13: Game of Death

2006 "13 Challenges. $100 Million. How Far Would You Go?"
6.6| 1h54m| R| en| More Info
Released: 04 October 2006 Released
Producted By: Sahamongkolfilm
Country: Thailand
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After losing his job, his car and his money, Phuchit, races against time to complete 13 tasks ordered by an anonymous caller who promised 100 million Baht upon completion.

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Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Candida It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
dilaraarslan1998 I think this film was a very ridiculous film.This film is thriller but I wasn't afraid.I was laugh,laugh-and laugh.First time the film was little bit interesting for me.But later I was bored yo death.Thirteen games was in the films.And all of them very stupidly too.And I felt very bad when the man was eating stool.It's terrible.I want to see blood, body of parts, terrible faces and I want to hear screams.I am disappointed about this film. And finally I was surprised.I was very very surprised.I said myself "Opps!What happen?".His father killed him.And he won!!And I understood people shouldn't trust anybody.Everybody think themselves.Because life have many surprise...
kluseba This is a very emotional, gore and philosophical psycho thriller coming from Thailand that is well played by diversified actors and that has a couple of memorable ideas that lead to a surprising end even though the last sequence of the movie left me somewhat confused, disappointed and empty. Everything in the movie is extreme but it all makes a sense even if you can't be sure what is fiction or reality in the end.The movie is about the question how far you would go to solve your problems and fight the demons of your past and portrays a young man that has lost everything and has no easy way out to get some money and some respect. The story reminds me a little bit of the great American movie "Falling Down", the intense and sometimes obscure gore moments are similar to the "Saw" series and the structure of the flick is close two "Twelve Rounds" with the exception that you have thirteen unholy steps to triumph or agony.The movie is rather fast paced and always entertaining but it would have definitely needed a better conclusion concerning the reasons behind the events you see throughout the whole film and what happens to the characters after these events. This is why I cut off one point out of my final rating while the rest is nothing truly innovating but always intense entertainment and another great modern movie coming from some creative masterminds in Asia.
kosmasp This movie is really strong. And it almost achieves to stay strong until the end. The end, that was a bit of a let down to me. The movie or better the director might have wanted too much at the end. It starts so good though, even the scene that is shown first will come back later in the movie and you will get the point the director wanted to make.Of course the "fun" is the guise for the social commentary/critic this movie wants to deliver. (Spoiler ahead concerning the end of the movie) But that is also the downfall at the end, because the morality/humanity of the story is so in your face, that you will probably choke on it. You also can't stop wondering, why the guy just didn't stop earlier ... his motivation not to kill in the end, doesn't seem real (especially after all he's done up to that point) ... but that's nit picking, that is only necessary to determine if this was meant to get a higher rating or not ... 7/10 is good and more than worth a watch!
neideparente A film of almost unbearable suspense, who starts lightly and goes darker by the minute.It works on various levels: as a critique of the society we live in ( the voyeurism and excessive competition), as psychological (the characters have their behavior well explained by the movie).It is the best movie I have ever seen from Thailand.Thai cinema is evolving and proof is Sick Nurses, an stylish exercise in horror better than most American movies and 13 Beloved, who is also very well served by its actors and director.If you like suspense, don't miss that film