While you mentioned 2011, the story has two major cinematic eras:
Based on the controversial Thai novel The Story of Jan Dara by Utsana Phleungtham, the film follows the life of Jan, a young man born into a wealthy household in 1930s Thailand. His arrival is marked by tragedy—the death of his mother during childbirth—which leads his father, Khun Luang, to despise him.
While famous for its bold sex scenes, the film uses sexuality as a weapon and a symbol of power rather than mere titillation. It explores heavy themes like:
This 2011 version stars in the lead role (taking over from the late Suwinit Panjamawat), alongside Chaiyapol Pupart (New), Bongkot Kongmalai , and Ratchawin Wongviriya .
Directed by Nonzee Nimibutr, starring Ekarat Sarasuk and Christy Chung.
While you mentioned 2011, the story has two major cinematic eras:
Based on the controversial Thai novel The Story of Jan Dara by Utsana Phleungtham, the film follows the life of Jan, a young man born into a wealthy household in 1930s Thailand. His arrival is marked by tragedy—the death of his mother during childbirth—which leads his father, Khun Luang, to despise him.
While famous for its bold sex scenes, the film uses sexuality as a weapon and a symbol of power rather than mere titillation. It explores heavy themes like:
This 2011 version stars in the lead role (taking over from the late Suwinit Panjamawat), alongside Chaiyapol Pupart (New), Bongkot Kongmalai , and Ratchawin Wongviriya .
Directed by Nonzee Nimibutr, starring Ekarat Sarasuk and Christy Chung.