The Maid is a 2020 Thai supernatural slasher film directed by Lee Thongkham,[1] written by Lee Thongkham and Piyaluk Tuntisrisakul starring Ploy Sornarin. The film was released on Netflix on 9 July 2020.[2][3]

The Maid
Film poster
Directed byLee Thongkham
Written by
  • Lee Thongkham
  • Piyaluk Tuntisrisakul
Starring
CinematographyBrandt Hackney
Production
companies
Thongkham Films
Global Film Station
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • 9 July 2020 (2020-07-09)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryThailand
LanguageThai

Plot

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Joy (Ploy Sornarin) is hired as a housemaid by a wealthy family consisting of Uma (Savika Chaiyadej), Nirach (Theerapat Sajakul), and their only child and daughter, Nid (Keetapat Pongrue). Mrs. Wan (Natanee Sitthisaman), the head housemaid, reminds Joy not to pry into the affairs of their employers. Joy experiences odd occurrences around the house, and - ignoring Wan's warning - sneaks into Uma's study at night. She finds a photo of Uma, Nirach, and housemaid Ploy; Ploy is Joy's missing sister. The house is haunted by Ploy's ghost, and only Joy and Nid can see it.

Joy learns of the circumstances surrounding Ploy's death from the ghost. Uma and Nirach have a loveless marriage, and each had a separate intimate relationship with Ploy. Ploy and Nirach had a child, Nid, causing resentment from Uma. Later, Ploy suffered a serious accident. Uma found Ploy first and refused to give or summon aid. Ploy was seemingly dead by the time the rest of the household responded. The household buried Ploy alive, not noticing that she had begun breathing again when their task was nearly complete.

Joy exacts revenge. During a party she murders Uma, Nirach, household staff, and guests, before setting the house on fire and leaving with Nid.

Cast

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  • Ploy Sornarin as Joy
  • Kannaporn Puangtong as Ploy, Joy's elder sister
  • Savika Chaiyadej as Uma
  • Teerapat Sajakul as Nirach
  • Chi Wah Wong as Lung Sakchai (Uma's Father)
  • Ratchanok Suwannaket as Fon
  • Venus Saksiri as Joy's friend
  • Natanee Sitthisaman as Wan
  • Ounruan Rachote
  • Alina Homsangpradit as Doctor
  • Keetapat Pongrue as Nid
  • Sorabodee Changsiri

Reception

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The South China Morning Post said the "screenplay is clumsy, and the director’s slow-burn approach does the film no favours."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Indah, Lathifah (19 July 2020). "The Maid Review: Film Horror Thailand Rasa Psikopat". Cultura. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Sinopsis The Maid, Arwah Jahat Menghantui Satu Keluarga, Tayang di Netflix Hari Ini". Kompas.com. 9 July 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Rekomendasi Film di Netflix, The Old Guard hingga Humba Dreams". Detik. 11 July 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  4. ^ Marsh, James (14 July 2020). "The Maid film review: Netflix's Thai horror gives way to revenge slasher with extreme violence". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
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