
Pattaya Maniac 2004
"Oblivion on the beach."
Pattaya Maniac (2004), a wild ride directed by Yuthlert Sippapak, blends crime, romance, and slapstick humor against the sun-soaked backdrop of Thailand's beachside underworld.
Director: Yuthlert Sippapak
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pattaya Maniac (2004) about?
Pattaya Maniac (2004) follows a Buddhist amulet peddler who makes a desperate move to rescue the woman he loves from a powerful gangster, only to find himself tangled in a web of absurdly escalating trouble. The film mixes high-stakes crime with slapstick humor, as the peddler's plan spirals into a series of chaotic, often ridiculous confrontations. Set against Thailand's dazzling yet dangerous Pattaya coastline, the story explores themes of love, greed, and the lengths people go to for redempti
Who directed Pattaya Maniac?
Pattaya Maniac was directed by Yuthlert Sippapak, known for his knack for blending crime and comedy in Thai cinema. His signature style infuses the film with a breezy, irreverent energy that keeps the story both gripping and hilarious.
Who stars in Pattaya Maniac?
The film stars Choosak Iamsuk as the determined peddler, Somchai Kemklad as the formidable gangster, and Pitchanart Sakakorn as the woman at the heart of the chaos. Ornjira Lamwilai, Pongtap Anurat, and Somprasong Chiembunsom round out the main cast with scene-stealing roles.
Is Pattaya Maniac (2004) worth watching?
Pattaya Maniac (2004) is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat Thai comedies and crime flicks, offering a mix of humor and action that's both refreshing and entertaining. While it's not a mainstream hit, its unique blend of romance, crime, and slapstick makes it a memorable watch for those who enjoy unapologetically bold storytelling. The film's vibrant setting and chaotic energy more than makeup for its lack of IMDb ratings.
How long is Pattaya Maniac?
Pattaya Maniac runs for 93 minutes, or just over an hour and a half, making it a perfect fit for a fun, fast-paced movie night.
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About Pattaya Maniac (2004) — A Crime-Comedy Wild Ride Through Thailand's Underbelly
Pattaya Maniac (2004), a wild ride directed by Yuthlert Sippapak, blends crime, romance, and slapstick humor against the sun-soaked backdrop of Thailand's beachside underworld. The story follows a struggling Buddhist amulet peddler whose impulsive quest to free the woman he adores from a ruthless gangster spirals into a series of uproarious mishaps and unexpected twists. As chaos erupts in Pattaya's neon-lit streets and seedy backrooms, the film carves out a space where love clashes with greed, and every character's motives are as tangled as the tropical nightlife. With its vibrant energy and over-the-top antics, Pattaya Maniac (2004) offers a uniquely Thai take on the crime-comedy genre, where the stakes aren't just high—they're ridiculous.
Starring Choosak Iamsuk as the lovestruck peddler and Somchai Kemklad as his dangerous rival, the cast delivers performances that oscillate between chaotic charm and darkly comedic tension. Yuthlert Sippapak's direction infuses the film with a breezy, irreverent tone, capturing the grit and glamour of Pattaya's underbelly while never taking itself too seriously. Whether you're drawn in by the genre-blending adventure or the sheer audacity of its humor, Pattaya Maniac (2004) promises a cinematic escape that's as unpredictable as it is entertaining.