In Thai with English and Chinese Subtitles
Genre: Thriller
Director: Chookiat Sakveeraku
Cast: Krissada Sukusol, Achita Sikamana, Sarunyoo
Wongkrachang, Nathapong Arunnetra
RunTime:
1 hr 55 mins
Released By: Cathay-Keris Films & Innoform
Media
Rating: NC-16 (Some disturbing scenes)
Official Website: www.13beloved.com
Opening Day: 28 June 2007
Synopsis:
13 is a new and very secret competition offering a grand prize
of 100 million Baht. The contestants are chosen from those
most afflicted with problems involving work, money, family
and love. If they can complete 13 tasks, they'll receive riches
beyond their wildest dreams. But there's a catch...the challenges
will test them in every aspect of their lives from love to
religion and even moral values. They may seem undemanding
when they start but as they progress they become increasingly
more intense until finally, they reach a stage where they
are no longer sure if they are human anymore. As with every
game there are rules and these rules must be obeyed at all
times. If they fail even one of the tasks, they will be dismissed
from the game. The rules prohibit them from giving up from
telling anyone else that they are playing and from investigating
the origin of the game. A man named Phuchit is delighted to
be offered the chance to compete, little realizing that it
will cost him his friends, his family, his sanity and perhaps
his life...What wouldn't you do for money?
Movie Review:
Game shows have been popular with their seemingly effortless
ways of making a quick buck, and more so when games such as
Deal or No Deal require only sheer luck in grabbing a chunk
of the winning stakes. 13: Game of Death (international title
13 Beloved) plays on such a premise, where a jackpot of up
to 100 million Thai Baht is offered if the chosen contestant
is willing to complete a set of 13 tasks as outlined
by the gamemaster, with a sizeable percentage payout
with each completed task. It plays on the greed of
man, having tasted success in the easy preliminary
rounds and staking it all for the opportunity to
proceed further.
In
itself, it may seem like a poor man's cousin to
genre movies like Saw or HOstel, where characters are
put into pressure cooker scenarios, and given limited
time to escape their predicament. Here, it examines
what one would do, or do not, for money, especially
when one is down and out on luck, unemployed, with
mounting debts, and still reeling from a failed
relationship. With nothing seemingly left to lose, and
with the back against the corner, would you play?
Phuchit (Krissada Sukosol) would, and discovers that
the game constantly questions his morality and pushing
his boundaries.
13:
Game of Death is an excellent idea, based on a
comic book by Ekasit Thairat. However, its translation
to film leaves much to be desired. It shows plenty of
promise initially, but what seems to be the bugbear is
how easily scenes become dragged. Perhaps it is 10
challenges too long, sometimes bordering on being too
coincidental for some challenges to be believed. To
the filmmakers' credit, the challenges though have
been designed to be varied to sustain interest, and as
the stakes get higher, naturally they become
increasingly complex in parallel.
But
pity it wanted to ape some Hollywood moments, and
seemed to have taken a leaf out of The Matrix movies
in having a Deus Ex Machina coupled with an
Architect-like character and environment. You'd wonder
why the plug wasn't pulled to prevent this, as some
scenes, especially those in the latter stages, just
happen without much explanation nor narrative
continuity with earlier events, sticking out like a
sore thumb. The special effects though help especially
in upping the ante on gore, but sometimes seemed to be
hurriedly rendered without quality finishing.
The
redeeming factor however, is witnessing Puchit's
fall from grace as he progresses, and actually the
effort placed in providing a rich history for our
protagonist by tying up the challenges presented to
his past experiences. The whammy though will be its
finale, which comes with a twist ending worthy of
further discussion after the movie ends. When you
reconcile and forgive, it isn't always that the
gesture is reciprocated. Sad, but grim and true at
times.
13
may be an ominous number, though the movie is anything but,
despite its obvious flaws. The Chinese title chosen may be
similar to Bruce Lee's final movie where he battles his enemies
stage by stage in a pagoda, similar to our protagonist's staged
based challenges, but while one may be lightning fast and
powerful each step of the way, our hero here (and ourselves)
have to plod through the stages, with the promise of a huge
carrot at the end of the road. The greed of man shines through
indeed.
Movie Rating:
(Like a game show, you've to get past the mundane plot development
before being presented with the prized finale)
Review
by Stefan Shih
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