Poot Mae Nam Khong

Poot Mae Nam Khong (Thai: ภูตแม่น้ำโขง, RTGS: Phut Mae Nam Khong, literally The Spirit of Mekong River ) is a Thai Horror Superstition Lakorn, remade from 1990 lakorn of the same name. The lakorn starring by Weir Sukollawat and Jui Warattaya as the Main roles and Morakot Aimee Kittisara as the ghost.

Poot Mae Nam Khong
Thai teaser poster
Created bySumruay Rukchart
Opening theme" Poot Mae Nam Khong "
Country of originThailand
No. of episodes15
Production
Running timeapprox. 60-70 minutes (per episode)
Release
Original networkBBTV Channel 7
Original release04, October 2008 
07, November 2008
Chronology
Followed bySilamanee

Summary

Every river has its own soul as vengeance never dies.

Dr. Akkanee and his crew travels to a village that is old fashion and superstitious to study the paranormal and that prove that it is not true. In the village he meets and falls for a girl named Bunpaun. He is curious about her since he often dreams about her before coming to the village. The village is close to the Mekong river, which the villagers believe house spirits and deities. This is true as a spirit of a vengeful princess resides underneath the river waiting for her betrothal, which is the reincarnated Dr. Akkanee.

In a previous life, Dr. Akkanee traveled from his land to marry the princess. The princess is taken with him when they first meet and immediately falls in love with him. Dr. Akkanee tells her that he wants to become a monk for a short while to dedicate his life to prayer and contemplation. The princess compromises and agrees to postpone the wedding. One day she goes to his room to bring him snacks and catches him with her younger sister, who she is very close too and the reincarnated Bunpaun, in an innocent yet intimate moment. It was obvious that the two were seeing each other behind her back. In rage, princess cursed them both and vows revenge for their betrayal. The hatred she had for the two caused her to lose her beauty and become a vicious spirit that plagues the village.

In the present time, Bunpaun finds an enormous egg at the bank of Mekong river and is compelled to eat. When she ate it, it turned her into a vessal, possessed by the princess now queen (or the Mother) of Mekong river who had long lusted for revenge. After the possession, Bunpaun disappeared from the village. When she returned, carrying the dreadful spirit inside her, the evil queen began killing local young girls one by one in order sustain her power. No exorcist got rid of her, no technology destroyed her, only the true love of Bunpaun and Dr. Ake was able to break into her vengeful heart......

Cast

Reception

Poot Mae Nam Khong was well-received as a result of the number of satisfied viewers despite it disappointing some. The Lakorn became one of Rating hits for Ch7 during October 6–12 (refer to its second week of airing). The lakorn received a 13 rating from 6.73 million people watching ranked number #3 behind another 2 lakorn starring Pancake.[1]

Now, the Lakorn ranked as one of Ch7’s hit makers for the second half of the year along with Silamanee and Muay Inter. It is reported that after the lakorn, the main actress, Jui Warattaya, become popular again after being absent from the big screen for long time.[2]

gollark: I can't possibly be productive without the ability to have 650 tabs and 5 windows.
gollark: > no tab support
gollark: I don't think IBM does much innovative computer-y stuff these days. But knowing basic stuff about computers and networking is useful and important.
gollark: I have an old copy of `ungoogled-chromium` for sites which won't work properly without it (!!!) but don't use it for regular browsing.
gollark: Firefox.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-10. Retrieved 2009-01-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link):Introducing Lyn’s Lakorn Blog. Accessed January 07, 2009
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-01-01. Retrieved 2009-01-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link):Introducing Lyn’s Lakorn Blog. Accessed January 07, 2009
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.