Though you may not know them by name, Eakasit Thairatana and Pakphum Wonjinda are two of the more important names in Thai horror film. Thairatana is the writer of hits 13 Beloved and Body #19 while Wonjinda helmed gleefully ludicrous splatter film Scared, in which he impaled as many frightened Thai teens on stakes as was humanly possible to include within that film's run time. And now the two of them are joining forces for Who Are You, a horror thriller built around the Japanese social phenomenon of hikkomori - extreme social recluses who shut themselves up in their rooms for years at a time.
In this particular story a teen boy shuts himself in, communicating with his family only through a series of notes slid under the door until his mother begins to suspect that whoever - or whatever - is shut up in that room is not her son after all.
The Thai trailer for this one turned up a little while back but since it is very dialog heavy I didn't bother to put it up on the time. The freshly released English-subtitled version makes much more sense. Check it below.
In this particular story a teen boy shuts himself in, communicating with his family only through a series of notes slid under the door until his mother begins to suspect that whoever - or whatever - is shut up in that room is not her son after all.
The Thai trailer for this one turned up a little while back but since it is very dialog heavy I didn't bother to put it up on the time. The freshly released English-subtitled version makes much more sense. Check it below.