Jan Dara (2001 film)
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Directed by | Nonzee Nimibutr |
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Cinematography | Nattawut Kittikhun |
Edited by | Sunij Asavinikul |
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Distributed by | Tai Entertainment |
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Running time | 113 min. |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
Jan Dara (
Plot
Jan Dara is a boy growing up in 1930s Siam in a wealthy, dysfunctional family where sex has a huge impact on everyone's lives. Jan is viewed by his father, Khun Luang, as cursed, since his mother died giving birth to him, and he is relegated to doing servant work in the house as a result. The younger sister of Jan's mother, Aunt Waad, is brought in to care for Jan. The sex-addicted Luang has sex with many women in his household, including Waad, which Jan is constantly exposed to. Jan becomes jealous since he has developed feelings for his aunt.
Waad and Luang have a daughter, Kaew. Luang spoils Kaew and raises her to despise her own brother. Waad, meanwhile, resents her daughter's rotten personality and affectionately treats Jan as her own son instead. The teenaged Jan befriends Khen, the son of the family cook, who has begun a secret relationship with Kaew's nanny Saisoi. Khen introduces him to sex by making him lose his virginity to Saisoi. He also falls in love with and pursues Hyacinth, a student he encounters and later escorts to her home daily after she finishes school.
Luang's longtime mistress, the sophisticated
After years away from Bangkok investigating about his real father, the adult Jan is brought back to the family estate. Kaew has become pregnant and Jan is forced into a loveless arranged marriage with his sister so that the damage to the family's reputation is smoothed over. Jan agrees to the marriage as long as he is promised the deed to the estate. He also deduces that Luang is the father of Kaew's child, having forced his daughter to have sex with him when she became an adult, and he uses this to finally gain power over Luang and Kaew in exchange for maintaining the secret. Jan rekindles his affair with Boonlueang. Jan learns that Hyacinth has died due to typhoid fever during his time away from Bangkok.
During his wedding to Kaew, Jan impulsively has sex with one of the family's maids in front of the portrait of his mother, with him coming to terms with the fact that he has repeated Luang's promiscuous and abusive ways. Kaew gives birth to her father's child, which has down syndrome. She curses the baby, which leads to his name "Pree." Luang, already crippled from old age and impotent after feeling guilty about getting his daughter pregnant, witnesses Jan have sex with Boonlueang and falls into a catatonic state. After helping Jan raise Pree and seeing that the house has settled, Waad leaves the family to become a nun. Jan discovers Kaew is also having a longtime secret affair with Boonlueang, and he agrees to his wife's proposal to share her. In exchange, he demands that Kaew give him a child since his true love, Hyacinth, has died. He repeatedly rapes his wife, despite her only being attracted to women. When Kaew becomes pregnant with Jan's child, she has the baby aborted instead to his and Boonlueang's horror.
Feeling guilty for tormenting Kaew, Jan eventually becomes impotent as well and could not be aroused with anyone anymore, even with Boonlueang. Kaew continues to maintain a certain authority in the premises, while Luang remains catatonic even when his son/grandson Pree tries to play with him. As Jan looks over as the ruler of the household, he once again ponders about his true father.
Cast
- Suwinit Panjamawat as Jan Dara, the protagonist and stepson of Khun Luang, as well as Aunt Waad's nephew and Kaew's stepbrother and later husband
- Eakarat Sarsukh as adult Jan Dara
- Christy Chung as Khun Boonlueang, Luang's longtime mistress who begins affairs with Jan and Kaew
- Wipawee Charoenpura as Aunt Waad, Jan's compassionate aunt who becomes his maternal figure, as well as Kaew's mother
- Patharawarin Timkul as Kaew, Jan's manipulative stepsister, biological cousin and later wife, as well as the daughter of Luang and Waad
- Santisuk Promsiri as Khun Luang, Jan's abusive and sex-addicted stepfather and patriarch of the household, as well as the father of both Kaew and Kaew's son Pree
- Sasithorn Panichnok as Hyacinth, a student who Jan sees as his true love
- Kanchit Thamthong as Khen Krathingthong, the sex-crazed son of the cook of Jan's family who becomes Saisoi's partner
- Sukanya Kongkawong as Saisoi, Kaew's longtime nanny since childhood and Khen's partner who unintentionally sparks Kaew's sexual awakening
Production
Christy Chung said it was a 'great, new experience' to work with the shy 17-year-old Thai actor, Suwinit Panjamawat. He was so embarrassed during their sex scenes, she claims, that he had to wear a jock strap. Chung says this garment hurt her considerably on the set, explaining rather graphically how the grinding of its fabric against her skin caused friction burns during the more frenetic moments of simulated passion."[1]
Awards
- 2001 Thailand National Film Association Awards: Best art direction (for Ek Iemchuen); best cinematography (for Nattawut Kittikhun). Also nominated for best screenplay and best sound.
Film festivals
In addition to its premiere at the 2001
DVD release
The DVD, with English subtitles, has been issued by
).References
- ^ "Naked ambition". www.scmp.com. 11 October 2001. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
External links
- Official page at Cinemasia
- Jan Dara at IMDb
- Jan Dara at AllMovie