
Manta Ray
Jul 11 2019
•2h 45m
•Drama
Near a coastal village of Thailand, a local fisherman rescues a stranger, who does not speak a word, offers him his friendship and names him Thongchai. When the fisherman suddenly disappears at sea, Thongchai slowly begins to take over his friend's life—his house, his job and his marriage.
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Aphisit Hama
Thongchai

Wanlop Rungkumjad
Fisherman

Rasmee Wayrana
Saijai
Kumjorn Sankwan
Boat Captain
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