The Unseeable Page #4

Synopsis: When a pregnant country girl leaves home to search for her missing husband, she finds refuge at a mysterious estate whose inhabitants hold more secrets than she may wish to know.
Director(s): Wisit Sasanatieng
Production: Asian Crush
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2006
94 min
13 Views


child?

I don't owe you anything.

Go away, please, I'm frightened.

Several generations...

have lived and died in this compound.

I told you.

They do exist.

They're here with us everywhere...

at all time.

It's up to you...

whether to accept them or not.

Rickshaw!

Rickshaw!

Stop, Rickshaw

I have a baby with me. Please stop.

Rickshaw!

Please.

Rickshaw!

I'm sure this is his address.

Please take a look at the photo of my husband.

Chob...

is my husband.

And you...

you're only his mistress.

Get out!

It's not true!

It's not true!

No.

No!

No!

This is not true!

Miss,

I'm leaving now.

You're new here so you haven't heard the

story.

The ghost of the pregnant woman who hanged

herself...

from the raintree at the curve.

She always appears and calls out for a

rickshaw...

to take her to that deserted house.

She's gotten to all of us.

Rickshaw, stop.

Grandma,

did you see the pregnant woman who just

came in?

Grandma.

Give me back my baby!

Give me back my baby!

Give me back my baby!

Find me.

Come find me.

Give me back my baby!

Where are you hiding?

I cannot find you.

Miss Ranjuan,

your father wants to see you.

Give me back my baby!

So...

Sir.

Did you find her?

Not a trace of her.

We'll have to give up.

Poor Erb is so unlucky.

But that house isn't deserted... there are people

living inside.

I saw it with my own eyes.

Besides the witchy old grandmother,

there's also a woman.

A beautiful one.

But she only locks herself inside her bedroom.

Looks like she's not right in the head.

Every single flower here...

was planted by Madame Ranjuan herself.

She planted them,

one flower after another.

She pampered them...

looking after them with the greatest care.

She held on to the belief that...

one day...

her husband would return.

Do you know that for a woman...

what's more painful than losing the man you

love?

It's losing faith in love.

Chob (1904-1931)

Do you think she'll come back again?

She'll keep coming back,

as long as she refuses to accept the truth.

I long for happiness, but there's a fear my

heart cannot fight.

As long as the love rages in me, my eyes will

never see the light.

Oh I dreamt of the love that would make my

heart tremble,

The love that would make the stars twinkle,

the love so true and gentle.

But the love that was once so sweet, that once

made me feel the heat,

Such love at last made me so bitter, it tore my

soul into pieces.

When we were torn asunder, I knew I'd been

born to suffer.

Bliss was so brief! What remain are

heartbreak and grief.

I moan and I sob, I still love you even when I

sleep.

Sorrow poisons my heart, for me the misery

has just started.

When the fire of passion fades, just to breathe

suddenly seems so hard.

Pain is eating me inside, I feel so alone every

day and night.

I long for happiness, but there's a fear my

heart cannot fight.

As long as the love rages in me, my eyes will

never see the light.

When the fire of passion fades, just to breathe

suddenly seems so hard.

Pain is eating me inside, I feel so alone every

day and night.

I long for happiness, but there's a fear my

heart cannot fight.

As long as the love rages in me, my eyes will

never see the light.

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Kongkiat Khomsiri

Kongkiat "Khom" Khomsiri (Thai: ก้องเกียรติ โขมศิริ, born June 2, 1975, in Thailand) is a Thai film director and screenwriter. more…

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