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''Ploy'' ( th, พลอย) is a
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written and directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film premiered during the
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at the
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. The
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stars Thai actress
Lalita Panyopas Lalita Panyopas ( th, ลลิตา ปัญโญภาส, , nickname Mew ( th, หมิว; ), born October 5, 1971) is a Thai film and television actress. She is best known in Thailand for her roles in ''lakorn'' (soap operas). Biograph ...
in a story of a middle-aged married couple who question their relationship after seven years.
Ananda Everingham Ananda Everingham ( th, อนันดา เอเวอริงแฮม; born 31 May 1982) is a Thai actor and model. Working primarily in Thai films, he is best known for his lead role in the 2004 horror film, '' Shutter''. Biography Ana ...
is featured in a supporting role as a bartender. The film contained sex scenes that were shown at Cannes, but due to
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concerns had to be re-edited by the director so the film could be shown in
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when it opened there on June 7, 2007. (Bangkok Post articles are archived after seven days for subscribers only) The uncensored version of the film was shown in Thailand at the
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.


Plot

The death of a relative brings a
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couple, Wit and Dang, back to
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for the first time in many years. Arriving at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport at around 5 a.m., they check into a hotel in the city. Suffering from
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, Dang wants to sleep, but her husband Wit is restless and heads down to the hotel bar to buy some cigarettes. While unpacking their luggage, Dang finds a small paper with a phone number of a woman named Noy, and she is immediately suspicious. In the hotel bar, Wit meets Ploy, a young woman who says she is waiting for her mother to arrive from
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. The two bond over coffee and cigarettes, and Wit then invites Ploy to come up to the hotel room, where she can take a shower and rest while she awaits her mother. Up at the room, Dang opens the door and sees Ploy. To the girl, Dang is pleasant and friendly, but to her husband, she is seething with anger and jealousy. She has bouts of suspicion, followed by hallucinations / nightmares. Fitfully, the three people try to sleep. Dang and Wit discuss their seven-year marriage, and wonder why the love has gone out of it. Meanwhile, a hotel maid, Tum, has stolen a guest's suit from the hotel's dry cleaners. She takes it up to room 609 and hangs it in the closet. Nut, the silent, weary bartender, enters the room and puts on the suit. He then finds Tum hiding in the shower, and proceeds to kiss her and caress her, and the couple starts having a sexual relationship. Back in Wit and Dang's room, Dang becomes more upset, and decides to leave. Wit wakes up to find Dang gone, and then he and Ploy sit and smoke cigarettes and talk about love and relationships. They discuss how married life begins to lose its sheen eventually and think of options to keep the flame lit. At one point, Ploy mentions that she had a dream about the entire episode of the hotel maid and the bartender, which makes the viewer realize it was only a dream. Ploy eventually leaves the hotel room, when Wit falls asleep. Out of curiosity, she examines the room in which she drempt that the maid and the bartender had sex. Dang finds a coffee shop, where she takes a seat with a cup of coffee and pours some
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in it from a small bottle she took from her hotel room's
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. She is noticed by Moo, who is using his laptop computer. He recognizes Dang from her days as a famous television soap opera actress and invites her back to his home for some more drinks. Dang, who has already had quite a bit to drink, eventually throws up. Moo, spikes her last drink and tries to get closer to her. When Dang turns down his advances, he attacks and rapes her, although she puts up a fight. When Dang's life is in danger, they end up playing a game of hide and seek that would end with one of them dead. Given the previous storyline that turned out to be a dream, the viewer is left with uncertainty about what is a dream, and what is reality. The movie shifts to a scene with Wit and Dang at the funeral, and viewers are left to adjust their view as they surmise that Wit had only dreamed this hostile plot line. The film ends with Wit and Dang leaving Thailand, as Dang says nothing about her ugly encounter with the rapist, Moo; when Wit sees her back at the hotel, he is happy to have Dang back with him. He places his hand over Dang's in the taxi, and sincerely tells her he loves her, which she had earlier expressed longing to hear. Dang smiles, and rests her head on Wit's shoulder lovingly as they exit Thailand to return to their home in the United States.


