Cannabaceae

House of Ghosts
Pisaj (Evil)
Movie poster for Pisaj
Directed byChookiat Sakveerakul
Written byChookiat Sakveerakul
Produced by
StarringPumwaree Yodkamol
Alexander Rendell
Amora Purananda
Dreradanai Suwanhom
Production
company
Baa-Ram-Ewe production
Distributed bySahamongkol Film International
Release date
  • February 20, 2004 (2004-02-20) (Thailand)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryThailand
LanguageThai

Pisaj or Evil (Thai: คน ผี ปีศาจ; RTGSKhon Phi Pisat; literally Human, Ghost, Demon) is a 2004 Thai horror film written and directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul.[1]

Plot

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After her parents are killed in a drive-by shooting, a young woman named Oui has no place else to go. She shows up at a printing house run by her Aunt Bua and is given the task of caring for her aunt's grandson, a young boy named Arm, a kid who sees ghosts.

Oui suffers from hallucinations, brought on by the trauma of seeing her parents killed, and is taking medications. And Aunt Bua is involved in some sort of mysticism, and keeps a strange shrine in the house.

With the drug war by prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as a subtext, many threads in this strange ghost story are somehow tied together.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "คน • ผี • ปีศาจ - Pisaj". 2g.pantip.com (in Thai). Retrieved May 8, 2017.
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