Surprisingly incoherent and boring
... View MoreSelf-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
... View MoreEasily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
... View MoreWorth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
... View MoreI first watched 303 at the theater, so I guess it's been 10 years since. Wow. Anyway, it was a good revisit as the movie still holds up.303 isn't a scary horror movie. Instead, it's filmed well, with a retro haze, and a great wistful yet ominous ambiance is created. The story, while not altogether cohesive, is at least interesting and original. The young and fresh actors are a mix of good and okay, but at least none are exceedingly bad. The only one to go on to fame is a young Ananda Everingham.More importantly, I liked 303 for its unintentional (I think) homoeroticism, which is much better than sleazy intentional homoeroticism (see Voodoo Academy). It's set in a high school, and features all sorts of cute guys, from twinks, to lean fit, to beefy muscular. There are even not one but two shower scenes! If only this movie were scary too, then it would've been perfect.
... View MoreSince this only seamed to have positive comments, I thought it was only right someone spoke the truth. This is the second Thai film I have ever seen and it sucked just like the other one(titled '999-9999').As some others have mentioned the story is rather lame, but it does contain some amusing deaths. The thing that pulls it down into the abyss however is that it is played out like a children's movie, just as 999-9999. You could just as well be watching 'Mighty Ducks'. 12 year old thai kids in thailand can possibly relate to the characters portrayed, but all others should stay away.Other than that it features some incredibly silly attempts at humor, horrible acting and an annoying voice-over. The fact that you actually couldn't care less who dies and who lives in the 'climactic' ending is just more proof of the lack of talent from the filmmakers.
... View MoreA strange, but beautifully photographed psychotronic visit to an all-handsome-boys' school, this film gets farther out and more energetically edited as it progresses. The Roman Catholic setting seems so out of place that it would have been a marvelous surrealistic touch had we gotten just a glimpse of real Thailand for just a bit of contrast.
... View MoreAn unusual slasher flick, in that it's actually pretty good, and it was not made in the US.A group of boys at a Catholic school in Thailand become obsessed with a student who committed suicide 8 years before. As they begin to investigate his death, going so far as to contact his spirit with a ouija board, someone begins murdering students on the campus. The deaths are fairly typical slasher fare (pushed out of a window, electrocuted in the shower, axe to the back), but the direction is stylish, and the acting is decent. Worth seeing if you can find it.
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