Krai Thong Ending Explained: This film tells the legendary tale of hero Krai Thong, who used his extreme force, strength of will and superhuman skills when entering a battle to confront the largest crocodile in the world. Directed by Suthat Intaranupakorn, this 2001 action film stars Winai Kraibutr (Krai Thong), alongside Candy Avery as Luemlaiwan, Jet Padoongtum as Chalawan, Praryfar Siriwidcha as Tapaokaew. Rated 3.8/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Krai Thong?

This film tells the legendary tale of hero Krai Thong, who used his extreme force, strength of will and superhuman skills when entering a battle to confront the largest crocodile in the world. This fierce monster, Chalawan, has the power of turning into a human being when he enters his golden cave. Chalawan, in human guise, went into town one day and was utterly captivated by the daughter of a millionaire, Tapaokaew, and kidnapped her, returning with her to his cave. Her father, distressed by his daughter's disappearance, made an announcement that anyone strong enough to kill the legendary Chalawan would get as a prize his daughter, and a lot of money. Krai Thong knew this was a job for him.

Suthat Intaranupakorn's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Winai Kraibutr (Krai Thong)'s journey. This fierce monster, Chalawan, has the power of turning into a human being when he enters his golden cave.

How Does Winai Kraibutr (Krai Thong)'s Story End?

  • Winai Kraibutr: Winai Kraibutr's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Candy Avery (Luemlaiwan): Candy Avery's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Jet Padoongtum (Chalawan): Jet Padoongtum's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Krai Thong Mean?

The ending of Krai Thong brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Winai Kraibutr's story may not satisfy all audiences.