Ladda Land

Thee, a struggling 40-year-old marketing officer, moves from Bangkok to Laddaland, an upmarket housing estate in Chiang Mai, bringing along his wife Parn, his rebellious teenage daughter Nan, and lively young son Nat.While Laddaland appears to be a relatively ordinary if quiet neighborhood, Thee and his family realize that something is wrong with the environment, since the place seems to sow discord among the households to commit violence.The dysfunction reaches its nadir when Nan, on the day of her return from boarding school, is haunted by the spirit of Somkiat's wife and mother next door and has to stay at a mental hospital so she can be calmed down.[4] Laddaland was a big hit in Thailand where it premiered at number one in its first week, beating out the American film Thor.[6] Variety gave the Laddaland as positive review referring to it as "tasty T-horror" and that it was a "well-made chiller is ideal for fest sidebars, and should reap strong worldwide ancillary."[7] The Hollywood Reporter gave a positive review, referring to the film as "sleekly designed" but that "some of the CGI are rough round the edges".
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