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Anonymous No.214658253
>>214655955
im gonna stream it tune in if u wanna fall asleep to kino.

https://www.twitch.tv/fargleumps____
/tv/ - Shill Thread #37
Anonymous No.214656319
Shill Thread #37
A completely and utterly forgotten film, 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 (Ayutthaya and Pitsanulok). This film takes place over a score of years where the Kingdom saw many invasions from the neighboring Honsawadee (Ancient Burma), lots of political drama, Kings dying, child kings being executed, poisonings, cousins marrying each other, all out war, espionage, etc.

Featuring full scale 'lived in' outdoor sets (which still exist in Thailand today in abandoned form), temples, throne rooms, palaces, and massive scenes with thousands of extras on camera in a scale not seen since Lawrence of Arabia, this film shits on any historical film made by Hollywood. The film notably features the ancient 'royal language' of Thailand, so its hard even for Thai people to understand. It was supported by the Thai royal crown, so they used real palaces and royal relics, and directed by one of their princes who went to film school with Francis Ford Coppola, so the actual budget of the film is still unknown to this day.

The link below features both the Thai edition (5 hours long), and Francis Ford Coppola's edit. Watch the Coppola edit if you prefer something faster paced (the audio is better too). Watch the 5 hour edit for an increased number of characters, longer royal rituals, more battles, less narration and exposition, a brighter color grade and more kino.

If you like the film, spread it around so it can finally be brought to 4k as it deserves. I've already contacted all the major players (Criterion, Arrow, Kino...) If you watch it for anything, watch it so you can appreciate a dead, exotically beautiful and nearly forgotten culture (even by its own country).

Subtitles on the 5 hour version are a little botched.

>DOWNLOAD:
https://gofile.io/d/XHiNJO

kino preview:
https://youtu.be/q2_oMpISxYY?si=2eezCLu1599Yvutp
/tv/ - Thread where I shill the best historical film of the 21st century
Anonymous No.214525796
A completely and utterly forgotten film, 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 (Ayutthaya and Pitsanulok). This film takes place over a score of years where the Kingdom saw many invasions from the neighboring Honsawadee (Ancient Burma), lots of political drama, Kings dying, child kings being executed, poisonings, cousins marrying each other, all out war, espionage, etc.

Featuring full scale 'lived in' outdoor sets (which still exist in Thailand today in abandoned form), temples, throne rooms, palaces, and massive scenes with thousands of extras on camera in a scale not seen since Lawrence of Arabia, this film shits on any historical film made by Hollywood. The film notably features the ancient 'royal language' of Thailand, so its hard even for Thai people to understand. It was supported by the Thai royal crown, and directed by one of their princes who went to film school with Francis Ford Coppola, so the actual budget of the film is still unknown to this day.

The link below features both the Thai edition (5 hours long), and Francis Ford Coppola's edit. Watch the Coppola edit if you prefer something faster paced. Watch the 5 hour edit for an increased number of characters, longer royal rituals, less narration and exposition, a brighter color grade and more kino.

If you like the film, spread it around so it can finally be brought to 4k as it deserves. If you watch it for anything, watch it so you can appreciate a dead, exotically beautiful and nearly forgotten culture (even by its own country).

>Gladiator
>Kingdom of Heaven
lol lmao. This film shits all over them, giving out straight history with no B.S.

Subtitles on the 5 hour version are a little botched.

DOWNLOAD:

https://gofile.io/d/XHiNJO
/tv/ - I'm not done shilling the greatest historical film of the 21st century
Anonymous No.214521599
I'm not done shilling the greatest historical film of the 21st century
Last thread for the day.

A completely and utterly forgotten film, 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 (Ayutthaya and Pitsanulok). This film takes place over a score of years where the Kingdom saw many invasions from the neighboring Honsawadee (Ancient Burma), lots of political drama, Kings dying, child kings being executed, poisonings, cousins marrying each other, all out war, espionage, etc.

Featuring full scale 'lived in' outdoor sets (which still exist in Thailand today in abandoned form), temples, throne rooms, palaces, and massive scenes with thousands of extras on camera in a scale not seen since Lawrence of Arabia, this film shits on any historical film made by Hollywood. The film notably features the ancient 'royal language' of Thailand, so its hard even for Thai people to understand. It was supported by the Thai royal crown, and directed by one of their princes who went to film school with Francis Ford Coppola, so the actual budget of the film is still unknown to this day.

