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Motel Mist

Motel Mist (2016) Movie Poster
Thailand  •    •  115m  •    •  Directed by: Prabda Yoon.  •  Starring: Prapamonton Eiamchan, Vasuphon Kriangprapakit, Wissanu Likitsathaporn, Surapol Poonpiriya, Katareeya Theapchatri.  •  Music by: Jitivi Banthaisong, Siwanut Boonsripornchai.
      At an unusual love motel on the outskirts of Bangkok, Sopol, a typical Thai father-like figure with kinky and dangerous sexual fetishes, brings his new young prey to room number 7, his custom-made erotic chamber. Tul, a former child actor, checks in to room 5 in the believe that he'll taken away by Aliens. Tot, a motel staffer, dreams of a cooler job. Sexy Vicky arrives to help her friend Laila from falling under Sopol's domination. These four lives connect in a way that none could have anticipated because there's more at going on than meets the eye. Mysterious powers have a profound influence over every action in the Motel . Maybe aliens are really there to take Tul away, and maybe that's not all they're there to do.

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Well, I didn't really know what I was in for with "Motel Mist", aside from knowing that it was a Thai movie. And since I enjoy Asian cinema, of course I opted to sit down and watch this 2016 movie from writer and director Prabda Yoon.

I managed to endure 55 minutes of this ordeal. And yeah, trust me, this was an ordeal. The movie is phenomenally slow paced to the point where you are swallowed up in absolute boredom. I endured 55 prolonged minutes of torture, as I hoped that the movie would pick up in pace and actually get interesting. That just never happened, and I gave up on this rubbish of a movie, never to return to finish it.

My rating of a single start out of ten comes solely from the fact that the production value of the movie counted for something. Everything else in the movie; script, storyline, characters, etc. is just rubbish.

There was no red line to the story and script, and it seemed like just random jibberish that writer and director Prabda Yoon put together as the movie progressed.

Stay well clear of "Motel Mist". Some of us suffered from parts of the movie, possibly some even the entire movie, so the rest of you don't have to. This movie was a massive swing and a miss.


Review by paul_haakonsen from the Internet Movie Database.

 

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Mar 19 2017, 12:21