Tom Yum Goong, Ai-Fak), Jintara Poonlarb, Supaksorn Chaimongkol (aka Kratae), Kessarin Ektawatkul, Boonyawan Pongsuwan, Kris Srepoomseth, Pornnapa Theptinnakorn, performance artist Wannasak "Kuck" Sirilar and Nithichai "Yuan" Yotamornsunthorn from the Dragon 5 boy band.
The previews are playing, and they prominently feature a Thai schoolgirl doing some back flips. That is Narawarat "Grace" Techaratanaprasert, who will be seen in more films this year -- all put out by Sahamongkol Film, owned by Somsak Techaratanaprasert.
(Cross-published at Rotten Tomatoes)
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