Cast and characters

*
Lalita Panyopas Lalita Panyopas ( th, ลลิตา ปัญโญภาส, , nickname Mew ( th, หมิว; ), born October 5, 1971) is a Thai film and television actress. She is best known in Thailand for her roles in ''lakorn'' (soap operas). Biograph ...
as Dang: A former actress, still recognized and well known in Thailand, she has been married for seven years to Wit. * Pornwut Sarasin as Wit: A Thai restaurateur who's lived in the United States for a number of years, and was widowed when he met Dang. *
Apinya Sakuljaroensuk Apinya Sakuljaroensuk ( th, อภิญญา สกุลเจริญสุข) is a Thai actress born on 27 May 1990. Apinya, also known as Saipan is one of the top Thai teen stars – she is an actress, product endorser, TV host and CM pre ...
as Ploy: A teenage woman with an
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, she says she is 19 years old and is waiting for her mother to arrive from
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. She has a black eye. Wit first spots her in the hotel bar with a young man who's passed out at a table, whom Wit assumes is Ploy's boyfriend. *
Porntip Papanai Porntip Papanai (; th, พรทิพย์ ปาปะนัย, nickname "Cartoon"; born 1982 in Krabi) is a Thai actress and model. Among her film roles are supporting parts in Pen-Ek Ratanaruang's '' Monrak Transistor'' (2001), in which sh ...
as Tum: A hotel maid who steals a customer's suit from the hotel dry cleaners. *
Ananda Everingham Ananda Everingham ( th, อนันดา เอเวอริงแฮม; born 31 May 1982) is a Thai actor and model. Working primarily in Thai films, he is best known for his lead role in the 2004 horror film, '' Shutter''. Biography Ana ...
as Nut: The weary, silent bartender, he meets Tum in room 609, and puts on the suit she stole, and engages in some erotic role-playing with Tum. * Thaksakorn Pradabpongsa as Moo: An antiques dealer who meets Dang in a coffee shop and invites her to his apartment for drinks.


Production


Origins

Director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang said he was inspired to write the screenplay after talking with a relative who had returned to Bangkok after some years in the United States. "My cousin had a restaurant in the U.S. and one day she came back to Thailand for a funeral," Pen-Ek said. "But she didn't have a home here, so she had to stay in a hotel. I met her at the funeral and it struck me as rather odd that this Thai person had to stay in a hotel room when she came to Thailand. It inspired me to start writing a script about a Thai couple in a hotel room." The film's proposal was submitted in 2006 to the Pusan Promotion Plan at the
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. Budgeted at around US$2 million, principal photography began in February 2007 in Bangkok. The locations included hotels and restaurants along
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, as well as Suvarnabhumi Airport, making ''Ploy'' the first Thai feature film to feature Bangkok's new international airport. "Most of the action takes place in a hotel room. So we built our own room on the rooftop of a hotel, and it looks exactly like a real hotel room," Pen-Ek said in the film's production notes. In March 2007, the Hong Kong/Amsterdam-based film financing and distribution company,
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, announced it would be executive producer of the film along with Thailand's
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. Fortissimo takes care of international sales for the film, while Five Star handles distribution in Thailand. From the start, producers sought to make ''Ploy'' a smaller-scale film than Pen-Ek's previous two films, ''
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'' and ''
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'', which "were high-budget productions with international collaboration," said executive producer Chareon Iamphungporn. The previous two films had also been scripted or co-scripted by Thai writer
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. Chareon said he wanted Pen-Ek to return to his screenwriter-director roots and "come up with a project that had the personal warmth of his early films like '' 6ixtynin9'' and '' Monrak Transistor''." The film reunited Pen-Ek with Thai cinematographer Chankit Chamnivikaipong, who had photographed his first three films, ''
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'', ''6ixtynin9'' and ''Monrak Transistor'', before Pen-Ek collaborated with
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on ''Last Life in the Universe'' and ''Invisible Waves''.


