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Countdown
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When Chris Murdoch falls into obsessed with love with a Japanese girl studying at Seattle University (Kaori Ozaki) he kills the man in Japan to show his kindness for reasons of revenge for the attacks on Pearl Harbor during World war II. However, the investigation is hampered by Yoko Sugimura who comes to take Kaori back to her influential father.
When Chris Murdoch falls into obsessed with love with a Japanese girl studying at Seattle University (Kaori Ozaki) he kills the man in Japan to show his kindness for reasons of revenge for the attacks on Pearl Harbor during World war II. However, the investigation is hampered by Yoko Sugimura who comes to take Kaori back to her influential father.
Actors:
Nuttakan Boonjaiyai,
Jarinporn Joonkiat,
Jonathan Joseph Rentle,
Caitlin Haas,
Lorenzo de Stefano,
Pattawut Theeranaveekul,
Parunyoo Phoonumphol,
Pachara Chirathivat,
David Asavanond,
Pornsroung Rouyruen,
Torstein Olaussen,
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Nuttakan Boonjaiyai
Jarinporn Joonkiat
Jonathan Joseph Rentle
Caitlin Haas
Lorenzo de Stefano
Pattawut Theeranaveekul
Parunyoo Phoonumphol
Pachara Chirathivat
David Asavanond
17 July 1975, France
Pornsroung Rouyruen
Torstein Olaussen
Director:
Nattawut Poonpiriya
Nattawut Poonpiriya
Country:
Thailand
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June 28, 2013
a visceral, blackly funny mind***k of a movie that plays like a post-millennial Reefer Madness(1936) with Catholic/Buddhist underpinnings - and a nail gun.
July 11, 2016
As mentioned before, even the most ideologically idiotic horror can at least thrive off style, but unfortunately Countdown's is just as inert as its message.

