
Secondhand Car 2013
Dive into the eerie world of *Secondhand Car (2013)*, the chilling short-film sequel to *4bia 2*, directed by the visionary Parkpoom Wongpoom.
Director: Parkpoom Wongpoom
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Secondhand Car (2013) about?
Set in a used car dealership, *Secondhand Car* follows a group of strangers who become trapped overnight, only to face a terrifying ordeal. As their fears and paranoia escalate, they uncover a sinister force tied to the vehicles around them.
Who directed Secondhand Car?
Parkpoom Wongpoom, the acclaimed Thai filmmaker behind the horror anthology *4bia 2*, directed *Secondhand Car*.
Who stars in Secondhand Car?
The film features Sompob Benjathikul, Kittisak Patomburana, Porntip Kamlang, Pattanadesh Asasappakij, and Chat Jiakkhajorn in key roles.
Is Secondhand Car (2013) worth watching?
*Secondhand Car* is a gripping short horror thriller that delivers on atmosphere and tension. While it's not rated on IMDb, its tight runtime and eerie premise make it a compelling watch for horror enthusiasts seeking something fresh.
How long is Secondhand Car?
The runtime of *Secondhand Car* is 28 minutes.
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About Secondhand Car (2013) — The Horror Short Film That Will Haunt Your Drive
Dive into the eerie world of *Secondhand Car (2013)*, the chilling short-film sequel to *4bia 2*, directed by the visionary Parkpoom Wongpoom. Trapped in the claustrophobic confines of a used car dealership, a group of strangers faces a night of relentless horror and psychological terror. As their sanity unravels, the lines between reality and the supernatural blur, revealing a haunting tale of dread and existential unease. With its oppressive atmosphere and relentless tension, this Thai horror-drama thriller keeps audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Starring Sompob Benjathikul, Kittisak Patomburana, and Porntip Kamlang, *Secondhand Car* masterfully blends psychological horror with raw drama, exploring themes of guilt, fate, and the unsettling power of the unknown. The film's tight 28-minute runtime ensures every moment crackles with intensity, leaving viewers questioning what lurks beneath the surface of everyday life. For fans of slow-burn horror and atmospheric thrillers, this short film is a must-watch experience.