Based on a famous Thai erotic novel, the film tells the story of Jan, a boy who grows up in a house lorded over by his sadistic and debauched father, Luang Wisnan. Set in the 1930s the story recounts the growing pains of Jan, whose mother dies while giving birth to him and who’s intensely hated by his father. Jan grows up with Aunt Wad, his stepmother, and he struggles to reconcile his guilt and longing with different women in his life, including a girl called Hyacinth, whom he adores, and later Madame Boonleung, his father’s lover who becomes a key to Jan’s sexual awakening.Jan Dara: The Beginning 2012 full Movie Download.
Does sex really sell? We certainly hope so for ‘Jan Dara: The Beginning’s’ own benefit, for there is really little else that this ham- fisted adaptation by writer/ director M.L. Bhandewanop “Mom Noi” Devakula offers. Touted as a remake of Nonsi Nimibutr’s 2001 version which starred Christy Chung, Mom Noi goes back to the original 1966 book by Usana Plerngtham to deliver a faithful, if ultimately too slavish, recreation of the story of love, lust and consequences set in period Thai society.
Unfolding through the eyes of our titular character in his twilight years, it begins right from the day of his birth when his father, Lord Wisanan (Sakarat Rithamrong), gives him the name ‘Jan’ – short for ‘janrai’ or scum. Wisanan blames Jan for causing the death of his wife or Jan’s mother during childbirth, and only agrees to spare the child after his guardian Aunt Waad (Bongkoch “Tak” Kongmalai) agrees to have sex with him. Despite promising over his wife’s deathbed that he will stay faithful to her, Wisanan takes Waad as his mistress, and beds the rest of the servants in the house to win over their loyalty.