Sudsakorn (2006)
39KSudsakorn: Directed by Krisorn Buramasing. With Charlie Trairat, Sorachai Sang-aakaat, Vorawit Phonginsee, Suchao Pongwilai. Sudsakorn is a curious young man, raised in the ancient traditions of magic by his mystical grandfather. He never knew his farther. His mother, a beautiful mermaid is pained by his sadness , so sends him on a quest to find his father. Armed with his grandfather’s magical weaponry Sudsakorn sets off into the mysterious world of yore on his trusty steed, Ma Nin Mangkorn , a half dragon , half horse . What starts as a simple quest soon turns into an amazing adventure. Sudsakorn encounters a heinous and deadly creature, and must use his magical powers to defeat the foul beast, and continue his journey. The display of power doesn’t go unnoticed and Sudsakorn is persuaded to fight monsters and demons by the king of an ancient city. With his new found mission to protect the innocent . but can Sudsakorn ‘s power last , or will the forces of evil defeat him before he finds his father? Sudsakorn must fight to stay alive before be too falls victim the treachery of the ancient world.
“Movie about a Thai legend, obviously for children. The movie jumps around, like going from chapter 1 then to chapter 3 in a book. Many of the special effects look like something from the 40s or 50s. The best special effects are the dragon-horse and the mermaids tail, those are fairly well done. The cover art here is accurate, though I think some might think it is click bait. There is some bare breastedness, though I donu0026#39;t think it is there for titillation, as mermaids donu0026#39;t wear bras (especially not clam shells) and you donu0026#39;t really see any nipples. There are ghosts, a wicked wizard, and a few battles involving swords and axes. Really large swords, they look ridiculous. This movie could have been better, the special effects should have been better considering this movie was released in 2006. Not bad, a decent B movie.”