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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Poj Arnon films flood, adds comedic sound effects
Opportunistic producer-director Poj Arnon mobilized film crews to wade into last year's floods to film the backdrop of Rak Ao Yoo (Love Flood), which opens today. It's being released by M Pictures.
The romantic comedy is about an office worker (scandal-plagued singer-actor "Film" Rattapoom Tokongsub) and his buddy (Attaphong Attakitkun) volunteering to help flood victims in order to meet women.
He pursues one he really likes (Busarin Yokphraiphan) but she doesn't feel the same way, at first. Bencharat Wisitkitchakan also stars.
Poj, his cast and crew had to work fast to make this movie while there was still water covering Bangkok's streets.
The title comes from the Thai government's oft-repeated refrain during the flood crisis of ao yoo – "we can handle it" – which also has a sexual connotation in Thai slang.
The trailer, with Thai-comedy sound effects included, is embedded below.
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Dear Sir,
ReplyDeleteI am Mr.Kenny from Kuching Sarawak Malaysia, just now im using laptop to watch the Thai Horror [ The Unborn Child ], accidentally discoveredthe lens supernatural picture, so to stop the screen grid in 13:20, and then you look closely, the rear seat behind the mirror even appear a little girlterrorist faces.Director ofthis movie, you see?
This is the effect of the film? Or is it photographed a ghost?
Best Regards,
Kenny