A Useful Ghost
"Love sucks."
After a fatal respiratory illness, a devoted mother does not entirely leave her family behind. Her spirit clings to the home and finds an unlikely vessel in a vacuum cleaner, a quirky guardian powered by love and persistence. As her husband begins showing the same troubling symptoms, she uses... Read more
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About A Useful Ghost
After a fatal respiratory illness, a devoted mother does not entirely leave her family behind. Her spirit clings to the home and finds an unlikely vessel in a vacuum cleaner, a quirky guardian powered by love and persistence. As her husband begins showing the same troubling symptoms, she uses this unlikely conduit to watch over him, nudging everyday moments and awkward routines toward safety and connection. The scenario blends humor with tenderness as a small, messy apartment becomes a stage for memory, unresolved grief, and a stubborn desire to protect. The film invites laughter without ducking the ache of loss. Its tone stays playful even as it lingers on memory.
Directed by Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke, the film centers on Nat and March in a domestic ghostly duet. It appears to be an original Thai production blending comedy drama and fantasy elements.
Box office details are not publicly disclosed at this time, and there is no confirmed worldwide gross. The movie has circulated in select markets and film festivals, with audiences weighing its quirky premise.
As of now there are no major awards announced for A Useful Ghost. Still, the film has drawn attention for its unusual premise, the warm performances by Davika Hoorne and Witsarut Himmarat, and its inventive blend of genres.
Critics mention a gentle, offbeat tone that balances cheeky setups with honest emotion. The humor never belittles illness, and the fantasy mechanism serves as a moveable lens on memory and responsibility. Nat and March feel like flawed but endearing anchors who must learn to accept help and redefine love after loss. The vacuum cleaner conceit provides visual gags without eclipsing the film's heart, allowing scenes of tenderness to linger. Overall the movie treats grief as a shared, workable energy that can illuminate ordinary life rather than crush it.
Details
- Release Date
- August 27, 2025
- Runtime
- 2h 10m
- User Ratings
- 16 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Country
- Thailand
- Studio
- 185 Films +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Davika Hoorne
Nat
Witsarut Himmarat
March
Apasiri Nitibhon
Suman
Wanlop Rungkumjad
Krong
Wisarut Homhuan
Academic Ladyboy
Gandhi Wasuvitchayagit
Dr. Paul
Ornanong Thaisriwong
Dr. Paul's Wife
Kritpahat Srimangkornkaew
Dann
Katanyu Swangsri
Mos
Dhyan Ho
Ted
Director: Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke