Minimal jumpscares; more "creepy atmosphere" than terrifying. High-energy slapstick that works perfectly in Hindi. Romance Unexpectedly touching; the highlight of the movie for many. Pee Mak (2013)

If you love Rajkummar Rao’s comic timing or Aayushmann Khurrana’s choice of quirky scripts, you will adore Mario Maurer’s performance.

"Pee Mak" is a Thai horror film directed by Banchao Phayaon. The movie tells the story of a couple, Mak and An, who move into a new home with their friends. However, strange events start occurring, and they soon discover that their house is haunted by a female spirit named Phraya Nakhon.

However, upon returning home, Mak notices nothing amiss. His wife Nak and their newborn baby are waiting for him with open arms. But the villagers act strangely. They whisper and run away in fear.

The story follows Mak (Mario Maurer), a soldier who returns from war during the Rattanakosin Kingdom to his beautiful wife, Nak (Davika Hoorne), and their newborn child. Mak brings along his four eccentric war buddies, only to find the village paralyzed by fear of a local ghost. As his friends begin to suspect that Nak is actually the ghost, the film balances terrifying supernatural moments with hilariously chaotic attempts by the friends to "save" Mak. Why It Resonates in India Pee Mak (2013) - Plot - IMDb

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