Director: Lee Thongkham
Notable Cast: Theerapat Sajakul, Sushar Manaying, Vithaya
Pansringarm, Supansa Wedkama, Wanmai Chatborrirak, Thanachat Tullayachat, Ren
Youxan, Su Qiucheng
"What is more cruel than the monster is the lie...the
lie that a group of people made to cover up their own failure so that
everything remains peaceful. But there was never true peace."
The quote above is delivered via a voiceover narrative that
bookends the Thai blockbuster The Lake. While I am normally one to roll
my eyes at these kinds of storytelling choices, it’s one that lingered with me
well into the credits and the Thai pop song that adored them. Was this
by-the-numbers monster flick one that had far more depth under its surface than
I gave it credit for while watching it?
Yeah, there is more depth than expected. The brilliance (and
perhaps the biggest obstacle) of The Lake is that this monster flick,
which steals fully from other monster movies in both concept and execution, is
way better than it ever should be. It is monster madness that somehow manages
to pop in some incredibly heartfelt moments and some odd moments of existential
crisis that elevate the experience. All while it delivers some fun
bigger-than-life fish monster mayhem.