Khen introduces him to sex by making him lose his virginity to Saisoi. The teenaged Jan befriends Khen, the son of the family cook, who has begun a secret relationship with Kaew's nanny Saisoi. Waad, meanwhile, resents her daughter's rotten personality and affectionately treats Jan as her own son instead. Luang spoils Kaew and raises her to despise her own brother. Jan becomes jealous since he has developed feelings for his aunt. The sex-addicted Luang has sex with many women in his household, including Waad, which Jan is constantly exposed to. The younger sister of Jan's mother, Aunt Waad, is brought in to care for Jan. Jan is viewed by his father, Khun Luang, as cursed, since his mother died giving birth to him, and he is relegated to doing servant work in the house as a result. Jan Dara is a boy growing up in 1930s Siam in a wealthy, dysfunctional family where sex has a huge impact on everyone's lives. In Thailand, the film was controversial because its sex scenes tested the censorship bounds of the 1930 Film Act. The film premiered at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival. It is based on a novel by Utsana Phloengtham and follows the titular character as he attempts to break free from the cycle of sex and abuse perpetuated in his wealthy household while fulfilling his own pleasures and desires. Jan Dara ( Thai: จัน ดารา) is a 2001 Thai erotic- period- drama film directed and co-written by Nonzee Nimibutr and co-starring Hong Kong cinema actress Christy Chung.
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