Boa... Nguu yak!
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Directed by | Chaninton Muangsuwan |
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Music by | Phatai Puangjeen |
Cinematography | Thanut Kruewan |
Edited by | Manop Udomdej |
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Running time | 95 minsutes |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
Boa... Nguu yak! also known as just Boa and Constrictor, is a 2006 Thai horror film directed by Chaninton Muangsuwan and stars Pimpan Chalaikupp and Sittha Lertsrimonkol.
Synopsis
A group of teenagers journey by balloon to a remote forest in search of a friend who's gone missing after his trip that he took for a film project. En route, a brutal storm takes them down in the middle of the Forest. The teenagers are forced to take shelter in a dark cave, unaware that an unusual creature is silently resting there. It is not too long before they discover the terrible thing deep inside the cave, a ferocious and enormous Boa. They have no choice but to fight for their lives.
Cast
- Pimpan Chalaikupp as Nattacha
- Sittha Lertsrimonkol as Soet
- Kiratikorn Ratkulthorn as Phrae
- Nophand Boonyai as Khin
- Tawngrak Assawarat as Sida
- Phoophan Khannathap as Go
Release
The film was released in Thailand on April 27, 2006, in the Philippines on November 1, 2006, and in Kuwait on October 8, 2009. As of 2015 there are no plans for it to be released in the United States.
Reception
The film has received very negative reviews. The film currently holds a 3.7 out of 10 on IMDb.
Robert Beveridge of Popcorn for Breakfast: "All the SFCOM markers are here. There’s bad CGI, awful script, generic cute chicks (and one who’s supposed to be the “plain” intelligent one who’s actually hotter than the rest of the bunch: in this movie, that’s Kiratikorn Ratkulthorn, in her first but hopefully not last film), monsters that do nothing you’d think they would do, etc.[1]
AnimalAttack called the film average and gave it a score of 3 out of 6. [2]
Home media
The film was released on DVD in Hungary on January 15, 2010 and was later released in France on July 20, 2010.