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Anonymous No.18083124 [Report] >>18083576
Suriyothai (2001) depicts the 16th century ruined Kingdom of Ayutthaya, which later became Siam. During this period, there were 2 city states that encompassed Siam (Then Ayothaya and Phitsanulok). This film takes place over a score of years where the Kingdom saw many invasions from the neighboring Hongsawadi (Ancient Burma).

The film features full scale outdoor sets, real temples, throne rooms, ancient palaces, and massive scenes with thousands of extras on camera in a scale not seen since Lawrence of Arabia. It was funded by the Thai royal crown, allowing them access to royal palaces and relics. Francis Ford Coppola later re-edited the film, trimming 3 hours from its runtime, changed its name, added his own name to the title and ruined it. It took 6 years to film. They conscripted 20,000 soldiers to play the extras, used 350 elephants, etc.

This is the never before ripped non-export edition of Suriyothai that I recently bought. I have painstakingly and professionally re-written the entire English subtitle sourced from the export DVD, all 3,000 lines of dialog. Beforehand, the previous hard subtitle packaged with the export DVD was completely botched, with improper grammar, misspellings, mis-translations, and even several scenes without subtitle at all. I worked through the subtitle top to bottom.

No western media has ever reviewed the original Thai cut. They have only seen Coppola’s 2 hour cut. I have contacted Arrow, Kino Lorber, Criterion, and just about everyone else about remastering this film in its full 5-hour long glory.

>DOWNLOAD
https://archive.org/details/suriyothai-2001-dvd-remux-dts-mpeg-2


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For the most part, VERY historically accurate compared to most films of its like. Please share the archive link. Sharing the archive link makes it more likely it will appear as the #1 search result on search engines.
Anonymous No.18083127 [Report] >>18083128
17th century European depictions of Ayothaya. Here in the flood season, where the Chao Phraya and rivers surrounding it would be full of water, creating the complete 'moat'. (1 bridge connected it to the land).
Anonymous No.18083128 [Report]
>>18083127
note the golden spires and intelligent architectural layout of the city and design. Not depicted: a french fortress built in the 17th century near the city wall.
Anonymous No.18083576 [Report] >>18083631
>>18083124 (OP)
Impressive. Are you thai? Why did you do this?
Anonymous No.18083631 [Report]
>>18083576
My Thai gf (male) introduced me to Thai cuisine, culture and history and I've been hooked ever since!