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Audio Format: DD 5.1 Video Format: Widescreen 1.85:1 (Anamorphic) Languages: Thai Subtitles: English, Spanish Region Code: 1 Year Made: 2006 Running Time: 108
Ting is an aspiring actress who dreams of being a superstar. One day the police ask her to help solve a murder case by portraying the spirit of the victim in the reenactment of the crime. She seized the opportunity and case after case she convincingly portrays each person until she gradually becomes somewhat of a town celebrity. However, her ticket to fame comes when the controversial murder of Meen, a former Miss Thailand, attracts wide media attention and Ting is selected to play her in the reenactment.
Soon strange things begin to happen. Ting begins to feel a strange connection with the murdered beauty queen and soon every time Ting reenacts the murder she experiences Meen's suffering at the hands of her tormenters. This draws her into trying to unlock the mystery behind the tragic death, but the closer she gets to the truth, the greater the danger to her own life.
Ting (Pitchanart Sakakorn), is an unknown bit player in a film crew who dreams of becoming a famous superstar someday. When she is assigned the role of the victim in a police reenactment of a serious crime, Ting seizes the moment and impersonates the real character like a professional actress.Ting's impressive performance lands her the role of "Meen" (Apasiri Nitibhon), a former Miss Thailand who was tragically murdered. But when reenacting the crime scene, Ting experiences bizarre feelings she is unable to control.
Every time plays Meen, she senses the beauty queen's suffering at the hands of her tormenters. This draws Ting into trying to find Meen's killers and unlocking the mystery behind the tragic death. But the closer she gets to the root cause of the crime, the more unexpected dangers threaten her life.
Thai horror films have been doing fairly well at the box office with hits like Shutter and the Thai phenomenon, Ghost Game. As such, there is no surprise then that much expectation has been placed on Spirit of the Victim, a tale of possession.
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