Chai Lai

Chai Lai
Chai Lai (Dangerous Flowers)

The Thai movie poster.
Directed by Poj Arnon
Produced by Somsak Techaratanaprasert
Starring Supakson Chaimongkol,
Kessarin Ektawatkul,
Bongkoj Khongmalai,
Bunyawan Pongsuwan,
Jintara Poonlarp
Distributed by Sahamongkol Film International
Release date(s) January 26, 2006
Country Thailand
Language Thai
Budget 35 million baht

Chai Lai (Thai: ไฉไล, English title: Dangerous Flowers and also known as Chai Lai's Angels) is a 2006 Thai action film about five female top-secret crimefighters, each with the codename of a flower, Lotus, Hibiscus, Rose, Spadix and Crown of Thorns. The premise is modelled after Charlie's Angels.

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Plot

The five "Chai Lais" are tasked with foiling a kidnapping and keeping a mysterious, powerful "Pearl of the Andaman" out of the hands of a crime syndicate.

Cast

Production

Director Poj Arnon acknowledged he was asked by Sahamongkol Film International to copy the style of Charlie's Angels, but that budgetary differences – 35 million baht compared to the US$92 million budget for the Charlie's Angels films and Thai styles of fighting (muay Thai) make Chai Lai different.

One scene called for the actresses to wear only towels while fighting with the bad guys in a shopping mall. To avoid any accidental exposure, they wore bikinis underneath the towels and had the towels taped to their chests. "But the towels still came off a few times," Bongkoj Khongmalai told Channel NewsAsia.

The actresses sustained some bruises and scratches in the fight scenes, also during a diving sequence in Phuket and when they were dressed in negligees.[1]

Soundtrack

The closing-title song, "Chai Lai", performed by Jintara Poonlarp, is featured on Jintara's 2006 album, Mor lam sa on 12.

References

  1. ^ Cheong, Felix. August 17, 2006."Charlie's Angels go Thai", Channel NewsAsia (retrieved August 24, 2006).

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