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What are the famous Thai movies?

70 s

This is an important period for the development of Thai films. Due to the adoption of popular Thai folk songs, the film is very popular with rural audiences. Among them, "Love Song of Our Farm" (1970) was a great success, and the producer made a profit of 6 million baht, breaking the income record of Thai films. During this year, most producers added folk music to their films. Some movies have more than 30 folk songs, regardless of whether these songs have anything to do with the plot. At the end of 1970, Director Piak? Baust filmed Zor, a film with a different style from that of Thai films at that time. In this film, the director made innovations in photography angle, style, actor skills and editing techniques. Although the film revenue is not as good as "Love Song of Our Farm", it has received rave reviews. This film is regarded as a model by many film writers and imitated. 1973, the government decided to give financial support to films, reduce the tax on imported films and increase the tax rate on foreign films, so as to increase the output of domestic films and adopt all 35 mm films. From 65438 to 0976, some new people appeared, who cared about reality and intervened in society. Like Pambo? Not good? Aaron's first film "A Dog's Life" describes the life in the slums of Bangkok, and puts forward that the premise of changing the lives of the poor is to improve the education level. This is unique in the trend that Thai films generally imitate Hollywood and western entertainment films and pursue box office value. By 1985, he had directed five films, such as Fog in the City, Cruel Nature, City of Beggars and Old Monk, and became the most famous director in Thailand.

The 1980s

Since 1980s, Thailand has produced about 130 films every year, which is second only to the Philippines in Southeast Asian countries. There are five or six big production groups in Thailand. There are 134 registered filmmakers, 44 first-class cinemas and 60 second-class cinemas in Bangkok. There are about 1 0,200 cinemas in China. The annual export volume of Thai films has been very low, with an average of only four or five films exported per year/kloc-0. At the same time, starting from 1976, the import tax levied by the Thai government on foreign films has been greatly increased, reaching a high price of 30 baht per meter, which has also curbed the import of foreign films.

After 2000

After 2000, several film companies emerged in Thailand, the most famous of which is GTH Film Company. In 2003, the company established a good reputation among the audience and peers with the film Little Lover, and then dominated the Thai film market with 2-3 excellent films every year. Almost every film can enter the international market and make great contributions to the Thai film industry. In addition, Thai horror movies are also famous. Different from other countries' horror movies, Thailand's horror movies contain many philosophies of life besides horror. While feeling the horror, the audience also lamented the directors' good intentions. Recommend several excellent movies: Youth Romance: Love If You Want (also called Yes or No), Little Things of First Love, I Love You in Grade Three and Grade Four, Hello, Stranger, Siamese Love (also called Siamese Love), Dear Galileo, Hormones, Seasonal Changes, Thai Schools, You and Me. True love, February, the voice is love, love is great (also known as love Julinsee) and donuts are inspiring. Humans: my teacher, my ghost friend, Siam love, little lover, ghost mother, looking for a dog to support the country, my family is beaming, a hero and a teenager, a beautiful champion, yes or no ghost abuse/ghost chaos 5, conjoined yin, ghost show, devil magic, ghost dismemberment, ghost four taboos, ghost dormitory (also known as my ghost friend, thirteen horror games) Action movies: