Omen (Sung Horn)
Three young entrepreneurs in Bangkok - played by real-life Thai pop sensations D2B - encounter a spooky old woman who makes grim predictions for their futures. Each friend is soon confronted by eerie occurrences which range from special images, to unholy affections to dark forces beyond this world! Are these mere coincidences, or harbingers of inevitable doom? What actions will each pursue to unseal the fates of the Omen?
Directed by Thammarak Kamuttmanoch and written by Oxide and Danny Pang (The Eye, Bangkok Dangerous). Omen is a wild thrill-ride that blends time and space, blasts apart viewers' expectations and reinvents the possibilities of the supernatural thriller - all leading up to a climax that Asian Cult Cinema has described as "one of the weirdest and most inventive twist endings in years!"
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Not worth your time - TiGrBaLm
Now I havent seen many Thai films to begin with, February and The Sisters being the only others Ive seen so far, but I do know what makes a good movie and a bad one, regardless of origin.
This is as bad as the horror/suspense genre gets. It is nothing more than a promotion for the Thai version backstreet boys, "D2B".
First off, the plot line made absolutely no sense to me, the acting is sub-par and the entire package was a let-down from what I had expected would be something good. It seems like D2B was trying to get there ugly faces in on every scene and attempting to show off what little acting talent they have.
Don't waste your time on this one, there are plenty of good Asian horror flicks out there and this one should definitely not be on your list, unless of course you are a die-hard D2B fan
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Not worth your time - TiGrBaLm
Now I havent seen many Thai films to begin with, February and The Sisters being the only others Ive seen so far, but I do know what makes a good movie and a bad one, regardless of origin.
This is as bad as the horror/suspense genre gets. It is nothing ...