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''Opapatika'' ( th, โอปปาติก เกิดอมตะ) is a 2007
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. It is directed by Thanakorn Pongsuwan and stars Pongpat Wachirabanjong,
Leo Putt Putthipong Sriwat ( th, พุฒิพงศ์ ศรีวัฒน์, more popularly known as Leo Putt (ลีโอ พุฒ), born April 1, 1976) is a Thai singer and actor. His films include ''Fake'', ''Dynamite Warrior'', and '' The Sper ...
, Somchai Kemklad, Chakrit Yaemnam,
Ray MacDonald Ray MacDonald ( th, เรย์ แมคโดนัลด์; born May 21, 1977) is a Thai actor, adventurer, television presenter and host. He won Best Actor awards at the Thailand National Film Association Awards in 1997 and 1998 for his rol ...
, Athip Nana,
Nirut Sirijanya Nirut Sirichanya (born 2 May 1947) is a Thai movie and television actor. He is best known internationally for his role as Lauren's father Fong in the 2011 sequel ''The Hangover Part II''. He is the recipient of Suphannahong National Film Awards ...
and
Khemupsorn Sirisukha Khemupsorn "Cherry" Sirisukha ( th, เข็มอัปสร สิริสุขะ; RTGS: "Khem-apson Sirisukha", b. August 28, 1980 in Nan Province, Northern Thailand) is a popular Thai actress.(25 August 2007)BACKSTAGE with the stars: ...


Plot

A narrator explains that according to
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belief the evolution of birth can be divided into three forms: *''Sangsethaca'': To be born amongst rot and decay, as a worm or maggot. *''Anthaca'': To be born from an egg, in the various forms of birds. *''Chalaphucha'': To be conceived in the womb as a human or other mammal. Then there is a fourth form, ''Opapatika'', which goes against Buddhist beliefs because it involves
suicide Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Mental disorders (including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety disorders), physical disorders (such as chronic fatigue syndrome), and s ...
: a class of supernatural beings who are born out of suicide. However, the powers that they gain also have a negative effect. The narrator, it is revealed, is Thuwachit ( Pongpat Wachirabanjong), the loyal mortal
henchman A henchman (''vernacular:'' "hencher"), is a loyal employee, supporter, or aide to some powerful figure engaged in nefarious or criminal enterprises. Henchmen are typically relatively unimportant in the organization: minions whose value lies pri ...
for the elderly Sadok (
Nirut Sirijanya Nirut Sirichanya (born 2 May 1947) is a Thai movie and television actor. He is best known internationally for his role as Lauren's father Fong in the 2011 sequel ''The Hangover Part II''. He is the recipient of Suphannahong National Film Awards ...
), an Opapatika who is quickly decaying and needs to feast on the flesh of other Opapatikas in order to sustain himself. He sends Thuwachit out to capture others. Four Opapatikas remain: *Paisol ( Chakrit Yaemnam), a ruthless assassin who must bear all the scars and wounds of his victims. *Jiras ( Somchai Khemklad), an immortal Opapatika, and the most powerful of them all. He considers his immortality a curse. *Aruth (
Ray MacDonald Ray MacDonald ( th, เรย์ แมคโดนัลด์; born May 21, 1977) is a Thai actor, adventurer, television presenter and host. He won Best Actor awards at the Thailand National Film Association Awards in 1997 and 1998 for his rol ...
), an invincible fighter by night, but weak in the daylight. *Ramil ( Athip Nana), an adrenaline-fueled daredevil who can project a monstrous, ghostly creature to do his bidding. Investigating the Opapatikas is a private detective, Techit (
Leo Putt Putthipong Sriwat ( th, พุฒิพงศ์ ศรีวัฒน์, more popularly known as Leo Putt (ลีโอ พุฒ), born April 1, 1976) is a Thai singer and actor. His films include ''Fake'', ''Dynamite Warrior'', and '' The Sper ...
), whom Sadok transforms into an Opapatika. Techit has the
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powers of a mind reader, but his power costs him the use of his five senses. Techit is teamed up with Thuwachit, who leads a vast paramilitary army against the four Opapatika. The four immortals are also mysteriously drawn to a woman, Pran (
Khemupsorn Sirisukha Khemupsorn "Cherry" Sirisukha ( th, เข็มอัปสร สิริสุขะ; RTGS: "Khem-apson Sirisukha", b. August 28, 1980 in Nan Province, Northern Thailand) is a popular Thai actress.(25 August 2007)BACKSTAGE with the stars: ...
).


Reception


Box office

''Opapatika'' opened on October 23, 2007 in Thailand cinemas. It was the No. 1 movie at the domestic box office for two weeks, earning US$1,091,851 during that time.Thailand Box Office, November 1-4, 2007
Box Office Mojo; retrieved 2007-12-04


Critical response

The film was poorly received by critics in the English-language press. ''
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'' film critic Kong Rithdee characterised the film as dull and overly violent, summed up as "an ambitious film that ends up merely an exercise, and not a very memorable one at that."Numb and number
''Bangkok Post''; retrieved 2007-12-03
''
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'' was more upbeat, saying the film had a strong ensemble cast and compelling story, but was undermined by poorly framed action and inadequate lighting. "If it hadn't been so dour and serious all the time, and had better presented action sequences, ''Opapatika'' could have been a contender," the newspaper's reviewer said.Review: Opapatika
''The Nation (Thailand)''; retrieved 2007-12-03
The film review blog Asian Cinema - While on the Road was harsher, calling ''Opapatika'' "loud, pointless and witless ... this has a body count that could fill a football stadium ... but not one of these myriad of corpses would evince even a slight care from you – just fodder for the threshing machine of CGI death."


Production

Production stills from ''Opapatika'' first surfaced in 2005, and the film spent much time in
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.Full trailer for Thai supernatural actioner Opapatika
Twitchfilm.net; retrieved 2007-12-03
The title is derived from the Pali wording for the '' Tripitaka'', the
Buddhist Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and ...
scripture.


References

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External links


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