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Director: Wych Kaosayananda
Cast: Don Thai Theerathada, Sunisa Jett, Johnny Anfone, Chatchai Plengpanich
Eight thieves went in a jewelry store to steal diamonds and they killed innocent people in the store because they didn't want them to give the evidence to the police. One cop named Rik was chasing after them but he failed. A year later, a day before Rik's marriage to his girlfriend named Fah, there was another heist but this time Rik's girlfriend- Fah was at the store at wrong time. She was held as a hostage with other hostages from the store but some hostages were killed for no reason but this showed obviously that two cops- Rik and Tanin were getting too close to them and failed to follow their requests. Now those two cops wanted to catch them because they had enough of unreasonable killings and also to save Fah.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Fah is a 1998 Thai action-drama-crime film directed by Wych Kaosayananda. While details about its critical reception and awards are limited, the film appears to have focused on a jewelry store heist gone wrong, with a police officer chasing the thieves and trying to save his girlfriend who gets caught up in the ordeal.
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Fah, the 1998 Thai action-drama directed by Wych Kaosayananda, offers a gripping blend of high-stakes heists, intense chases, and morally complex characters. With standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Don Thai Theerathada and Sunisa Jett, the film delves into the personal stakes and ethical dilemmas faced by the police officers pursuing the ruthless thieves, creating a thrilling and thought-provoking viewing experience.
Fah is a 1998 Thai action film directed by Wych Kaosayananda, produced by Arunosha Panupan and starring Sunisa Jett, Johnny Anfone, Don Theerathada, and Chatchai Plengpanich. The film was claimed to be the most expensive Thai film at the time with a budget of 22 million baht (US$960,000).
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