Pee Mak
Pee Mak | |
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International Poster | |
Directed by | Banjong Pisanthanakun |
Produced by |
Jira Maligool Chenchonnee Suntonsaratoon Suwimon Techasupinun Pran Thadaweerawutar Vanrudee Pongsitthisak |
Written by |
Nontra Khumvong Banjong Pisanthanakun Chantavit Dhanasevi |
Starring |
Mario Maurer Davika Hoorne Pongsathorn Jongwilas Nattapong Chartpong Auttarut Kongrasri Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasook |
Music by |
Chatchai Pongpraphaphan Hualampong Riddim |
Cinematography | Narupon Sohkkanapituk |
Edited by | Tummarut Sumetsuppasok |
Production company |
GMM Tai Hub Jorkwang film |
Distributed by |
GMM Tai Hub (Thailand) Intersolusindo Film (Indonesia) Golden Screen (Malaysia) Golden Village (Singapore) Panasia (Hongkong) Star Cinema (Philippines) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
Budget | ฿65 million(US$1.8 million) |
Box office | ฿1 billion (US$28 million)[1] |
Pee Mak (Thai: พี่มาก..พระโขนง; rtgs: Phi Mak Phra Khanong) is a 2013 Thai comedy horror film directed by Banjong Pisanthanaku.[2] The story is an adaptation of the Mae Nak Phra Khanong legend of Thai folklore.[2] It was released on March 28, 2013.[2] The film stars Mario Maurer as Mak and Davika Hoorne as Nak together with GTH's iconic gang of four starred Pongsathorn Jongwilas, Nattapong Chartpong, Auttarut Kongrasri and Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasook.[2]
Plot
The story is set in mid-19th century in Siam, during the King Mongkut Era and at the height of the Rattanakosin Dynasty, when Siam was plagued with wars with its neighbouring kingdoms. Mak (Mario Maurer) was drafted to serve in a war against the foreign invasion, forcing him to leave behind his pregnant wife Nak (Davika Hoorne) at the town of Phra Khanong, not far from Central Bangkok. He was wounded during a battle and sent to a medical camp, where he met Ter, Puak, Shin and Aey, who later became his best friends. Meanwhile, in Phra Khanong, Nak struggled alone painfully to give birth to the baby. Shortly after, villagers in the neighborhood heard her singing lullabies to her baby, causing hair-raising chills and making them cower in fear. Rumours started circulating around the village that Nak had already died in labor and was now a ghost haunting the house.
Mak and his three remaining friends, Shin, Puak and Ter, went to a Buddhist temple seeking chants and prayers to keep Nak at bay. However, in a panic, coupled with Mak's struggle to get back to his wife, they spilled all the holy water, holy rice and kicked the praying monk out of the "safety ring". The monk fled the temple, leaving the four to face the angry Nak. A pale Aey found his way to the temple and it was revealed that he was still a human. Ter, Mak and Shin push him forward then Puak and Aey kiss. Ter thought Aey is a ghost because he is have a ring (and stole the ring off the corpse to pay off his gambling debt). Nak angrily shouted at the five that she just wanted to be with her loved one, which the four friends argued against since they didn't believe the living can be with the dead. Mak then revealed he knew the truth about Nak all along, after listening to his friends, looking at Nak between his legs and finding her half buried corpse. He then claimed that he is more afraid of living without her than of her ghostly form. His friends, seeing them reuniting, cried and hugged each other, vowing that they wouldn't leave each other even if one of them became a ghost.
In the credit scenes, Mak, his wife and his four friends lived happily in the village. Nak uses her ghostly abilities to do chores, play charades, help fixing the temple, and scare off the villagers attempting to drive her away. It is also revealed that her child also possess some of her abilities.
Reception
Pee Mak has earned more than 1 billion baht ($33 million) in revenue worldwide (mostly in Asia), and is currently the highest grossing Thai film beating the record of Ong Bak and one of Asia's highest grossing films of all time. The film sold record 16 million tickets worldwide. The film has been screened in Indonesia, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Cambodia, Australia, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, China, South Korea, part of the South Pacific and the (parts of) United States.
