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Get Rich (Serie 2023) #PhantiraPipityakorn #DujdaoVadhanapakorn #MoRodvanich #SadanontDurongkaweroj #VenitaLoywattanakul #TorpongKulOn Mehr auf:
Serie / เปิด โรงเรียน ปล้นJahr: 2023- (Juli) Genre: Drama Hauptrollen: Phantira Pipityakorn, Dujdao Vadhanapakorn, Mo Rodvanich, Sadanont Durongkaweroj, Venita Loywattanakul, Torpong Kul-On, Tonhon Tantivejakul, Prapassorn Chansatitporn, Worarat Karnjanarat, Nuttanan Kunnawat, Jirapat Uttamanan, Peerapol Kijreunpiromsuk, Jarupas Padmasiri, Anongnart Yusananda, Supha Sangaworawong…
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I’m never good at being Black.
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I'm finally watching episode 10 of Not Me. And the actress that plays Methinee, the mother of White & Black, can call me. Her name is Dujdao Vadhanapakorn. I'm going to look up her back catalog and watch everything she's in.
Edit: The casting director of Not Me really padded the cast with activists. Dujdao Vadhanapakorn is also a dancer and choreographer. Here's a link to a short film she choreographed to explore colonialism and Thai culture. I'd love to see her dance with Eugene now.
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Deep. (movie). 6
Story: 7
Acting: 9
Chemistry: 10
A fun entertaining Syfy B rated type of movie. Nothing real fancy, just a type of rainy day or something to get your mind off of things. Don’t really expect to make sense of the storyline though everything is sort of dumb down unfortunately, just enjoy the cinematography and take in the rest of it.
#deep#deep movie#netflix#movie#thailand movie#thailand drama#tdrama#Care Panisara Rikulsurakan#Kay Lertsittichai#Fern Supanaree Sutichitwong#Kit Krit Jeerapatananuwong#Dujdao Vadhanapakorn#Bell Warisara Jitpreedasakul#thriller#mystery#suspense#sci fi#fantasy#medical
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Deep (2021)
2021’s Deep is a disappointment and also a crowning achievement for those who worked on it. You would never guess that this 2021 film was directed and written by a team of up-and-coming Thai university film students. It looks and feels professional. What’s on display promises good things to come, so if Sita Likitvanichkul, Kittitat Nokngam, Jetarin Ratanaserikiat, Apirak Samudkidpisan, Wisit Sasanatieng, Thanabodee Uawithya, and/or Adirek Wattaleela are reading, let me know when your next project is finished. I’d be excited to see what you come up with next.
Medical student Jane (Panisara Rikulsurakan) does her best to care for her grandmother (Philaiwan Khamphirathat), younger sister June (Warisara Jitpreedasakul), and the family business while also maintaining good grades. The combined stress and debts have given her insomnia. On the verge of dropping out, she’s directed towards a high-paying experiment by her teacher, Professor Nichcha (Dujdao Vadhanapakorn). A German Pharmaceutical company will pay to extract Qratonin - a brain chemical generated while we’re awake - from subjects via a microchip implanted in their nape. The job pays well but there’s a catch: falling asleep before the full amount of Qratonin is collected will prove fatal.
Knowing that prolonged sleep deprivation can cause delirium, visual and auditory hallucinations, and impaired judgment draws you in. Even if Dr. Hans Miller (Kim Waddoup) isn’t up to something shady, each experiment requires Jane to stay up for longer and longer, raising the danger level. There’s also something unsettling about the way Qratonin is being collected. A device implanted beneath your skin in the back of your head? Makes me feel like spiders are crawling over me.
Except the movie is only tenuously about the experiment. For long stretches, Deep (the name of the experiment) is about Jane and the sleep-deprived friends she makes while partaking in the experiment. There’s hard-partier Win (Kay Lertsittichai), who stays up so he can paint the town red, nerdy Peach (Krit Jeerapattananuwong), who has no friends except those he makes while playing games all night, and Cin (Supanaree Sutavijitvong), who is only in medical school to please her parents and spends her sleepless nights worrying about her grades. The drama as we figure out who likes who, what this life-or-death experiment will teach them about their priorities takes over the movie. Only one scene takes advantage of the hallucinations. A better movie would use their wobbly mental states to its advantage. Did Jane hallucinate that key clue about the mastermind behind this research? Did Cin really see that creepy thing Peach did? Instead, there’s no uncertainty whatsoever. Deep is ultimately a college-age drama with two drops of lemon juice for spice.
It’s as if Deep resents its sci-fi horror-thriller classification because it shrugs off this title as much as possible. Showcasing the friendship, drama, and developing romance between its quartet of characters ensures the audience will care about the people in danger. Doing it too much means we leave the film dissatisfied. (Original Thai with English subtitles, September 4, 2021)
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Afterlight - NOWNESS from NOWNESS on Vimeo.
Director Littichai Siriprasitpong collaborates with choreographer and dancer Dujdao Vadhanapakorn to create a performance piece that questions the roots of identity. Screened alongside a live performance during the Bangkok Biennale in 2018, the film explores colonial mentality and western influence in East Asia.
The film is as much about the performance as it is the space: the East Asiatic Company Building is a vacant and crumbling memento marking over one hundred years of European trade and cultural influence in Thailand. Bangkok-based filmmaker Littichai comments, “in consequence of globalization and the absence of awareness of our cultural backgrounds, Thai culture is more mixed and baffled than ever.“
"My intention as a director is to be as much of an observer of the performance as possible. Ultimately, the project is to capture her performance in its truest form possible.”
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ศาสตร์เกษตรดินปุ๋ย : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/art/30319575 Dujdao “Dao” Vadhanapakorn and her troupe perform “Blissfully Blind” at Bangkok City City Gallery from July 13. Photo/Adidej Chaiwattanak Dujdao “Dao” Vadhanapakorn and her troupe perform “Blissfully Blind” at Bangkok City City Galleryfrom July 13. Photo/Adidej Chaiwattanak Dujdao…
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Delete (Serie 2023) #ChutimonChuengcharoensukying #NatKitcharit #FahSarikaSathsilpsupa #IceNataraNopparatayapon #SarikaSartsilpsupa #JaonaayJinjettWattanasin Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- Genre: Drama / Romantik / Thriller Hauptrollen: Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, Nat Kitcharit, Fah Sarika Sathsilpsupa, Ice Natara Nopparatayapon, Sarika Sartsilpsupa, Jaonaay Jinjett Wattanasin, Charlette Wasita Hermenau, Peter Nopachai Chaiyanam, Hmu Sompob Benjathikul , eegade Supawan Poolcharoen, Phiao Duangjai Hiransri, Jewly Porntip Kitdamrongchai, Dujdao Vadhanapakorn…
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