Pee | Mak Phrakanong
The film is known for its "copious pop-culture references" (ranging from The Last Samurai to David Blaine) and "21st-century snark".
Mak (Mario Maurer) is conscripted to fight in a war, leaving his pregnant wife Nak (Davika Hoorne) behind in Phra Khanong. Pee Mak Phrakanong
Mid-19th century Siam during the Rattanakosin Dynasty. The film is known for its "copious pop-culture
The village is filled with rumors that Nak died during childbirth and is now a ghost. While Mak's friends become increasingly terrified and try to warn him, Mak remains blissfully (or stubbornly) devoted to his wife. 🎭 Genre and Tone Pee Mak Phrakanong
Relies heavily on the banter and slapstick antics of Mak’s four friends, who sport "silly hairstyles" and "black teeth".