Opapatika
Thailand
A Sahamongkolfilm Intl. presentation of a
Baa-Ram-Ewe production. (International sales: Sahamongkolfilm Intl.,
Bangkok.) Produced by Prachya Pinkaew, Sukanya Vongsthapat. Executive
producer, Somsak Techaratanaprasert. Directed by Thanakorn Pongsuwan.
Screenplay, Pongsuwan, Yukonthon Kaewtong.
With: Putthipong Sriwat, Somchai Khemglad, Nirut Sirichanya, Shahkrit Yamnarm, Ray MacDonald, Athip Nana, Khemupsorn Sirisukha.
Immortal beings discover that
everlasting life is torture, and auds may feel the same way about the
slipshod Thai horror pic "Opapatika." Ingredients for a nasty version
of "X-Men" are present, but the result is an incoherent bloodbath
interspersed with Buddhist platitudes about the sacredness of human
life. Fantasy/horror fests looking for gory fare will take a peek. Pic
opened to brisk local biz last October, but will struggle to find an
international ancillary afterlife.
Det. Techit (Putthipong
Sriwat) commits suicide as a way to enter and investigate the
eternal-limbo existence of superghouls called Opapatikas. True to the
promise made by the daddy of all the hereafter combatants, Mr. Sadok
(Nirut Sirichanya), Techit is granted incredible powers of intuition.
Unfortunately, each time he fights one of Sadok's Opapatika enemies,
the detective loses one of his normal five senses and, like his fellow
tortured souls, quickly discovers immortality is not all it's cracked
up to be. Glossy lensing is complemented by Muay Thai gymnastics and
high-quality bloodletting, but helming and editing are a mess, and
perfs are deathly dull.
Camera (color), Decha Srimanta, Teerawat Pier; editor, Thanakorn Pongsuwan, Suotipon Tubtim, Satabob Tungkaseranee, Lee Chatametikool,
Max Tersch; music, Chaibandit Peuchponsub; production designer, Pisut
Pariwattanakit. Reviewed at Berlin Film Festival (market), Feb. 8,
2008. Running time: 106 MIN.
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