From the novel that has been immortalized, to the tragedy of love.
The story beginnings with a young man visiting a village in Burma. One night, a beautiful woman comes into his bedroom and attempts to seduce him. She suddenly leaves, frighten by the sounds of screams coming from outside. The next day, the young man asks Tip, Ni Han's right hand man, about the screams. Tip then tells him the story of Yupadee and Sangmong, Ni Han's former wife and nephew.
Thailand Thailand
Ananda Everingham Chermarn Boonyasak Teerapong Liaorakwong Sakrat Ruekthamrong Daraneenute Pasutanavin Phenphet Phenkul Papichan Kumphiranont Puttipong Promsaka Na Sakolnakorn Chaidi Dididi Ananya Mongkolthai Suchada Vaiyavajakorn Pongpat Wachirabunjong Mario Maurer Chayanan Manomaisantiphap Suthasinee Phutthinan Nut Devahastin Na Ayutthaya Thanya Wachirabunjong Voravudh Niyomsap Piya Sawetpikul Chudapha Chantakett Sumonthip Leungutai Peter Tuinstra Thanyaphorn Charoenying Phongsiree Bunluewong Paweesuda Chanket Chaiyapol Pupart Chayathorn Setthachinda Rudklao Amratisha Mayuree Israsena Kavee Iamsakulrat Manita Kulatee Thipthanya Nawarak Pimthong Boonbumrungsap Phattaranan Ruamchai Kanokphorn Jomsawang Kiatkong Sinlapasonthayanon Prakasit Kaewrakmook Saranya Yoosiri Vijak Thippayachai Panupong Nantakan Phongsakorn Wattananun Natthapong Pienjing Mike Warong Boonnak Piyanut Paetanom Wattanai Techasuwanna
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