Thursday, 16 February 2023

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: DEEP

Directors: Sita Likitvanichkul , Jetarin Ratanaserikiat , Apirak Samudkidpisan
Cast: Panisara Rikulsurakan , Kay Lertsittichai , Supanaree Sutavijitvong , Kim Waddoup , Warisara Jitpreedasakul , Dujdao Vadhanapakor , Wongsakorn Rassamitat , Philaiwan. Kham
Plot: Four insomniac medical school students are lured into a neuroscience experiment that spirals out of control -- and must find a way out before it's too late.


My Movie Review: The movie is impactful and insightful cause they tackle anything under the sun as their worlds about to collide when the doses get higher and consequence's got tougher! Deep is very timely subject for teens who don't sleep enough and lacking time do it cause most of us wants to do more so we sacrifice our sleep to make things happen and in the long run we suffer as it become a habit we can't change quickly that's hard to break as we want to sleep our body clock says otherwise so insomnia take place assume hard times become unbearable! Deep is a very simple science fiction which is not so difficult to understand but it keep your thrill and under your toes, a predictable but no boring at all I found the movie very interesting and directors tries to build the story out of box I think the effort should deserve more ratings than which I see here how they execute some stunts, fuel some intrigues, on such a vague subject:) Does not focus much on the experiment part of the film as seems to fill in the time with young people partying and listening to loud music as back stories of the main characters are not initially explained expect for the female lead who we've seen try crumble on a day to day basis!

Critic Reviews: Deep delivers an interesting tale that builds up some strong moments of suspense, but never really manages to follow through with an adequate payoff for its work. A tepid Thai "Flatliners"...a somewhat lifeless enterprise that manages a suspenseful moment or two almost in spite of itself. "Deep" is a horror film for the TikTok generation. Deep's intriguing premise is squandered by a cheesy script, bizarre pacing, and forgettable performances! A Sleep – and the lack of it – is the basis for many a thriller. Films like Inception, The Machinist, and even favorites like Fight Club and A Nightmare On Elm Street have explored what can happen to us when we’re dreaming, awake, or not getting the sleep we need. Thai thriller Deep, now streaming on Netflix, makes sleep a life-or-death scenario for a group of medical school students. Deep could have been great. The premise is one that could easily be taken down any number of roads, and even jumped from genre to genre – there’s some incredible horror potential here. Unfortunately, however, the film’s muddy script, bland performances, and strange pace doesn’t really allow us as viewers to fully engage with what’s happening on spot:(

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