Among the more familiar and overly exposed elements found in modern ghost films is a reliance on the use of proving that the supernatural presented within is entirely possible within the normal world. While not exclusive to these kinds of films, this plotline is quite frequently used to delve deeply into philosophical discussions and commentary involving the quest for man’s futile quest to solve and understand the supernatural world around them. This storyline comes to a head once again in the latest turn from director Paween Purijitpanya with his new film “Ghost Lab”, available for streaming on Netflix.
Lifelong friends ever since they were kids, Gla (Paris Intarakomalyasut) and Wee (Thanapob Leerantanakachorn) begin their work at a local hospital to carry on their studies in the afterlife and the supernatural. When a series of encounters and incidents between them signal a possibility that their theories are correct, Gla delves deeper into his work,...
Lifelong friends ever since they were kids, Gla (Paris Intarakomalyasut) and Wee (Thanapob Leerantanakachorn) begin their work at a local hospital to carry on their studies in the afterlife and the supernatural. When a series of encounters and incidents between them signal a possibility that their theories are correct, Gla delves deeper into his work,...
- 12/24/2021
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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