Patrix Meesaiyaat

Movies

The Scar
Art Direction
Two peasants in rural Bang Kapi, Bangkok of Thailand in 1930s. Kwan and Riam are the son and daughter of rival village chiefs. They both loved and give to the vow to die in the river if their doesn't love each other. Until someday, Riam's father disapproves of the relationship. He wants his daughter to marry with the son of a nobleman. A tragedy of romance between their relationship begins like the wound.
Jan Dara: The Finale
Art Direction
Jan Dara returns to Bangkok to take revenge against Wisnan, the man who has made his life a living hell. The fire of vengeance consumes him to such an extent that he’s becoming the man he hated all his life. Jan continues his descent into the dark side. He wants to see those who wronged him suffer.
Jan Dara: The Beginning
Production Design
Set in the 1930s, the story recounts the growing pains of Jan, whose mother dies while giving birth to him and who’s intensely hated by his sadistic and debauched father. Jan grows up with his stepmother, and he struggles to reconcile his guilt and longing with different women in his life.
Jan Dara: The Beginning
Art Direction
Set in the 1930s, the story recounts the growing pains of Jan, whose mother dies while giving birth to him and who’s intensely hated by his sadistic and debauched father. Jan grows up with his stepmother, and he struggles to reconcile his guilt and longing with different women in his life.
The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption
Production Design
Since his triumphant rise to power in the original blockbuster "The Scorpion King", Mathayus' kingdom has fallen and he's lost his queen to plague. Now an assassin for hire, he must defend a kingdom from an evil tyrant and his ghost warriors for the chance to regain the power and glory he once knew. Starring Ron Perlman ("Hellboy") and Billy Zane ("Titanic"), and featuring 6-time WWE champion Dave Bautista and UFC star Kimbo Slice, "The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption" takes "The Mummy" phenomenon to an all-new level of epic action and non-stop adventure.
At the Gate of the Ghost
Production Design
In this worthy adaptation of the Japanese film Rashomon, a young monk is left to determine the truth behind three competing perspectives after a bandit’s disturbing murder trial.