What an interesting fact about Thailand’s horror flicks was it commonly based from a true event or from some real rituals that occur on that country. While “The Coffin” is not strictly a Thai film, but a co-production between Thailand's Live Inc. and NGR, Hong Kong's Global Entertainment Group and Singapore's Scorpio East Pictures, it's once again will introduces one true Thai ritual about lying in coffins to cheat death and get rid of bad luck. Wrapped in a spine-chilling supernatural thriller, “The Coffin” is a
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