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A Useful Ghost (2025)

Drama | 124 minutes
3,42 6 votes

Genre: Drama / Fantasy

Duration: 124 minuten

Alternative titles: Pee Chai Dai Ka / ผีใช้ได้ค่ะ

Country: Thailand

Directed by: Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke

Stars: Witsarut Himmarat and Davika Hoorne

IMDb score: 6,7 (988)

Releasedate: 27 August 2025

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A Useful Ghost plot

"Love sucks."

Nat has recently passed away and returns to the land of the living as a ghost. She has a vacuum cleaner with which she tries to keep the house dust-free because of her husband's allergies. She also wants to protect her family from spiteful spirits that also haunt the place.

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This is a bit of a hard film to explain, as it's both incredibly original and chock-full of ideas. But it's certainly very good and funny. It won the Grand Prix in the Semaine de la Critique program for first and second films at Cannes, and Thailand's Oscar submission. Fortunately, for once, this is a film where the trailer gives a good impression of the film's tone of voice, so definitely watch it. If you weren't completely in stitches, this isn't the film for you.

It's about possessed vacuum cleaners (and other household appliances), love that transcends death, ghosts from the past that the Thai authorities try to erase, progress at the expense of the working class, and gay rights. Typical for a debut film, though, is that *slightly* overambitious approach. But Boonbunchachoke goes a long way, and the somewhat overstuffed nature of it is also part of the film's charm. And despite the film being quite gay—we only know Wisarut Homhuan's character as an "academic ladyboy," which ranks high in the list of best character names ever—the main ghost, Nat, is played by the ravishing Belgian-Thai Davika Hoorne. She, however, mostly haunts the room in a very stately fashion, wearing a designer dress, which also feels rather gay.

At one point, I felt the film's momentum slowed a bit, but it's more that the film gradually shifts from a comedy to a serious political film with satirical elements. Someone on Letterboxd perfectly described it as "a joke that slowly turns into an accusation."

(Seen at IFFR)

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