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The Red Line (2026)
Thai thriller The Red Line, directed by Sitisiri Mongkolsiri, stars Nittha Jirayungyurn as Orn, Esther Supreeleela as Fai, and Ning Chutima Maholakul as Wawwow. Three ordinary women lose their savings to a phone scam and pursue the criminal syndicate behind it in a tense cat-and-mouse pursuit.
Thai thriller The Red Line, directed by Sitisiri Mongkolsiri, stars Nittha Jirayungyurn as Orn, Esther Supreeleela as Fai, and Ning Chutima Maholakul as Wawwow. Three ordinary women lose their savings to a phone scam and pursue the criminal syndicate behind it in a tense cat-and-mouse pursuit.
The film critiques institutional failures in addressing cross-border financial scams and victim shaming, emphasizing grassroots action by ordinary women to seek justice where authorities fall short.
The film presents a diverse cast of Thai actors with female leads driving the action in a thriller about scam victims. It explores empowerment and community among the protagonists while critiquing institutional inaction, though without explicit focus on traditional power structures.
Scams shatter the stability of nuclear and generational family bonds, exposing strains in marital judgment and parental guilt while propelling women from passive domestic roles into defiant collective action.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on women confronting scammers, without addressing transsexual identities or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Red Line presents an original story of three women confronting a phone scam network, with all main characters newly created and portrayed consistently with their genders, yielding no instances of gender swaps.
The Red Line features original characters in a Thai setting, with no prior source material establishing canonical races for the portrayed roles.
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