

Morrison 2024
Phuttiphong Aroonpheng crafts a hauntingly atmospheric drama in *Morrison (2024)*, where an engineer revisits a crumbling hotel tied to his parents' past during the Vietnam War.
Director: Phuttiphong Aroonpheng
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Morrison (2024) about?
*Morrison (2024)* follows an engineer who returns to the hotel where his parents first met during the Vietnam War, only to find the building alive with remnants of their past. As he navigates its twisting corridors, he uncovers a tapestry of emotions and unresolved history that binds him to a time he never knew.
Who directed Morrison?
Morrison was directed by Phuttiphong Aroonpheng, an acclaimed filmmaker known for visually rich and emotionally layered storytelling.
Who stars in Morrison?
The film stars Chulachak Chakrabongse, Chicha Amatayakul, Joe Cummings, Wanlop Rungkumjad, and Lam Morrison in key roles.
Is Morrison (2024) worth watching?
While IMDb has not rated the film yet, *Morrison (2024)* is a compelling drama for fans of atmospheric, character-driven stories. Its exploration of memory and war's lingering effects makes it a thought-provoking watch, though the slow pace may not appeal to all viewers.
How long is Morrison?
The runtime for Morrison is 106 minutes.
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About Morrison (2024) — A Haunting Journey Through Memory and War
Phuttiphong Aroonpheng crafts a hauntingly atmospheric drama in *Morrison (2024)*, where an engineer revisits a crumbling hotel tied to his parents' past during the Vietnam War. The film's labyrinthine corridors twist not just through decaying architecture, but through time itself, as lingering memories stir beneath the surface. Chulachak Chakrabongse leads a cast embodying the weight of unresolved history, while Chicha Amatayakul and Joe Cummings add layers of emotional depth against a backdrop of war's lingering ghosts. With a runtime of 106 minutes, *Morrison* unfolds like a slow-burning dream, blending historical echoes with intimate human drama.
The director's signature visual style transforms this hotel into a living archive of pain and love, where every shadowed hallway and flickering light reveals fragments of a past that refuses to stay buried. Themes of memory, displacement, and the ghosts of conflict permeate the narrative, making *Morrison (2024)* a poignant exploration of how the past shapes the present.




