5.8
136 min
For many years, Asian elephants were used in the relatively simple, low-intensity logging operations in Thailand and elsewhere in the region. As the move to scythe down whole forests progresses, there is less and less use for these elephants: heavy machinery works more efficiently in a clear-cutting situation. In this story, a young elephant keeper manages to save the life of a forest ranger, dedicated to keeping the national forest preserves safe from poaching. The elephant-keeper, on the other hand, is economically compelled to work for the poachers in order to keep his family fed, and to preserve the family lands from sale by a greedy businessman who once loaned them money.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Sorapong Chatree | Boonsong | Unowned | |
Ron Rittichai | Khamron | Unowned | |
Duangduen Jithaisong | Khamwan | Unowned | |
Itthisoontorn Vichailak | Chai | Unowned | |
Wichuda Monkolket | Krua-orn | Unowned | |
Ood Philuek | Wan | Unowned | |
Supakorn Srisawat | Chamras | Unowned | |
Suthep Wibunnan | Hok | Unowned | |
Somsak Chaisongkram | Sergeant Som | Unowned | |
John Idsaram | Han | Unowned | |
Hem Vechyan | Vek | Unowned | |
Yuenyong Opakul | Figurant | Unowned | |
Ong-At Klaamphaiboon | Minister | Unowned | |
Krailat Kriengkrai | Rabin | Unowned |