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Just after World War II ends a train carrying freshly minted banknotes in wooden cases leaves Hat Yai for Bangkok. Soon after it leaves the station the officer in charge of the detail with his friends kill those guarding it and steal all of it. However in the ensuing confusion they lose it and others hide it. However even they cannot find it later until many years after they begin a new search. The officer who planned the entire scam hears about it and follows them. Who will get the money?
Just after World War II ends a train carrying freshly minted banknotes in wooden cases leaves Hat Yai for Bangkok. Soon after it leaves the station the officer in charge of the detail with his friends kill those guarding it and steal all of it. However in the ensuing confusion they lose it and others hide it. However even they cannot find it later until many years after they begin a new search. The officer who planned the entire scam hears about it and follows them. Who will get the money?
The film is rated neutral because it primarily focuses on the human and economic impact of a major historical political upheaval, portraying the complexities and consequences for ordinary people without explicitly endorsing a specific political ideology or solution.
The movie features a cast that aligns with the traditional demographics of its setting and origin, without intentional race or gender swaps. Its narrative focuses on historical events within a traditional societal framework, offering a neutral or positive portrayal of established identities rather than engaging in explicit DEI critiques.
The film portrays Buddhism as a foundational aspect of Thai culture and a significant source of moral guidance and spiritual resilience for characters navigating the hardships of World War II. It highlights how Buddhist principles offer solace and shape ethical decisions in a time of crisis.
The film 'Satang' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is centered on historical events during World War II, specifically the protection of Thailand's national treasury, without incorporating queer identities or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Satang (2000) is an original Thai drama film with an original screenplay. It does not adapt pre-existing source material, feature historical figures, or reboot established characters, meaning there are no prior canonical genders to be swapped.
The film "Satang" is a Thai historical drama set in 1930s Thailand, featuring fictional Thai characters portrayed by Thai actors. There is no evidence of any character being canonically or historically established as a different race prior to this film's production.
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