
The film is famously split into two distinct segments that mirror and haunt one another: Tropical Malady - BFI Southbank Programme Notes
This is not a werewolf film. It’s a meditation on animist belief. In Isan (northeastern Thai) folklore, shamans can become tigers; love can become carnivorous. Weerasethakul has said the film was inspired by a dream of a soldier who “wanted to give his body to the tiger.”
Weerasethakul has stated that "Sud Pralad" refers to several things simultaneously:
The film is famously split into two distinct segments that mirror and haunt one another: Tropical Malady - BFI Southbank Programme Notes
This is not a werewolf film. It’s a meditation on animist belief. In Isan (northeastern Thai) folklore, shamans can become tigers; love can become carnivorous. Weerasethakul has said the film was inspired by a dream of a soldier who “wanted to give his body to the tiger.” Sud Pralad Tropical Malady -A. Weerasethakul-...
Weerasethakul has stated that "Sud Pralad" refers to several things simultaneously: The film is famously split into two distinct
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