Cast
- Mario Maurer as Mak
- Davika Hoorne as Nak
- Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasuk as Aey (เอ, rtgs: E)
- Nuttapong Chartpong as Ter (เต๋อ, rtgs: Toe)
- Wiwat Kongrasri as Shin (ชิน, rtgs: Chin)
- Pongsathorn Jongwilas as Puak (เผือก, rtgs: Phueak)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2013 | 24th Star Party TV Pool Awards | Teen Idol Actress Award | Davika Hoorne | Won |
6th Siam Dara Star Awards | Best Movie | Pee Mak | Nominated | |
Best Movie Director | Banjong Pisanthanakun | Nominated | ||
Actress Excellent | Davika Hoorne | Won | ||
Most Popular Female Star | Nominated | |||
Actor Excellent | Mario Maurer | Won | ||
Most Popular Male Star | Nominated | |||
Scene Stealer Award | Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasuk, Nattapong Chartpong, Wiwat Kongrasri & Pongsatorn Jongwilak | Won | ||
11th Seventeen Choice Awards | Hot Guys of the Year | Mario Maurer | Won | |
Hot Girl of the Year | Davika Hoorne | Won | ||
56th Asia-Pacific Film Festival | Best Art Director | Arkadech Kaewkotara | Nominated | |
OK! Awards | Spotlight Award | Pee Mak | Won | |
2nd Kerd Awards | Born to be Famous Award | Davika Hoorne | Nominated | |
Born to be the Best | Won | |||
Born to be Together Award | Mario Maurer & Davika Hoorne | Nominated | ||
Born to be a Comedian Award | Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasuk, Nattapong Chartpong, Wiwat Kongrasri & Pongsatorn Jongwilak | Won | ||
Kerd of the Year | Mario Maurer | Won | ||
11th Starpics Thai Films Awards | Best Movie | Pee Mak | Nominated | |
Best Movie Director | Banjong Pisanthanakun | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Mario Maurer | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Pongsatorn Jongwilak | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay | Nontra Kumwong, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Chantavit Dhanasevi | Nominated | ||
Best Movie Editing | Tummarut Sumetsuppasok | Nominated | ||
Best Art Director | Arkadech Kaewkotara | Nominated | ||
Best Original Music Score | Chatchai Pongpraphaphan, Hua Lampong Riddim | Nominated | ||
Popular Movie | Pee Mak | Won | ||
2014 | 23rd Thailand National Film Association Awards | Best Film | Nominated | |
Best Director | Banjong Pisanthanakun | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Davika Hoorne | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Pongsatorn Jongwilak | Nominated | ||
Wiwat Kongrasri | Nominated | |||
Nattapong Chartpong | Nominated | |||
Best Screenplay | Nontra Kumwong, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Chantavit Dhanasevi | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography | Narupon Sohkkanapituk | Nominated | ||
Best Film Editing | Tummarut Sumetsuppasok | Nominated | ||
Best Original Music Score | Chatchai Pongpraphaphan, Hua Lampong Riddim | Nominated | ||
Best Recording and Sound Mixing | Kantana Sound Studio | Nominated | ||
Best Art Director | Arkadech Kaewkotara | Won | ||
Best Makeup Effects | Pichet Wongjansom | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design | Suthee Muanwaja | Nominated | ||
Best Visual Effects | Oriental Post | Nominated | ||
4th Mthai Top Talk Awards | Top Talk About Movie | Pee Mak | Won | |
22nd Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards | Best Movie | Nominated | ||
Best Movie Director | Banjong Pisanthanakun | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Mario Maurer | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Wiwat Kongrasri | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay | Nontra Kumwong, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Chantavit Dhanasevi | Nominated | ||
Best Movie Editing | Tummarut Sumetsuppasok | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography | Narupon Sohkkanapituk | Nominated | ||
Best Art Director | Arkadech Kaewkotara | Nominated | ||
Best Original Music Score | Chatchai Pongpraphaphan, Hua Lampong Riddim | Won | ||
Highest Grossing Movie of the Year | Pee Mak | Won | ||
The Nine Fever Awards | Thai Movie Fever | Won | ||
The BK Film Awards[3] | Best Actress in Leading Role | Davika Hoorne | Won | |
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasuk, Nattapong Chartpong, Wiwat Kongrasri & Pongsatorn Jongwilak | Won | ||
11th Kom Chad Luek Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Pongsatorn Jongwilak | Nominated | |
Best Movie Director | Banjong Pisanthanakun | Nominated | ||
Popular Movie Award | Pee Mak | Nominated | ||
4th Thai Film Director Association | Excellent Movie | Won | ||
Excellent Director | Banjong Pisanthanakun | Won | ||
8th Kazz Awards | Movie of the Year | Pee Mak | Won | |
Popular Actor Award | Mario Maurer | Nominated | ||
Superstar Man of the Year | Nominated | |||
Popular Actress Award | Davika Hoorne | Nominated | ||
Superstar Woman of the Year | Nominated | |||
7th Nine Entertain Awards | Film of the Year | Pee Mak | Nominated | |
Actor of the Year | Mario Maurer | Won | ||
Creative Team of the Year - The Screenplay | Nontra Kumwong, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Chantavit Dhanasevi | Nominated | ||
Creative Team of the Year - The Art Director | Arkadech Kaewkotara | Nominated | ||
3rd Daradaily The Great Awards | Movie of the Year | Pee Mak | Won | |
Best Film Actor of the Year | Mario Maurer | Won | ||
Best Film Actress of the Year | Davika Hoorne | Won | ||
2015 | 2nd ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards | Special Jury Award | Pee Mak | Won |
References
- ↑ http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&id=_fPEEMAKPRAKANONG01
- 1 2 3 4 Elley, Derek (July 26, 2013). "Pee Mak". Film Business Asia. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
- ↑ The BK Film Awards 2014. BK - THE INSIDER'S GUIDE TO BANGKOK. FEB 27, 2014.
See also
External links
- Pee Mak at the Internet Movie Database
- Review of Pee Mak
- Pee Mak Movie at sanook!
- Pee Mak the movie at Movie MThai