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Language
  
Thai

Country
  
Thailand

Ka Kee movie poster

Director
  
Neramit (Umnuai Klatnimi)

Release date
  
1980


Similar
  
Phra Rod Meree, The 6 Ultra Brothers vs the Monster Army, Crocodile (1980 film)

Ka Kee (Thai: กากี) or Unfaithful is a 1980 Thai fantasy film based on the story of Kaki Klon Suphap (Thai: กากีกลอนสุภาพ) written by Thai classical poet Chao Phraya Phrakhlong (Hon) (Thai: เจ้าพระยาพระคลัง (หน)), part of Thai folklore. The film was directed by Nerramitr and became one of the most famous Thai fantasy films of the year. A fotonovela based on scenes of the movie was also printed.

Ka Kee movie scenes Aree Ying Turaluck the cutie from Phra Apai manee seems to be living the good life but fate has her in its line of sight She is young and beautiful and

Other Thai movies with the same title but not based on the classical poem were released in 2003 and 2012.

Plot

Garuda came down from his celestial residence to gamble with an ancient king in a dice game. Garuda saw the beautiful Ka Kee, the king's wife, and kidnapped her. The king's musician helped her to escape by also seducing her. The king took offence at Ka Kee's unfaithfulness, for she had slept with three men. He punished her by banishing her to a raft that floated to the middle of the ocean, sure that she would not survive her ordeal.

The raft drifted until it arrived at an island while Ka Kee was unconscious, tired and hungry. A group of thieves saw her and their chieftain wanted her for his wife, but Ka Kee awakened and escaped from them. Meanwhile. the soldiers of the island's king battled the thieves and set out to take Ka Kee home, but she refused because she acknowledged her sins and accepted her punishment. The new king was the former king's musician who had slept with Ka Kee. He declared his love openly to her. Ka Kee finally relented, went with the king, and they lived happily together ever after.

References

Ka Kee Wikipedia