Rahtree Reborn
Rahtree Reborn (Thai: บุปผาราตรี 3.1) (also known as Buppah Rahtree 3.1) is a 2009 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. It is a sequel to the 2005 film, Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns. [1] [2]
Plot
Ten years passing by, Buppha is reincarnated as a young girl who is abandoned by her mother, leaving her with her barber stepfather, who often beats her in his anger. As a result, she becomes a problem child who is bullied by her classmates at school. One day, she takes a razor from her stepfather's barbershop and starts attacking people at school, after which she leaves and goes to Buppha's apartment, where she unexpectedly encounters a man who is masturbating. She is murdered and becomes a ghost which also haunts Buppha's apartment, and she awakes Buppha’s ghost and uses her to take her revenge against all men. After word gets out that the apartment block is haunted, the unoccupied flats become an illegal casino, and the good-looking Rung, who has a sixth sense which enables him to see ghost, moves in after his girlfriend breaks up with him. The death toll in the apartment block rises, and Rung and his friends are also chased by the girl’s ghost, but one day, Rung meets Buppha, who used to be his tutor when he was a kid, in the communal space in the building. Soon, he falls in love with her. However, Rang isn't aware that his crush indeed is the haunting and dangerous spirit that he needs to avoid. But he is too late when his sweet dream turns to nightmare as Buppha is now on the rage again.
Cast
- Laila Boonyasak as Buppah Rahtree
- Mario Maurer as Rung
- Santisuk Promsiri as Father
- Somlek Sakdikul as Master Tong
- Nudtawat Saksiri as Pla
- Chantana Kittiyapan as Sister Three
- Kristine Vanijcharoenkarn as Ying
- Aang Terdterng as Security Guard (as Suton Vechkama)
- Saichia Wongwirot as Neung
- Piya Chanasattu as Peud
- Supapit Kokphon as Moo
- Yosawat Sitiwong as Tee
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