The link below features both the Thai edition (5 hours long), and Francis Ford Coppola's edit. Watch the Coppola edit if you prefer something faster paced. Watch the 5 hour edit for an increased number of characters, longer royal rituals, less narration and exposition, a brighter color grade and more kino.

If you like the film, spread it around so it can finally be brought to 4k as it deserves. If you watch it for anything, watch it so you can appreciate a dead, exotically beautiful and nearly forgotten culture (even by its own country).

>Gladiator
>Kingdom of Heaven
lol lmao. This film shits all over them, giving out straight history with no B.S.

Subtitles on the 5 hour version are a little botched.

https://gofile.io/d/XHiNJO
/tv/ - I'm not done shilling the greatest historical film of the 21st century
Anonymous No.214515960
I'm not done shilling the greatest historical film of the 21st century
A completely and utterly forgotten film, 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 (Ayutthaya and Pitsanulok). This film takes place over a score of years where the Kingdom saw many invasions from the neighboring Honsawadee (Ancient Burma), lots of political drama, Kings dying, child kings being executed, poisonings, cousins marrying each other, all out war, espionage, etc.

Featuring full scale 'lived in' outdoor sets (which still exist in Thailand today in abandoned form), temples, throne rooms, palaces, and massive scenes with thousands of extras on camera in a scale not seen since Lawrence of Arabia, this film shits on any historical film made by Hollywood. The film notably features the ancient 'royal language' of Thailand, so its hard even for Thai people to understand. It was supported by the Thai royal crown, and directed by one of their princes who went to film school with Francis Ford Coppola, so the actual budget of the film is still unknown to this day.

The link below features both the Thai edition (5 hours long), and Francis Ford Coppola's edit. Watch the Coppola edit if you prefer something faster paced. Watch the 5 hour edit for an increased number of characters, longer royal rituals, less narration and exposition, a brighter color grade and more kino.

If you like the film, spread it around so it can finally be brought to 4k as it deserves. If you watch it for anything, watch it so you can appreciate a dead, exotically beautiful and nearly forgotten culture (even by its own country).

>Gladiator
>Kingdom of Heaven
lol lmao. This film shits all over them, giving out straight history with no B.S.

Subtitles on the 5 hour version are a little botched.

https://gofile.io/d/XHiNJO
/tv/ - Shill thread
Anonymous No.214510851
Shill thread
I'm not done shilling the greatest historical film of the 21st century, and it was made by Thailand.

A completely and utterly forgotten film, 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 (Ayutthaya and Pitsanulok). This film takes place over a score of years where the Kingdom saw many invasions from the neighboring Honsawadee (Ancient Burma), lots of political drama, Kings dying, child kings being executed, poisonings, cousins marrying each other, all out war, espionage, etc.

Featuring full scale 'lived in' outdoor sets (which still exist in Thailand today in abandoned form), temples, throne rooms, palaces, and massive scenes with thousands of extras and elephants on camera in a scale not seen since Lawrence of Arabia, this film shits on any historical film made by Hollywood. The film notably features the ancient 'royal language' of Thailand, so it’s hard even for Thai people to understand. It was supported by the Thai royal crown, and directed by one of their princes who went to film school with Francis Ford Coppola, so the actual budget of the film is still unknown to this day.

The link below features both the Thai edition (5 hours long), and Francis Ford Coppola's edit. Watch the Coppola edit if you prefer something faster paced. Watch the 5 hour edit for an increased number of characters, less narration and exposition, longer rituals, a brighter color grade and more kino.

If you like the film, spread it around so it can finally be brought to 4k as it deserves. If you watch it for anything, watch it so you can appreciate a dead, exotically beautiful and nearly forgotten culture (even by its own country).

>Gladiator
>Kingdom of Heaven
lol lmao. This film shits all over them, giving out straight history with no B.S.

Thanks for coming to my kino shill thread.

https://gofile.io/d/XHiNJO
/tv/ - Thread 214504208
Anonymous No.214504208
I'm not done shilling the greatest historical film of the 21st century, and it was made by Thailand.

