UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Kaelan Mccaffrey
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Logan
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
lichnost99
I've seen a movie when I was a child... it could be either seventies or the eighties... could be of Asian, Indian, or American origin. Really low budget, really like VIDEO DEAD quality film... but all I remember is that there was a martial artist... and a woman who supposedly was a daughter of a snake king, but she would turn into an ugly reptilian creature (not purely a snake) and killed people. Two scenes are still clear in my head. A baby at woman's breast (being fed) turns into an ugly serpentine monster and a man cutting his chest open to feed the creature with his blood, to calm it down. There was a scene of a woman showing her breasts to catch a ride from someone... and such.Have been searching for it for a long long time... and some promising results had been coming back to me, but it wasn't it. SSSSSSS, daughter of snake king, all those sound similar, but not... Please help...They never found the second dose!
LARSONRD
Intriguing fantasy thriller about a gorgeous young woman who lives in a remote forest (the girl is played by Napakpapha Nakprasitte – wow) who gets into a relationship with a married guy – unfortunately she has as her protector this vicious cobra who hunts down anybody who has the hots for her. The story has an effective backstory about the woman's childhood and, without ever saying so, seems to intimate that the snake is her protective mother. Anyway – the film is actually more of a romantic drama than a horror picture, with only a few moments of snake-suspense, but it's well made and quite visually compelling, although some of the snake scenes are too obviously CGI.
Pedro-37
"Mae bia" (aka. "The Snake Lady") is another of those Thai mixtures of exotic jungles, murderous CGI-animals and steamy love scenes. Thai film makers are good at that - but "Mae bia" is not good. It's slow, the ending is disappointing and the story about overly protective snakes as and adultery doesn't have much substance. Also, it's badly edited. So where are the reasons to watch it? They are purely visual ...First, there's the jungle, the river, the village. It's just nicely captured and contrasted to the skyscrapers in Bangkok. Second, there's the lead couple. Napakpapha "Mamee" Nakprasitte (Makala) is a beauty and her eyes are seductive. She makes a sexy couple with Puthichai Amatayakul (Chanachol) who has an adorable physique and a sweet face. Pity he can barely act and has a stupid grin on his face for the first half of the movie.So there's Nakprasitte for the boys and Amatayakul for the girls - but that's it. Yeah, I know, that's a weak commendation. But it's really to only thing "Mae bia" has going for it ... Rating3/10