Paying tribute to Xu Guanghan! The Thai version of "The Medium" makes its debut in Taiwan, with scenes of the heartthrob "running naked and dancing" exposed.
- byVic

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The Thai movie "Ghost Wedding" is a remake of the Taiwanese film "The Things About My Family with Ghosts," starring the popular CP duo Billkin and PP Krit. The two have great chemistry and a deep friendship off-screen, creating a harmonious atmosphere during filming. In the movie, Billkin plays a thief who turns over a new leaf, while PP Krit portrays a male ghost, with character settings that differ slightly from the original version. The film is set to be released nationwide on May 9, showcasing more Thai-style humor and exaggerated elements in its trailer.
The Thai comedy "Ghost Marriage Chaos in Thailand" is adapted from the Taiwanese box office hit "The Matter of Me and Ghosts Becoming Family." This film invites the duo Billkin and PP Krit, who became a sensation in Asia with the BL Thai drama "Lovely Writer," to collaborate on the big screen for the first time. The two are affectionately referred to by fans as "BKPP." Both actors are 25 years old and share a deep friendship of nearly ten years, which resulted in excellent chemistry during filming and natural emotional exchanges. PP Krit shared that being with Billkin makes facing challenges feel easier; they encourage each other through "loving hugs," making the filming process warm and enjoyable.
In the latest released Chinese trailer, Billkin recreates the classic scene of pole dancing while naked, showcasing a dazzling makeup look and sheer clothing in a gay nightclub. The film's opening features several absurd "wet" scenes that are filled with Thai humor. Billkin stated that their version retains all the core elements while adding more details that align with Thai culture, taking the humor to new heights.
Additionally, the character settings in the Thai version differ from the Taiwanese version. The original male lead is a straight police officer, while the character played by Billkin is a thief who becomes a police informant due to his admiration for a female officer, unexpectedly getting a "ghost husband." Meanwhile, the male ghost character played by PP Krit has also undergone adjustments to better fit his performance traits, as the two will showcase a new charm in this film. "Ghost Marriage Chaos in Thailand" is scheduled to be released in Taiwan on May 9 this year.