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This anxiety-inducing Thai horror, mystery, and thriller made its way to Netflix recently and it kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I’m not a big fan of horrors because I’d like to avoid a cardiac arrest whenever I can, but I really appreciated this movie and chugged along because of the amazing cinematography and storyline. If you’re into horror, photography, mysteries, thrillers, and you’re looking to practice your subtitle reading skills, this one’s for you!
Sep 25, 2020

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