Saturday, May 14, 2011

FROM C- TO B+



Mysteries keep revolving around TAM’s life. Not only does the ex-police officer and now private detective struggle to make sense of the mysterious death of his parents, TAM is entangled in a case which escalates out of control into serial killings since his childhood buddy FUNG showed him some crime scenes photos. Pressure runs high when more and more people are dragged into the wacky serial murders, including a man found dead in his home, a female body dumped in garbage dump and a teenage girl died of uncertain cause. But all the clues indicate that the murderer is a psychopathic killer.


Investigations set off with comprehensive search from a list of psychopathic criminals in Thailand. While TAM and FUNG believe they’ve cracked the case by tracking down a suspect named SANG, the team is back to square one when none of the eyewitnesses recognizes SANG. Investigation even comes to a halt after FUNG is assaulted by a mysterious attacker.


But with inexorable resolution, TAM looks into the cases all over again in hope of breaking down the hidden correlation between the cases. By chance, TAM learns that the killer is desperate for maternal love, meanwhile a missing mark, FAI appears. Unfortunately the new suspect leaves no evidence of crime. To hunt down the criminal, TAM tries to comprehend mental patient’s mentality by paying regular visit to SANG in asylum and connect with the killer by playing his role. But none of them renders as powerful as unfolding a searing fact about FAI’s mother… As a teen that was raped and got pregnant, FAI’s mother decided to make up a story to her son that their ‘mother’ committed suicide after their ‘father’ left for another woman. FAI has been living in a formidable lie told by his beloved ‘sister’…


TAM rips through the façade of the dreadful lie and digs out FAI’s motive to kill - to retaliate against those who had a role in ruining his ‘mother’. His task will be completed after exterminating the last ‘role’….

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