Thai Movie: Deep In The Jungle
Tue Dec 30, 2008 | Category: Thai Movies | Movie Reviews: 2 feedbacks »

Title: Deep In The Jungle (bpaa dti-haan rak dtaang pan)
Director: Teerawat Rujintham
Starring: Jesdaporn Pholdee, Ploy Jindachote
Official website: phranakornfilm.com
Release Date in Thailand: 31st December 2008
Nawin (Jesdaporn Pholdee), an army secret service agent decides to withdraw from a scientific investigation because of unlawful procedures involving International Forces. Although he has tried desperately to avoid the illegal acts of the armed forces, it seems the harder he tries the more involed he becomes. He is constantly under surveillance no matter where he goes or what he does which makes him realize there is more to the situation than that meets the eye. Jin (Ploy Jindachote), a young woman whom Nawin once saved from a brutal attack, is undergoing a strange transformation within her body as her blood circulates through mutation. This transformation on Jin is what Nawin believes the International Forces are after, the half breed mix between animal and human. Nawin decies to hlp Jin by taking her back to her birth place. As he leads her home, her illness seems to subside. They will soon grow close and fall in love. When it comes time for Nawin to choose between her and his life, he awakes to find that it has all been an image of his imagination...or was it?
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The story is interesting as it goes into a little about the myth of the naga snake. However, many of the characters were two dimensional and I spent much of the movie not really caring whether they lived or not. Towards the end, I was urging the bad guy to just shoot the hero and put us out of our misery. But, to my dismay, he just kept on getting up.
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