
Takien 2003
"Ghosts in the wild… Nature's supernatural protectors."
Deep within the Thai wilderness lies a realm where the forces of nature hold sway. In 'Takien (2003)', Chalerm Wongpim masterfully weaves a tale of man vs. the wild.
Director: Chalerm Wongpim
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Takien (2003) about?
A group of hunters unwittingly offend the guardian spirit of the forest, leading to a tragic confrontation with the forces of nature.
Who directed Takien?
Chalerm Wongpim skillfully weaves a tale of man vs. the wild.
Who stars in Takien?
The film features a talented cast, including Sorapong Chatree, Nuntawat Arsirapojcharnakul, and Piphat Apiraktanakorn.
Is Takien (2003) worth watching?
While not a mainstream horror hit, 'Takien (2003)' is a gripping and unsettling exploration of the natural world's dark side, especially for fans of the genre.
How long is Takien?
The runtime of Takien is 98 minutes.
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About Takien (2003) — Unleashing the Fury of Nature's Guardians
Deep within the Thai wilderness lies a realm where the forces of nature hold sway. In 'Takien (2003)', Chalerm Wongpim masterfully weaves a tale of man vs. the wild. The film follows Wittaya and Lokrai as they stumble upon the guardian spirit of the forest, Nang Takien, while on a hunting expedition. Their thoughtless actions inadvertently provoke the wrath of this supernatural protector, leading to a tragic confrontation. This horror-thriller takes the viewer on a visceral journey, delving into the unspoken balance between humans and the natural world.
As the story unfolds, the boundaries between reality and the unknown begin to blur, plunging the characters into a realm of terror and awe. 'Takien (2003)' is an unsettling exploration of the unspoken consequences of our actions, echoing the haunting tagline: 'Ghosts in the wild… Nature's supernatural protectors.'
Wongpim's direction brings forth an eerie atmosphere, amplified by the striking performances of the cast, including Sorapong Chatree, Nuntawat Arsirapojcharnakul, and Piphat Apiraktanakorn. The 98-minute runtime propels the viewer through a whirlwind of suspense and dread, culminating in a chilling climax.