28.2.07
Ong-bak
Ong-bak 2003
Wow! I have honestly never seen such stunning realistic fights in a film before. No strings needed or effects. This is hardcore shit, as they say...er those people that say stuff. I will not be surprised if people died to make this film. It's a must-see for any man! Women can enjoy it too though, especially cool women who also have the capability to enjoy man-stuff like video games and these kind of films as well as having beautiful long hair, being well-dressed, feminine and possibly naked. None of that short hair, man-hating bull shit. Er..anyway, the story is quite simple (Sacred Buddha statuette called Ong Bak is stolen from a simple peaceful village, and so they send their strongest to the modern outside world (Bangkok) to retrieve it from a nasty underworld gang leader), but this film is about showing the talent of the main actor: Thai Tony Jaa.
Support is good especially from the guy who plays Humlae. The young girl can act pretty well, but her voice grinds somewhat, especially when she bawls. All in all a great piece of entertainment! Second one in the making...whoooo! 8/10
Support is good especially from the guy who plays Humlae. The young girl can act pretty well, but her voice grinds somewhat, especially when she bawls. All in all a great piece of entertainment! Second one in the making...whoooo! 8/10
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I have to agree that Ong-Bak was pretty good. It was great on the big screen and it was great knowing that it was all real and authentic with no wire work whatsoever. I liked the chase scene where he runs and does all that crazy stuff to get away from the bad guys whereas his uncle has trouble and has to improvise old man style. The fighting in the bar was quite cool with the madman throwing everything including the bar sink at him.
You've done a good job keeping up with the movie blog. Mine has died a slow death...
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You've done a good job keeping up with the movie blog. Mine has died a slow death...
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