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I heard so many good things about it over the years. And by years, I mean ever since the 2000s. It seems like Thai Horror never stopped being good, keeping both the 90s ghost comedy, and the 2000s supernatural horror alive.

In this video, I have 3 film recommendations to make, and with no exaggerations, they are among my favourite horror films of all time.

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Thai Horror Is So Underrated | Video Essay

Filmora: https://bit.ly/3mKyIgF Filmstock: https://bit.ly/33SSVIG ------------------------------------------ Accented Cinema - Episode 45 Not many people talk about Thai Horror, which is a shame. Like the country itself, Thai cinema is often overlooked by the rest of the world. But Thai Horror really is something special, and should not be underestimated. From filmmaking techniques, to metaphors and philosophies, there are so much to this genre, It will open your mind to a new world. ------------------------------------------ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AccentedCinema Follow us on Social Media! https://www.facebook.com/AccentedCinema/ https://twitter.com/AccentedCinema

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Anonymous

Just watched your post on "Thai horror is so underrated", and what a great way to show people how to get into Thai horror. I have watched one of the three films, "Shutter", in which I have a deep relationship with being that my mother is Thai. I'm glad that you brought up the whole cultural and religious aspect that the Thai movies sometimes will touch upon. But now I'm kind of curious to see both "the Promise" and "Pee Mak". They both look really good.