A girl is found murdered and buried in a very strange way. This alerts Maha Krating, a young astrologist who specializes in auspicious timing and fortune telling. He realizes that the ancient rite is performed in order to change the city’s fate to benefit someone wanting to take over. Whoever does this have to sacrifice four women represent Earth, Water, Air and Fire elements who must also have exact same birth date, month and year. Maha Krating uses all his knowledge to prevent the next murder from happening but he is always one step behind the killer until there is only one woman left. He can’t make the same mistake again because this means the life of Run, the woman he loves. (Source: VCan) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: ฤกษ์สังหาร
- Also Known As: Auspicious Murder , Rerk Sanghan
- Director: Sant Srikaewlaw
- Screenwriter: Kate Pimmada Pattana-alongkorn, Somprasong Jiamboonsom, Jutima Yamsiri
- Genres: Action, Thriller, Mystery, Romance
Where to Watch The Seer
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Mos Patiparn Pataweekarn Main Role
- Sean Jindachot Main Role
- Milly Camilla Kittivat KirnRunMain Role
- Two Popetorn SoonthornyanakijInspector SareenSupport Role
- May Pitchanart SakhakornChingduangSupport Role
- Lily Pantila Win PansirithanachoteParaneeSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Too predictable
The premise was so promising. Unfortunately, the storyline itself just couldn’t deliver on it being a suspense or thriller. You already know that the victims will die no matter what. So you’re not on the edge of your seat seeing if they’ll survive along with the many other incidents that happen.I’m dropping this at ep7. So far, not once has the seer been able to stop the bad guys. I’m sure he’ll be able to by the end. But with no back and forth and one outsmarting the other as we go along, it makes the story boring.
Eventually the bad guys are probably going to backstab each other. It would be entertaining if they weren’t already pathetic to begin with. It makes no sense for the main bad guy to be this person who can read and manipulate anyone and yet be serving the other men (who would be nothing without him), calling them “sir” and such. Either make him stupid or smart, he can’t be both.
Disappointing given the premise and all star cast here.
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