

60 minutes of an old man chasing orgasms while his wife suffers—Thai cinema said 'hold my beer.'
In an old Sino-Thai community in the Southern Thailand, Sorn, an elderly man, faces a state of elusive wakefulness while becoming addicted to the mysterious attempting orgasm, This forces Rin, his wife, to deal with his delirious ramblings and strange illnesses constantly. As the story unfolds, Sorn uncovers a parallel tale of a young man consumed by past wounds and guilt, trapped in self-blame.
Acting
Rattanachai Pakdeerat commits to every unhinged delirium.
Direction
Siwakorn Bunsrang weaponizes discomfort with surgical precision.
Sound
The score whispers where it should scream. Worse somehow.

Director
Siwakorn Bunsrang
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Sino-Thai' southern setting isn't backdrop—it's loaded with specific histories of migration, assimilation, and suppressed violence that echo in the film's fractured memory structure.
Director Siwakorn Bunsrang cast himself as voice-over narrator, essentially haunting his own film from outside the narrative—a choice that makes the unreliable narrator literally omnipresent.
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