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Loong Boonmee raleuk chat

2010Movie⏱️ 1h 54mNot Rated
DramaFantasy
6.7
IMDB Rating
18,704 votes

Dying of kidney disease, a man spends his last, somber days with family, including the ghost of his wife and a forest spirit who used to be his son, on a rural northern Thailand farm.

Director
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Writers
Phra Sripariyattiweti, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Stars
Thanapat Saisaymar, Jenjira Pongpas, Sakda Kaewbuadee
Release Date
September 1, 2010
Language
Thai, French, Lao
Country
Thailand, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Netherlands
🏆 11
Wins
🎯 25
Nominations
💬 95
Reviews
📋 44.5K
Watchlists
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Thanapat Saisaymar
Thanapat Saisaymar
as Boonmee
Jenjira Pongpas
Jenjira Pongpas
as Jen
Sakda Kaewbuadee
Sakda Kaewbuadee
as Tong
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Natthakarn Aphaiwonk
as Huay
Geerasak Kulhong
Geerasak Kulhong
as Boonsong
Wallapa Mongkolprasert
Wallapa Mongkolprasert
as Princess
👤
Kanokporn Tongaram
as Roong
👤
Samud Kugasang
as Jaai
👤
Sumit Suebsee
as Soldier
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Mathieu Ly
as Farmer

💰 Box Office

$1,214,424
Worldwide Gross
$184,292
Domestic Gross
$23,540
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby SR
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Thailand
Production
Kick the Machine, Illuminations Films, Anna Sanders Films

🏷️ Keywords

cavedeathbedfuneraldeadpan comedyzoophilia

🎯 Categories

ThaiDramaFantasy

⭐ Featured Review

Elusive.
by jaychou_212011-09-27
6/10

"Incoherent, unpredictable, mystical, yet undoubtedly original, "Uncle Boonmee Who Call Recall His Past Lives" is a pseudo-profound cinematic venture that reeks with allegory and mythical undertones. After watching this film, I've come to a conclusion that it is certainly not for everyone. Despite its strange recurring themes about supernatural beings, spirits, Buddhist philosophy, karma, and reincarnation, it will bathe you with its gentleness and natural ornateness. It is intimate and surprisingly elegant, though not without its flaws. Much like Terrence Malick's "T..."

💡 Did You Know?

Shot on 16mm film rather than digital. Director Apichatpong Weerasethakul wanted to film in this format as the film is all about dying traditions.

📖 Synopsis

Dying of kidney disease, a man spends his last, somber days with family, including the ghost of his wife and a forest spirit who used to be his son, on a rural northern Thailand farm.