Tham searches for his brother Tae in order to deliver the news of their parents' passing. Tae is ordained as a monk at a temple on Don Sing Tham Island. On arrival, Tham meets Jate, the grandson of the former abbot. Jate makes hoon payon, enchanted effigies of the dead. Tham learns of a rumour that Tae vanished after murdering the abbot.
At an old temple in the outskirts of the city, a terrifying legend persists to these days. It says that anyone who wants to be ordained to become a monk at this temple is cursed, and he will die by the wrath of Pee Nak spirit before the ordination ceremony is completed.
Boonchoke failed an entrance exam last year, but this year he makes it through into the medical school of a famous university in the north of Thailand. But the medicine he's studying is not the modern one, it's traditional herbal medicine. Boonchoke's parents, Boonchu and Molee, agree to let their only son go live in Chiang Rai for his study.
When destiny brings three men to a girl called Mind, she finds that they all have different personalities which she likes equally. She has to decide by herself. Or get her friends, her parents or even let fate decide. For this coming Valentine's Day who will she choose.
After Ta's mother is poisoned by his father, he finds himself in a dark and dangerous situation among demons when his family uses black magic to bring her back.
After learning the art of muay thai fighting from skilled masters, small town friends Piak and Phao move their passion to Bangkok, where they become active in underground activities that put what they've learned to the test. But in the process of fighting for their lives, they also resurrect the sport and cement the bonds of their lifelong friendship.
Four outrageous drag queens run a boarding house for boys. After helping to cover up some mysterious deaths of local teens, the two spirits begin haunting the dormitory, forcing them to try all sorts of crazy schemes to get rid of the ghosts. To do so they must help the ghosts to avenge their death.