Phii khon pen (2006)
8/10
Beautiful!
27 April 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Spirit of the Victim focuses on a lady, May (or Ting) - played by Pitchanart Sakakorn - which has an inborn skills in acting. The initial scene portrays an enthusiastic May in an acting class which unknowingly will take her to altogether a new dimension of life. While fooling around with her skills and showing it off to her uncle (who mans a local coffee shop), her talents were noted by a police officer - Lieutenant Te, played by Kiradej Ketakinta - who offered her a job to re-enact the events leading to death of victims whereby perpetrators and suspects denied allegations towards their crime. She acted with such randomness and talent that her inborn desire to play in each scenes were well-recognized by various police officers from different regions around Thailand. She was soon publicized in newspapers after reaping in a successful reenactment which allowed the police officers to catch the killer. From one scene to another, her task gets more and more complicated as well as recognized. She literally enjoyed her role as she portrays the anguished spirits who were killed mercilessly. Though initially unwilling to be part of such role-plays, she became convinced when the lieutenant explained to her that it would bring more help rather than a portrayal of mocking the dead victims and their spirits.

Part of all the objectives of this movie is the same as other horror stories, that is the depiction of hatred and anger of the deceased when their earthly body could not be recovered. Their spirit lies restlessly in the world tormenting those who venture deep enough to disturb them, or sometimes at all, play a part in their misery. As May became more popular, it became obvious that any roleplay, no matter how difficult or complicated it would be, that she will be the first to be called up. It was not until the recent Miss Thailand (in this movie) and former 2nd runner up of Miss Universe, Meen (played by Apasiri Nitibhon) was found murdered in an inhumane and brutal manner and left to rot. Her body was not found, but part of her skin tissue was discovered - lodged in the longbath filter cover with prints all around her room that resembles that of Dr. Jarun (Meen's lover). As all the evidence pointed to Dr.Jarun (played by Chokchai Charoensuk), it was definite that he would be put to death but not without first being allowed a given trial and a reenactment as he denied the allegations. The actress who was supposed to play the role of Meen was a female police officer, and of course surprising enough to the viewers that it should have been May. May was called up by the lieutenant and was told that she was not the person chosen to be part of the roleplay. Frustrated, May prayed to Meen that if she were to allow her to be part of the acting, that she would act it out with all her heart's desire to reveal the guilty individual who killed her. The female police officer was found dead mysteriously the next day following the prayer and May was called up for the act.

As overjoyed as she is, she kept to her promise and sought out all forms of resources about Meen, ranging from her video footage of her dancing the Leika (traditional Thai dance) to her behavior - she put all her efforts into playing it to perfection. To sharpen her instincts to act just like Meen, she paid a visit to the death scene and was treated to a mystical horror dream when she fell into a deep sleep. She was given the heads up by Meen's spirit that her lover was not the killer, but it was someone else in which it was not revealed. Having the repetitive disturbance, she took matters into her own hands and found out about Fai (played by Penpak Sirikul), Meen's best friend (even before she took to the fame) and also a plastic surgeon. While retreiving information from Fai, the spookiness evoked further from the scene when Fai revealed to May the true story and demanded May to fulfill one of her desires as a return for the information. Having fast-forward further, Fai was revealed as a lesbian who is obsessed over Meen and now, May (which resembles Meen upon heavy make-up). Out of jealousy for Dr. Jarun and anger over Meen who chose Dr. Jarun as her lover and not her, she unleashed an evil beyond description to murder Meen. Attempting to murder May also, she was saved by the lieutenant who bust into the house just in time to fire a shot on Fai. What seemingly became a tensed atmosphere was relieved immediately when the build up storyline turned out to be just an act to reenact the murder scene as Fai was deemed as one of the proper suspect of Meen's death.

The movie was well crafted with an inch of a smart thriller inserted into the genre to bring about a lively spark of curiosity about the storyline. Viewers would find themselves heavily confused over the true nature of the story in the beginning and even towards the end. The movie is made in such a way that whenever the mystery begins to unravel itself, it proves to be false and that the venturing into more complicated method in solving the crime yields more scenario to allow the director to insert more craftiness and ingenuity in scaring his viewers. I would recommend this movie to those who are interested in a handful of scary detective movie. After all, the settings and the location of the film were real and the events reenacted in this movie of the death scenes are based on the local true happenings and not on legends.
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