Casting

''Ploy'' was a reunion for Pen-Ek and actress
Lalita Panyopas Lalita Panyopas ( th, ลลิตา ปัญโญภาส, , nickname Mew ( th, หมิว; ), born October 5, 1971) is a Thai film and television actress. She is best known in Thailand for her roles in ''lakorn'' (soap operas). Biograph ...
, who is well known in Thailand for her roles in soap operas and a string of films in the 1980s. She starred in Pen-Ek's 1999 crime comedy-drama '' 6ixtynin9''. Pornwut Sarasin, who portrays the husband Wit, was a first-time actor. Forty-eight years old at the time of shooting, he is a vice president for Thai Namthip, the distributor of
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in Thailand, and is well known in Thai high-society circles.
Ananda Everingham Ananda Everingham ( th, อนันดา เอเวอริงแฮม; born 31 May 1982) is a Thai actor and model. Working primarily in Thai films, he is best known for his lead role in the 2004 horror film, '' Shutter''. Biography Ana ...
, who plays Nut the bartender, had worked with Pen-ek on a short film ''Twelve Twenty'', commissioned for the 2006
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. He shares erotic scenes with model-actress
Porntip Papanai Porntip Papanai (; th, พรทิพย์ ปาปะนัย, nickname "Cartoon"; born 1982 in Krabi) is a Thai actress and model. Among her film roles are supporting parts in Pen-Ek Ratanaruang's '' Monrak Transistor'' (2001), in which sh ...
, who plays the maid, Tum. She had a major role in Pen-ek's 2001 musical-comedy, '' Monrak Transistor'', portraying the singer, Dao. For the title character, Ploy, Pen-Ek chose Apinya Sakulcharoensuk, who was 16 years old at the time of shooting. "She's a godsend," the director said of the actress. "It's as if I could sense that the Ploy character is out there somewhere in the real world, and then she materializes in the form of this girl. Apinya was born to be Ploy." Apinya had her hair styled into an
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, a decision made by costume designer Visa Khongka, to make the character of Ploy look older and unique.


Reception

The film premiered on May 21, 2007 during the
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at the
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. (Bangkok Post articles are archived after seven days for subscribers only) Critical reaction was mixed. Russell Edwards, writing for the film industry trade publication ''
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'', was negative, criticizing the film for its "glacial pace" and saying it was "too flimsy and false to truly engage." Lee Marshall, writing for another trade journal, ''
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'', was positive, mentioning ''
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'' and calling ''Ploy'' "a tasty slice of cinema, by turns
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, erotic, funny and emotionally perceptive." "Ploy imposes its own unhurried rhythm but then rewards its viewers for their indulgence, and within the
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niche that it will inevitably inhabit this could turn out to be a strong seller," Marshall wrote. In an interview at Cannes, Pen-Ek reacted to the ''Variety'' and ''Screen Daily'' reviews, saying, "One is so bad and one is so good. They're equally not true." Todd Brown, writing from Cannes for the website Twitchfilm.net, said ''Ploy'' is a logical step in the director's evolution, continuing on themes that were explored in ''
Last Life in the Universe ''Last Life in the Universe'' (Thai title: เรื่องรัก น้อยนิด มหาศาล, ''Ruang rak noi nid mahasan'') is a 2003 Thai romantic crime film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film is notable for being t ...
'' and ''
Invisible Waves ''Invisible Waves'' ( th, คำพิพากษาของมหาสมุทร) is a 2006 crime film by Thai director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, with screenplay by Prabda Yoon, cinematography by Christopher Doyle, and starring Tadanobu Asano – ...
''. "Ploy is essentially a lucid dream, a film that takes place in that odd in-between state when you cannot be sure whether you are sleeping or awake and there are seemingly sure pointers that would have you believe both. It is a film about people dislocated and relationships formed while others are breaking down badly," Brown wrote. "''Ploy'' is a beautiful, thoughtful, meditative film, one that requires more effort from its audience than does ''Last Life in the Universe'' but one that the patient will find no less rewarding." Kong Rithdee, critic for the ''
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'', said "''Ploy'' is a finely tuned, mature piece of filmmaking that discusses adult themes with honesty and amused attention to the tiny details that define the shifting phases of a marriage. ''Ploy'' takes us closer to the characters than the director did in his last two outings ... and despite its dreamy episodes of hot-breath lovemaking, the movie is anchored in the sense of social realities more than his non-fans might care to observe."