A completely and utterly forgotten film, 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 (Ayutthaya and Pitsanulok). This film takes place over a score of years where the Kingdom saw many invasions from the neighboring Honsawadee (Ancient Burma), lots of political drama, Kings dying, child kings being executed, poisonings, cousins marrying each other, all out war, espionage, etc.

Featuring full scale 'lived in' outdoor sets (which still exist in Thailand today in abandoned form), temples, throne rooms, palaces, and massive scenes with thousands of extras on camera in a scale not seen since Lawrence of Arabia, this film shits on any historical film made by Hollywood. The film notably features the ancient 'royal language' of Thailand, so its hard even for Thai people to understand. It was supported by the Thai royal crown, and directed by one of their princes who went to film school with Francis Ford Coppola, so the actual budget of the film is still unknown to this day.

The link below features both the Thai edition (5 hours long), and Francis Ford Coppola's edit. Watch the Coppola edit if you prefer something faster paced. Watch the 5 hour edit for an increased number of characters, less narration and exposition, a brighter color grade and more kino.

If you like the film, spread it around so it can finally be brought to 4k as it deserves. If you watch it for anything, watch it so you can appreciate a dead, exotically beautiful and nearly forgotten culture (even by its own country).

>Gladiator
>Kingdom of Heaven
lol lmao. This film shits all over them, giving out straight history with no B.S.

Thanks for coming to my kino shill thread.

https://gofile.io/d/XHiNJO
/tv/ - /film/
Anonymous No.214496939
I WANT IT IN 4K RIGHT FUCKING NOW!

I WANT IT IN 4K RIGHT FUCKING NOW!

I WANT IT IN 4K RIGHT FUCKING NOW!

I WANT IT IN 4K RIGHT FUCKING NOW!
/tv/ - Thread 214389256
Anonymous No.214389256
>There's only 2 or 3 kinos that take place in medieval Southeast Asia, the most ludo setting
Japan is so fucking boring.
/tv/ - /film/
Anonymous No.214356707
>>214356674
Err yes, I found the Francis Ford Coppola edit ( a good rip) and found that he sucked all the color out of it. I still think I can convince Arrow or somebody to remaster this film. The culture, the costumes, the music, the drama, I love it :D
/tv/ - Suriyothai
Anonymous No.213825393
Suriyothai
Did anon get the BD rip of Coppola's edit off of PTP? Please share if you did!
/tv/ - Thread 213810309
Anonymous No.213810309
Somehow, Thailand made one of the best 'play-it-straight' Neoclassical historical films, depicting the Ayutthaya Kingdom (ancient Thailand) and Hongsawadee (ancient Burma), using 10,000 extras, massive sets of real gold, huge battle-scenes, and using minimal special effects.

https://gofile.io/d/Rs2MLG
/tv/ - Suriyothai
Anonymous No.213795874
>>213793774
why is the image so small? 4chan is a broken website
/tv/ - Suriyothai (2001)
Anonymous No.213775109
Suriyothai (2001)
Discovered a mostly unknown kino. Now I will get /tv/ to watch it.

>Filmed at spectacular locations throughout Thailand, with a true "cast of thousands", this Cecil B. DeMille-sized epic chronicles the real life of Suriyothai, a beautiful young princess, who must choose between marrying her true love, a gallant young warrior named Piren, or doing her duty to wed Prince Tien, the son of the "second king," in a marriage arranged by their two very powerful families. As the story unfolds, the ancient Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya is enjoying a period of peace and prosperity, but the country's stability will be threatened by corruption and civil war. Colossal battle scenes with archers atop elephants, bare-breasted amazon fighters armed with spears, and invading Burmese legions firing cannons, are photographed on a scale not seen in the cinema for decades. Written and directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, a prince in the Thai royal family, the film was made with the support of Thailand's Queen Sirikit, with real sets covered in gold and jewels of the royal family.

Avoid the 2 hour Francis Ford Copolla edit

https://gofile.io/d/Rs2MLG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Lh5nHlqc0
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Anonymous No.213771678
>>213764851
>>213765514