Review: ‘A Useful Ghost’

2025 / Dir. Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke

☆ 4/5

Watch if you like: Yorgos Lanthimos and Aki Kaurismäki films, and Amazon’s Alexa assistant but she’s really a ghost who wants to overthrow capitalism and have sex with you.


A haunted vacuum cleaner does battle with a haunted refrigerator in this outrageous debut black comedy from the Thai director. Multiple dovetailing stories revolve around an appliance factory where a worker was killed and continues to haunt (picture a Dyson floor fan writing around yelling, “I’m in pain”). Meanwhile, the recently widowed son of the owner is overjoyed for his wife to have returned from the grave; his family is less so when they find him making love to the vacuum cleaner she’s taken as a corporeal form. What starts as a deeply deadpan comedy grows even more audacious as it becomes a metaphor for the cruelties of contemporary Thai capitalism. Perhaps a little long and overstuffed with ideas, but like nothing you’ve ever seen before. 

James Podrasky

James Podrasky is the chief critic for Cinema Sugar. He was a state champion contract bridge player in fifth grade, and it was all downhill from there. He dabbles in writing, photography, and art. Find more of him on Instagram.

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