Tuesday, October 18, 2011

I Moved You Home (Pa dang be sa)

A Triton Co. production, in colaboration with Asian Cinema Fund. (Worldwide sales: Triton Co., Bangkok.) Produced by Thacksakom Pradubpongsa. Executive producers, Sihabutr Xoomsai, Assada Sreshthaputra, Jirayuth Sangtaweep, Rajadej Na Nagara, Panay Akarapanich, Thacksakorn Pradubpongsa. Directed by Tongpong Chantarangkul. Script, Pramett Chankrasae, Piyakarn Bootprasert, Chantarangkul.With: Akhamsiri Suwanasuk, Apinya Sakuljaroensuk, Torphong Kul-on, Porntip Kamlung.Two estranged brothers and sisters proceed and take extended way around sister competition in dull Thai meller "I Moved You Home." Funded by Busan's Asia Cinema Fund, Tongpong Chantarangkul's bow continues the enervating tradition the festival's New Energy program established fact. Pic may visit like-minded fests, nonetheless its depiction of local taboos for instance onscreen smoking will confine it to Thailand's arty fringe. Each time a singer (Porntip Kamlung) dies, her Singapore-dwelling daughter Pinn (Akhamsiri Suwanasuk) reaches the Bangkok hospital too far gone, while her moody, self-obsessed sister, Pann (Apinya Sakuljaroensuk), sleeps through their mother's last gasp. The brothers and sisters have ample time for you to get swept up after they hire an ambulance to escort the cadaver for his or her village. The motive pressure (Torphong Kul-on) should really supply comic relief but essentially boosts the tedium of those two-trip. Chantarangkul never enables a shiny surface pass without pointing the digital camera advertising online, which only highlights the slimness from the narrative extended beyond capacity. HD lensing is flat other tech credits are average, even though subtitler should purchase spell-checker.Camera (color), Chankrasae editor, Adam Hussey music, Buddhist Holidays production designer, Phairot Siriwath. Examined at Busan Film Festival (New Energy), March. 8, 2011. Running time: 113 MIN. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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