Ong Bak 3 Comments

  • Jodie 2022-03-31 08:01:02

    When Tony Jia started to practice ancient martial arts, I thought it was a Thai version of Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng, but in the end he turned into a mage, I was really...

  • Ola 2022-03-31 08:01:02

    Horror movie...

  • Theresa 2022-03-31 08:01:02

    More inner drama than action...

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  • Pamela 2022-03-31 08:01:02

    Thai version of "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng"

    The plot is basically the routine of being beaten first and then having an epiphany at the end. There is nothing to say, only the action.
    When I watched the first episode of this series, I was attracted by its fierce movements. The shots of the male protagonist who used to hit his elbows and knees...

  • Ottilie 2022-03-31 08:01:02

    Demonstration of bloody national skills

    It is hard to imagine that a country like Thailand with Buddhism as its state religion has such a bloody and violent national skill as Muay Thai. From muay thai boxing, I can't see a bit of compassion and kindness. Tony Jia, who directed and starred, has once again proved himself to be the number...

Ong Bak 3 quotes

  • Master Bua: Right now, an insane person like Mhen can understand the world better than a sane person like you.

    Mhen: Staying here is better than jumping.

    Tien: I'm at my wit's end. I'm alive, yet my life is worthless.

    Master Bua: You were born under an ominous sign that causes you much suffering.

    Mhen: But now, my name cannot help rectify my fate. I cannot accept life like this.

    Master Bua: Your name only symbolizes its meaning - light. Tien, take a look in front of you now. The light of wisdom is driving away the darkness. Look at the ground. Now you can see your own shadow. If you are scared by the shadow that follows you, just remember, wherever shadows fall, light is always nearby.

  • Rat-Cha-Sei-Na: Weapons are the tangible form of power. Anyone who can fuse his body and soul with them shall possess the greatest power in the land.