This is a classic Thai ghost movie. But compared with some other more famous ones, this one is actually more interesting, not purely scary, but with mourning and thinking about love.
The story begins with a weird car accident, until the male protagonist traces his past and love affairs when he was a student.
After reading it, I feel sad. The unequal status is actually not a problem. The problem is that the male protagonist is really a scumbag.
The essence of this film is to decipher where the female ghost is at the end.
When you think that the final outcome of the scumbag is death, it is not.
In a mental hospital room, this is forever.
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