While the legend had been around for centuries before, most Westerns were first introduced to the concept of the Krasue in the beloved cult Indonesian effort Mystics in Bali where it was associated with the legend of the penanggalan in the country. As the stories are still very much a part of Thai culture and folklore, a small resurgence of films featuring the creature have begun to make their way out to the world at large, including Sitisiri Mongkolsiri’s latest effort screening at the Five Flavours Asian film Festival.
“Krasue: Inhuman Kiss” is screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
Arriving in a remote village, Noi (Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang) quickly finds the villagers much as they were when he left as they still treat local girl Sai (Phantira Pipiyakorn) as the village outcast. Despite the best efforts of her childhood friend Jerd (Sapol Assawamunkong) to quell the locals’ hatred for the creature,...
“Krasue: Inhuman Kiss” is screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
Arriving in a remote village, Noi (Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang) quickly finds the villagers much as they were when he left as they still treat local girl Sai (Phantira Pipiyakorn) as the village outcast. Despite the best efforts of her childhood friend Jerd (Sapol Assawamunkong) to quell the locals’ hatred for the creature,...
- 11/16/2019
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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