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Nak 2008

★ 7.54 votes89 min📅 2008-04-03

"It's time to sub urban ghost to get to work."

Directed by Natthaphong Ratanachoksirikul, *Nak (2008)* is a quirky animated comedy-horror that reimagines Thailand's legendary spirits as exhausted ghosts ready to retire from haunting.

Director: Natthaphong Ratanachoksirikul

Cast

Sasikan Apichataworasin
Nak (voice)
Petchtai Wongkamlao
Petchtai Wongkamlao
Kieow (voice)
Supab Chaiwisuthikun
Thong (voice)
Chookiat Iamsook
Chookiat Iamsook
Eued (voice)
Triwarat Chutiwatkajornchai
Triwarat Chutiwatkajornchai
Tee (voice)
Nawarat Techarathanaprasert
Nawarat Techarathanaprasert
Gam (voice)
Somlek Sakdikul
Somlek Sakdikul
Fire Ghost (voice)
Nanthana Bunlong
Daeng (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nak (2008) about?

This animated comedy-horror follows a group of Thai folklore ghosts who grow tired of haunting and relocate to the countryside to help humans instead. Their supernatural antics lead to uproarious situations as they navigate everyday life with comedic results.

Who directed Nak?

Nak was directed by Natthaphong Ratanachoksirikul, an up-and-coming filmmaker known for blending humor with Thai cultural elements.

Who stars in Nak?

The film features Sasikan Apichataworasin, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Supab Chaiwisuthikun, and Chookiat Iamsook as the main ghostly cast.

Is Nak (2008) worth watching?

While IMDb doesn't rate it, *Nak (2008)* offers a unique mix of horror, comedy, and Thai folklore that stands out in the animation genre. Its creative premise and lighthearted tone make it a fun watch for fans of offbeat animated films.

How long is Nak?

The film runs for 89 minutes.

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About Nak (2008) — Thai Animated Comedy-Horror Where Ghosts Get a Second Chance

Directed by Natthaphong Ratanachoksirikul, *Nak (2008)* is a quirky animated comedy-horror that reimagines Thailand's legendary spirits as exhausted ghosts ready to retire from haunting. After centuries of stalking the night, this ragtag group of spectral legends ditches their usual haunts and relocates to the countryside, determined to swap scares for service. Their mission? To help humanity—but their good intentions quickly collide with hilarious chaos as their supernatural skills clash with rural life.

The film blends horror tropes with slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, capturing the eerie charm of Thai folklore while poking fun at the ghosts' awkward attempts at modern living. With its vibrant animation style and playful tone, *Nak (2008)* delivers a fresh twist on classic ghost stories, making it a standout in the animation genre.