
Sming 2014
Sming (2014), directed by Pan Visitsak, plunges viewers into a gripping jungle thriller where survival instincts clash with primal vengeance. When hunter Pran Boon eliminates a young Sming to save a child, he unknowingly unleashes a terrifying cycle of retribution.
Director: Pan Visitsak
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sming (2014) about?
Sming (2014) follows hunter Pran Boon, who kills a young Sming to save a child, only to ignite a deadly feud. The Sming's vengeful mother retaliates by attacking his village, forcing him into a relentless hunt through the jungle to stop the cycle of violence.
Who directed Sming?
Sming was directed by Pan Visitsak, a filmmaker known for crafting intense, atmospheric narratives.
Who stars in Sming?
The film features Thanyaboon Boonprasert, Geoffrey Giuliano, Naerunchara Lertparsert, Damian Mavis, and Julien Muller in key roles.
Is Sming (2014) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings are unavailable, Sming (2014) offers a compelling mix of drama, action, and horror with strong thematic depth. Fans of jungle thrillers and revenge-driven narratives will likely find it engaging.
How long is Sming?
Sming (2014) has a runtime of 105 minutes.
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About Sming (2014) — A Gripping Jungle Thriller of Vengeance and Survival
Sming (2014), directed by Pan Visitsak, plunges viewers into a gripping jungle thriller where survival instincts clash with primal vengeance. When hunter Pran Boon eliminates a young Sming to save a child, he unknowingly unleashes a terrifying cycle of retribution. The Sming mother, driven by grief and fury, storms his village, leaving devastation in her wake and propelling Pran Boon into a desperate hunt for the jungle's most lethal predator. This atmospheric drama blends action and horror, weaving themes of family, loss, and the thin line between hunter and hunted.
Pran Boon's journey becomes a race against time as he navigates dense wilderness, facing off against an unstoppable force fueled by maternal rage. The film's tense pacing and raw emotional intensity create a haunting exploration of nature's brutal balance, where every shadow could hide a threat. Sming (2014) delivers a visceral experience that lingers long after the credits roll.