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20-10-05, 12:22 AM #1
Dek Hor (Dorm)
School of screams
The Nation , Published on June 23, 2005
‘Fan Chan’ co-director Songyos Sukmakanan has been back to class filming the dormitory freak-out ‘Dek Hor’
In a darkened dorm surrounded by dozens of sleeping forms, six young boys sit silently on the floor.
Slowly, Ton raises a flashlight to his face.
The horror begins.
Nestled among the modern, concrete campus buildings at Assumption College in Sri Racha, the green, two-storey wooden structure is the perfect location for “Dek Hor” (“Dorm”), scheduled for release on October 6.
After the huge success of feel-good movie “Fan Chan” two years ago, Songyos Sukmakanan – one of its six co-directors – has chosen to make his solo directing debut with another kid flick.
He’s based the story on his nine years at boarding school, and spiced it up with a healthy pinch of horror.
“When I first was sent away to school, I thought my parents didn’t love me, but being a boarder turned out to be the happiest time of my life,” says the 27-year-old, who spent three years at Assumption in the ’80s.
“Dek Hor”, which is set in 1985, centres on Ton (Charlie Trirat), who is sent to boarding school after he discovers his dad’s secret. Feeling lonely and abandoned, Ton is led by a new friend into the dark mysteries that lurk beyond the walls.
“Life at boarding school is not a novel idea in movies. ‘Dek Hor’ attempts to place it in a different situation,” says Songyos.
The film is being co-produced by GTH and Phenomena Motion Pictures, the successful partnership behind last year’s blockbuster “Shutter”.
“It took almost a year to turn the script into something truly scary,” says producer Jira Malikool.
A child away from home in a strange place adds to the suspense, but Songyos feels the interplay with the other characters is vital.
“It shares a theme with ‘Muang Rae’ [‘The Tin Mine’], in that you have dozens of people living under one roof. But I think the fact that they’re children makes it more attractive.”
Charlie was his first choice for the part. “I’ve known him for a long time, and he fits into the character. He looks really introverted, which is rare in a kid of his age.”
The other boarders are played by boys of varied backgrounds, most of whom attend similar schools in real life.
Former superstar Jintara Sukkhaphat returns to the wide screen in the role of an ultra-strict teacher.
Songyos has long dreamed of working with Jintara, and she’s pleased to be reunited with Charlie, who a decade ago played her son in acclaimed film “Kallakrung Nueng Muea Chao Nee” (“Once Upon a Time … This Morning”) – when he was just one year old.
With the Bt20-million shoot almost complete, Songyos says he’s enjoyed working solo, but has missed the company of his fellow directors from “Fan Chan”.
“The advantage of working as a group was that we could each concentrate on the things that interested us the most. Now, working on our own individually, we have to do everything.”
Three of the others are also busy on projects for the mainstream market. Komkrit Trivimol is in post-production on “Phuean Sanit” (“Dear Dakana”), Adisorn Trisirikasem is filming the football comedy “Maak Te” (“Lucky Loser”) and Nithiwat Tharathorn is about to begin work on the teen flick “Seasons Change”.
“I used to prefer depressing movies like ‘21 Grams’ – now I like films with a more optimistic or entertaining message,” says Songyos.
“I’m making that kind of movie.”
Parinyaporn Pajee
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Due for release at end of December 2005
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22-10-05, 03:00 PM #2
When I first was sent away to school, I thought my parents didnt love me, but being a boarder turned out to be the happiest time of my life,
Sounds like my own story!!
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25-10-05, 07:13 AM #3
wow... i really want to see this one!!
hopefully it'll be scarryyyyy~~~~~
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31-01-06, 01:49 PM #4
You can watch the trailers here:
http://www.enjoythaimovies.com/dekhor/trailer.php
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20-03-06, 10:01 AM #5
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The movie is scary in the first half, but if you are expecting long hair ghouls or revengeful spirits, you may be disappointed. I'm glad (and not at all disappointed) it did not strayed to that path. What surprised me is that it actually moved me. The movie is intelligent enough to make you ponder over some scenes (the open-air cinema scene is wonderfully conceived).
Great acting by all the kids and school teacher, great atmosphere and great movie!
Highly recommended!
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24-03-06, 03:46 PM #6
Very good Movie indeed and sometimes even a little bit funny.
The main Actor is one of my favourite Kid Actors: did all of you recognize him ???
It's Jiab from the Movie "Fan Chan - My Girl" one of my favourite Thai Movies I ever saw and probably ever will see.My interesting blog about Thailand at Thailand Blog ---> click here
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11-03-07, 04:25 AM #7
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"Dek Hor" was shown here in Berlin/Germany at the Film Festival "Berlinale" in February and it won the 1st Price in it's Category.
I saw the Movie already in Thailand but watched it again in Berlin.
What I found very good is that the Director Songyos Sukmakanan and the two Leading Actors (Charlie Trairat and Sirachuch Chienthaworn) were present.
After the Movie I had the chance to meet them and have a talk with them.
I really enjoyed the meeting.
Have a look at the following Link, includes a picture with the 3:
http://www.thailand-newsblog.de/berl...g-an-thailand/My interesting blog about Thailand at Thailand Blog ---> click here
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11-03-07, 08:47 AM #8
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Thanks you so much for this posting.This's more usefull for Thai film makers and students.I'll announce this link to others Thais.
Last edited by Anatta; 11-03-07 at 09:01 AM.
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24-09-07, 11:08 PM #9
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Re: Dek Hor (Dorm)
Sawatdee!!!!! Hello, does anyone knows of a Thai movie something to do with a huge of crocodile and scary!!!!! It was the of first THAI Movie I watched and enjoyed it, I like the storyline, music and the 3D animation, I've searched and yet no clue of the movie name, it is definitely a new movie, in 2000 and after, so please help me! Thank You. I'm an Indian and we (Hindu and Buddhist) have same in common. I also like to go Thailand. Hahahahaha. Anand.
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25-09-07, 12:00 AM #10
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Definitly not Croc Dundee....
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