Thanapob Leeratanakachorn
Ghost Lab
After witnessing a haunting in their hospital, two doctors become dangerously obsessed with obtaining scientific proof that ghosts exist.
MAY WHO?
'Pong' (Bank - Thiti) is a high school geek who belongs to a group of high school outcasts known as the 'Invisibles'. He enjoys letting his imagination run wild and drawing cartoons of a girl he likes. He doesn’t have the guts to ask her out because she belongs to a more popular clique in school. Pong’s cartoon illustration is the reason he gets to know a schoolmate named May, a nickname so common for Thai girls that whenever anyone talks about a girl named May, whoever is listening will ask, “May who?” 'May-Who' (Punpun – Suttata) is also one of the 'Invisibles'. May-Who and Pong have the same dilemma. She likes 'Fame' (Tor – Thanapob), a good-looking senior who is both student council president and the school’s star athlete. On the outside, May-Who may seem like an ordinary teenager, and she is, except for her extraordinary ability to discharge electricity like a Tesla coil. Whenever her heart beats faster than 120 beats per minute, her body releases a powerful electricity charge. This, of course, makes her unable to ever get close to Fame without electrocuting him. Pong accidentally learns about May-Who’s secret and promises to keep it a secret in exchange for helping each other win over their crushes. Ironically, these crushes that May-Who and Pong harbor may cause unexpected sparks to fly between themselves as they overcome obstacle after obstacle together.
THE SWIMMERS
Perth (Chutavuth Pattarakampol) and Tan (Thanapob Leeratanakajorn) are both best friends and longtime rivals. No matter how hard Perth tries, he can never out do Tan. Life gets even more complicated for these two swimmers when Perth starts to fall for Ice (Supassara Thanachart), Tan’s girlfriend, who has also developed feelings for Perth as well. When Ice unexpectedly commits suicide at the swimming pool where the swim team practices, Tan can’t keep his depression in check and stops going to swim practice. Now Perth becomes the shoe in for the only university sports quota left. The opportunity to finally eclipse Tan pushes Perth to train every chance he gets, even if that means swimming alone at night in the same pool where Ice was found dead. One day, Tan reveals to Perth that Ice committed suicide because she was pregnant. Tan goes on a relentless pursuit to find and take revenge on the culprit. Find out whether love can overcome hatred? Remember no one can hear you scream underwater.