Censorship issues

The version of ''Ploy'' that was shown at Cannes featured some extended scenes of
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and
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between the bartender (
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) and the maid (
Porntip Papanai Porntip Papanai (; th, พรทิพย์ ปาปะนัย, nickname "Cartoon"; born 1982 in Krabi) is a Thai actress and model. Among her film roles are supporting parts in Pen-Ek Ratanaruang's '' Monrak Transistor'' (2001), in which sh ...
). This is uncommon for
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because the industry is subjected to a censorship code that prohibits such depictions. Pen-Ek said he didn't like directing the sex scenes. "It's not fun at all. I don't know how to direct two people making love! And it's not a good experience when they had to do it over and over again for 12 hours." In describing the scenes in his review, Russell Edwards of ''Variety'' called them "compellingly erotic", but sarcastically added that the scenes "indicate that cinema's gain has truly been pornography's loss." Todd Brown of Twitchfilm.net said the sex scenes might harm the film's chances in Thailand, saying "Thailand is notorious for the uneven application of its censorship laws but graphic nudity is pretty much always frowned upon." Ahead of the film's opening in Thailand, the country's Board of Censorship ordered eight cuts for scenes it deemed obscene and inappropriate, mostly the lovemaking scenes. The director re-edited the film, cutting some scenes and adding others not included in the Cannes version, so the length is unchanged. The version shown in Cannes is unlikely to be seen in Thailand. "Once again a good movie has been butchered by the powers-that-be, who believe their judgment is superior to ours," ''
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'' film critic Kong Rithdee said in his review, referring to another film that had run afoul of Thai censors earlier in the year, ''
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'', by
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. That film was pulled from release by the director, who refused to make the cuts ordered. For ''Ploy'', the cuts have little effect on the film as whole, Rithdee said, though the contrast is less stark between the bartender's and maid's steamy sex scenes and the chilly arguments of the married couple. The uncensored version of the film was screened in the main competition at the
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.


Box office

''Ploy'' was released in Thailand cinemas on June 7, 2007, but proved to be no match for the Thai comedy film, '' Nhong Teng kon maha hia'', which was released the previous weekend and even topped a Hollywood release, ''
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''. In its opening weekend, ''Ploy'' earned six million
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(about US$171,000) in Bangkok cinemas, compared to the $2.28 million after two weeks of earnings by ''Nhong Teng kon maha hia''.
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had hoped the film would do better, based on the popularity of leading actress
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, positive reviews from Cannes and word-of-mouth buzz. "We expected a little more with ''Ploy''," Co-producer Aphiradee Iamphungphorn was quoted as saying by ''Variety''. "It is difficult to predict the market these days. Some people may have second thoughts whether they should see the film with the name Pen-Ek Ratanaruang as a director. Many still have this image that he only makes difficult movies."


Festivals and awards

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,
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, world premiere *
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, Golden Kinneree nominee for best international film *2007
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,
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award winner *
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*2007
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* 2008
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* 2008
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References


External links

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Five Star Production Five Star Production Co. Ltd. ( th, ไฟว์สตาร์ โปรดักชั่น) is a Thai film production company. It was founded in 1973 by Kiat Iamphungphorn and is today headed by his children, Aphiradee and her younger brothe ...

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Five Star Production Five Star Production Co. Ltd. ( th, ไฟว์สตาร์ โปรดักชั่น) is a Thai film production company. It was founded in 1973 by Kiat Iamphungphorn and is today headed by his children, Aphiradee and her younger brothe ...
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