Talk:Cinema of Thailand/Archives/2012

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New Wave, Post-1997 Recession

I removed this paragraph from the New Wave section, which has weasel words, no citations, and is missing a key word. Unless foreign is a noun I haven't seen used before.

According to some scholars the 1997 financial crisis also influenced Thai movies in another way. One example is Bang Rajan from 2000 by Thanit Jitnukul which is based on an old Thai tale about how a small village succeeded in resisting a huge foreign. The analogy is quite straightforward with Thailand as the small village and the international monetary market as the foreign enemy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.173.48.117 (talk) 05:58, 3 June 2010 (UTC)