The Unseeable


The Unseeable Thai or Pen Choo Kub Pee RTGS Pen Chu Kap Phi is a 2006 Thai horror film directed by Wisit Sasanatieng. The first film of another writers screenplay by the director, the writer is Kongkiat Khomsiri, one of the Ronin Team credited with directing the 2005 Thai horror film Art of the Devil 2.

The Unseeable marks a change for Wisit Sasanatieng, who made his mark with the colourful western, Tears of the Black Tiger and the romanticcomedy, Citizen Dog. With his third film, Wisit was restrained by budgetary concerns from the stylizations of his first two films, but in doing so he was able to make it an homage to films of the 1930s and the stars of that era, including Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Thai pop culture influences come from illustrator Hem Vejakorn, who wrote a series of 10satang graphic novel ghost stories in the 1930s and 40s. The reference was so striking that the Barom Khru Foundation, which claims to supervise Hems works, issued a statement warning Five Star Production to not violate the copyright of Hems work. However, Wisit said the film was not an adaptation of any of Hems works but was generally inspired by Hems style.

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