Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior Comments

  • Hailee 2022-07-29 18:08:12

    Jet Li once learned Muay Thai from him. His two consecutive ring kicks (in the first cave play) have a very high degree of...

  • Jed 2022-07-29 16:57:50

    The plot is very clichéd, but the action scenes show the power of Muay Thai very well. Although it's a little bloody, it's just like that for hardcore kung fu movies. At the same time, I don’t forget to add some jokes. The scene of selling kitchen knives is really nonsense. I laugh so...

  • Cassidy 2022-07-29 16:40:06

    The action is indeed nb, especially some special effects. However, in terms of the effect of fighting, Thai films still need to learn from China, especially Hong Kong and Taiwan...

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  • Theron 2022-12-10 04:47:51

    A model of low-cost element films

    In recent years, action movies have also become magical and money-saving. On the other hand, the boxing fighters in 2004 are still too low-level.

    The film can be described as extremely rich in elements-it started with adventure + realistic tree battles, and then instantly turned to...

  • Julien 2022-11-22 10:11:03

    Boxing Fighter-Stealing Buddha Line 1 A low-cost action movie textbook

    I used to feel that Thailand is very mysterious. There are many things that I haven't seen before. The most mysterious is Muay Thai. Sure enough, when Tony Jia first practiced Thai ball routines in front of the small temple, his simple boxing skills, direct offensive and defensive awareness, and...

Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior quotes

  • Humlae: At least let me help you start your motorcycle.

  • Muay Lek: I have an exam tomorrow.

    Humlae: An exam? You never go to college. Are you screwing the teacher?

Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior

Director: Prachya Pinkaew

Language: Thai,English Release date: February 11, 2005