Synopsis
An aspiring actress is asked by the police to help them solve a murder case by portraying the victim who was a popular beauty queen. But each time she reenacts the part, she experiences the victim’s terror and sufferings at the hands of her tormenters. This draws her into trying to unlock the mystery behind the tragic death, but the closer she gets to the truth, the greater the danger to her own life…
Official Review
Life imitates art imitating life in this latest Thai import that is more likely than not going puzzle to the minds of even the most ardent Asian Horror fans. The Victim in question is Ting—portrayed by Pitchanart Sakakorn. Ting is a young actress looking to make a name for herself. When the opportunity comes she takes a job portraying victims for police crime reenactments (for Western audiences unaccustomed to the concept—Until a few years ago actual crime victims were often required to reenact their attacks for the benefit of the police investigation and the press—a practice that has been lessened due to the rash of unforeseen violence that was often unleashed on perpetrators by bystanders during the reenactments). Always reverent to the task at hand and concerned over upsetting the spirits of the dead, Ting takes time to pray at each location for the souls of those that died—unaware that the ghostly images of their corpses often linger mere feet away as she kneels in reverence. …Read More
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