Run Phee Page #3
- Year:
- 2015
- 104 min
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I need to talk to you. Please talk to me.
Mon.
Mon.
It's me again. May I ask you...
I want to...
I---
Hmm...
Dr. Saner already told me everything.
He said he'd tell the truth
and expose what you did.
That son of a b*tch is still alive?
What has he told you?
You want me to say it right here?
Come in.
with the princess's death.
Even though he was named
the executor of the will
that a**hole died penniless.
He left me nothing.
I actually had to pay off the mortgage
for this house.
I'll go upstairs, you keep talking to her.
It all happened a long time ago.
I don't want to dig it up.
Now tell me,
what fiction did that quack tell you?
Wipa already told me everything.
Don't listen to that drunken b*tch.
She's no different
from her deceitful husband.
Dumb woman, she didn't know that
Praphan had been cheating on her.
Cheating on her?
Yes, with that secretary.
Actually I suspected that
Praphan killed his lover, Woranart.
On the day Woranart disappeared,
I found her bracelet on the floor
in the library.
Praphan looked so nervous that day.
on his elbows and shirt sleeves.
Back then, everyone knew that
the princess took fancy of her doctor.
But there was an issue of age and status,
so they couldn't get married.
She was a princess,
and that quack was a lowborn commoner.
The royals would never allow that.
So they secretly had an affair.
They were lovers?
Whatever you call it,
but it was adultery in my time.
One day, Dr.Saner took a baby girl
from the hospital.
Told the princess she was an orphan
whose mother died during childbirth.
Will
Senior!
Who are you? What are you doing here?
Let her go!
Senior!
Stop!
Stop m
Enough! I can't stand this anymore!
Get out of here!
Get out!
Both of you!
Get out!
I found another will. It names
Dr. Saner the executor of the estate.
But it doesn't have the princess's signature.
In the real will, Praphan was the executor.
Now Praphan has become
my prime suspect.
Why?
If Dr. Saner has told us the truth,
then Praphan must have been such
an evil man.
He killed his own lover.
What would stop him from killing his boss
to steal her wealth?
Well, I have to go now.
Where're you going?
I have a date.
until we get the check?
What about that thing I asked you?
That thing?
Oh right! I did some research.
Sodium Thiopental is a type of barbiturate
that can cause
sudden loss of consciousness.
If used in modest amount,
it will make you feel confused
and do whatever you're told.
Like being hypnotized.
Thank you so much
Come to think of it,
we have a lot in common.
Your nickname, Mon, must've come
from the cartoon Doraemon.
My name's Mano.
I used to wear thick glasses
so my friends called me Nobita.
Doraemon and Nobita are
from the same cartoon!
It's fate! Don't you think?
Thanks for your help, Doc. I have to go.
Actually,
my nickname is a short for Demon.
You're following me again.
You want to know whom I just met?
No.I'm just wandering the streets
I used to walk.
This photo studio has been here
since my time.
You like old photographs?
Yes, I always stop here to take a look.
Me too.
I've always thought that a photo studio...
is where the good memories
of the past generations remain alive.
Some in these pictures no longer
have the smile they once had.
Some became nothing but ashes.
But here,
they're preserved in time, in eternity.
That's my parents' wedding picture.
What a coincidence!
Senior,
how did you do that? It was cool.
Did what?
Making the light go on
and off at the restaurant.
I don't know. it's energy, sort of.
Wow, you are the real X-men.
You walked in on the day I felt I had nothin'
You walked in smiling
on the day I was crying
You walked in
when I felt the world was exhausting
You walked in when I wanted nothin'
I knew you were somewhere far away
I knew it was better we couldn't be together
I knew you were somewhere far away
it was better that we couldn't be together
But our hearts belonged to each other
Thanks for walking me back.
You came back by yourself.
I just followed you.
We had a pleasant evening.
It'd be even better if I could see you.
Ant!
Mon.
Mon.
Let's take a selfie.
Your face is a complete mess
and you want a selfie?
Why do you always make the dead face?
You didn't take a sh*t?
Better die than do your stupid girlie pose.
Mon.
I'm sorry.
We're still friends, right?
You're a real piece of work.
I really love him.
True love, you can call it.
Don't throw up yet.
I dream of spending my life with him,
like husband and wife.
Ant!
Stay away from him.
That man is very dangerous.
How do you know?
You really hate him, don't you?
What about your guy?
What guy? I don't have any.
Don't play dumb!
That day when Ma Soeur Audrey
punished you,
I saw a guy sitting next to you.
Real cute.
Who's he?
Ant.
What did you just say?
You saw him?
Boyfriend you never told me about.
When you were alive,
you treated me like dirt.
You lie to me!
But when you were sick and dying,
you came crawling back.
What a prick of a husband!
Doctor!
Doctor!
Wake up! Doctor! Don't die!
Damn it!
Wake up! Don't die!
Heart disease.
I could drop dead any day.
Thank you for visiting me.
Actually I have a question.
But let's wait until you get better.
Just ask. I'll tell you what you want to know.
The princess originally
named you the executor of her will.
But after she died,
Mr. Praphan's name was in the will instead.
Yes, Praphan switched the wills.
He wanted to have everything for himself.
I never believe
Baby Daeng just disappeared.
I'm sure Praphan got rid of her.
What?
Baby Daeng was murdered!
Yes.
It's getting more complicated.
Let's deduce the situation here.
The will specifies clearly that
Bhannawadee Palace was not to be sold.
for many years.
That means he wouldn't get anything
from Baby Daeng's death, would he?
Correct. Had Baby Daeng been alive,
Praphan would've benefited more.
Happy Birthday, Mon!
Have a good one!
You like it?
It's Dora - Demon!
You're such a nerd.
But
thanks anyway.
Again, instead of a thank-you,
have dinner with me!
I won't hear a No.
I bet you'll like it.
The mashed potatoes there are damn good!
And it won the Iron Chef Award
three years in a row.
Must be the wind...
But how come there's wind in this room?
How did you find me?
I followed your smell.
Not going to your birthday dinner?
I wouldn't have been here then.
You always have the last word.
Can I ask you something?
When you were alive,
did you have a girlfriend?
I don't remember, it was a long time ago.
Let me guess,
you were good-looking
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