Jan Dara DVD Region 3
Christy Chung (Actor)
| Suwinit Panjamawat (Actor)
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jimi
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October 22, 2006
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October 22, 2006
Hot sex scene
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Hot sex scene. Christy Chung got a hot sexy body. best part is when they got no clothes on and they doing it hard. You want them to do it harder. |
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Anonymous
January 13, 2005
January 13, 2005
about the movie Jan Dara.......
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This film is basically about a young boy being tortured by his father for causing her mum to die when he was borned. He grew up and later using forced sex on a woman whom is his father's (wife). The father got a bad stroke after he saw his son having sex with his wife. (which his son has long being wating to get even with him for mistreating him). This story is coupled with numerous sexual content which might let buyers decide what they want ans what they are looking for. Enjoy..... |
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Anonymous
July 31, 2004
July 31, 2004
What's the background of Khun B as a character?
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Christy Chung's character, Khun B (Boon Leung) was portrayed as a so-called devout (at least believing) Catholic in a predominantly Buddhist country. In terms of realism, most minority practitioners of a religion would be conservative to a degree and therefore wouldn't exactly go to the lengths of consensual perversions that Khun B promoted. In two scenes, her religion, a conservative one at that, was displayed. The first scene that indicated her Catholicism was when she was "welcomed" to her new home by a Buddhist prayer-ritual for blessing her home. In her living room was a crucifix. Somewhere towards the and of the film was the second explicit display of the character's religious faith - she had a rosary in her hands and was praying. As it is, most minority practitioners of any religion who are in the midst of a sea of adherents of another religion would usually guard their actions. The concubine status (or was she a legal "second wife???") of Khun B just didn't match the scenario pretty well. Obviously, from the characters' name, she was supposed to be a Sino-Thai... But then again, I though Sino-Thais were predominantly Buddhist? Was she supposed to be one of those members of the relatively recently Catholic Chinese who come from Bangkok's Chinese quarter (where a French Missionary Church and Convent School is found)? If so, then she most probably wouldn't have become a Thai Buddhist's lover... As a Catholic, and therefore a Western-oriented person, the taboo she might have gotten herself in would have probably been a dalliance with a married Westerner. I don't know... I'm just spewing out random thoughts here. |
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Anonymous
October 4, 2002
October 4, 2002
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meat!! |
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Anonymous
August 27, 2002
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August 27, 2002
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It's not too bad
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Alright... Let's get this clear, I think most of the guys out there, if they like this movie its because Christy Chung gets naked in it. Other than that, it was on ok movie. |
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Anonymous
July 6, 2002
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July 6, 2002
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Great Movie!
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Good movie for people who like to see the Thai traditional! Nice girls in there! |
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earl
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June 23, 2002
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June 23, 2002
Great Movie! (stop the moralizing folks)
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A great movie from one of Thailand's great directors! One has to see the film beyond the lens of morality or sexuality for the film does not intend to titillate or trivialize sex. Based on the controversial novel, it is a powerful commentray of a decaying society that hides its shame beneath the pallor of tradition and power. It breaks open the taboos of incest and sexual depravation ---topics that are still controversial in asian societies and cultures. I saw this film at the Cine Manila Film Festival with Nonzee and Christy in attendance 2001 where it played to sold out crowds. It is a thought-provoking film based on a novel, though written years earlier, speaks much truth today. If one is looking for plain skin and sex, go buy a porno flick. This is a provocative film. |
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Anonymous
June 20, 2002
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June 20, 2002
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Must see
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an awsome a must see movie, it's content by body moving around the house of old strong plot. cool! |
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gumby
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April 9, 2002
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April 9, 2002
not that good
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There is nothing too provocative about this film. The plot is kind of senseless. The sex is mediocre at best. And don't expect too much 'skin' from Christy Chung. |
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December 18, 2001
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Love This Movie Very Much
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I already seen this movies and love it very much. |
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