Meat Grinder (2009)
March 18, 2009Release Date
Meat Grinder (2009)
March 18, 2009Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Siriwimol Charoenpura
Buss
Arucha Tosawat
Attaphol
Wiradit Srimalai
Lek
Atitaya Shindejanichakul
Aoi
Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul
Nida
Somlek Sakdikul
Proprietor
Chaiyot Tushsanasuwan
Subordinate 1
Shiny Khunthong
Subordinate 2
Somchat Prachathai
Stepfather
Thanatorn Oudsahakul
Plainclothes Policeman
Jiratchaya Jirarajagit
Bua
Tiwa Moeithaisong
Director
Kittiphit Tamrongweenijchai
Inspector
Archan Chaisuwan
Berm
Arachaporn Ngarmthed
Chart's Mother
Poj Arnon
Producer
Akradech Maneeploypech
Attaphol's Father
Thawatchai Phanpakdee
Producer
Giant Wave
Composer
Mathanee Pandee
Young Buss
Nontacha Boonsay
Young Berm
Kamonwan Poonmas
Attaphol's Friend 1
Chaiwat Boonsongnoen
Attaphol's Friend 2 / Art Direction
Varunee Surarit
Servant
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 18, 2009
Original Nameเชือดก่อนชิม
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Genres
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Meat Grinder (Thai: เชือดก่อนชิม; RTGS: Chueat Kon Chim) is a 2009 Thai splatter film written and directed by Tiwa Moeithaisong, starring Mai Charoenpura in the lead role. The film revolves around a poverty stricken woman who starts a restaurant where she slaughters people and serves up human flesh, cut from her victims.
The film was released with cuts in Thailand on 19 March 2009, with a duration of 84 minutes. The Thai version by far deviates the most from the uncensored version. This is not only due to the amount of censorship but many scenes were completely re-cut. Added to that are several strange warnings, harmless and irrelevant alternative footage, additional scene in the shorter version, changes in running-speed and even a blur effect due to censorship.Classified as containing "strong gory violence and horror", an uncut 18 rated version was released in the United Kingdom with a duration of 102 minutes on 23 August 2010, which met with criticism. The film was also banned twice in South Korea for extremely high themes and violence, strong sex, language, horror and imitation risk. The film met with negative responses.