Ong Bak 3

Ong Bak 3

  • Director: Tony Jaa, Panna Rittikrai
  • Writer: Tony Jaa,Panna Rittikrai
  • Countries of origin: Thailand
  • Language: Thai
  • Release date: January 14, 2011
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital EX, Dolby SR
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Ong Bak 3: The Final Battle
  • Ong Bak 3 is a Thai action film released on May 5, 2010. The film is the third installment in the Boxing series. Directed by Tony Jaa , Panna Rittikrai , co-starring Tony Jaa , Dan Chupong and more.
    The film tells the story of the protagonist who lost his martial arts after being tortured in prison, and later regained his life with the help of kind-hearted villagers, and was instructed by the master to greatly increase his martial arts, returning full of anger to kill the enemy. 

    Details

    • Release date January 14, 2011
    • Production companies Iyara Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $14,890

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,648

    Gross worldwide

    $2,340,516

    Movie reviews

     ( 7 ) Add reviews

    • By Dovie 2022-03-31 08:01:02

      The flying Jiang Lang is exhausted

      Why is it "flying"? I feel that going from "Quan Ba ​​1" to "Quan Ba ​​3" is like seeing a big bird, flying in the sky, flying, and suddenly "crack" and screaming to the ground, the speed is fast, the gap is huge , it makes you speechless for a while.
      I remember that when I watched "Fist Fighter 1", I was amazed by this short and shrewd Thai "man". The wonderful fight of the hard bridge and the hard horse directly smashed my sister. It was really a bit of Yin Zhiping's surprise when he...

    • By Janelle 2022-03-31 08:01:02

      Wife, come and see God - Taijito Mitutoyo

      Watching this boxing 3 with good wishes for tony jaa, it did not disappoint me, as a comedy kung fu film.

      Let's start with a good one, the scene where tony jaa is beaten with a stick is very good at the beginning, the key places are close-up, mid-range and panoramic, it is very vivid, but it makes the plot very strange - you take a stick to beat People still want to run? Are you an albatross? The person who beat people kept yelling, and Tony who was beaten shouted a word......

    • By Michale 2022-03-31 08:01:02

      Like index: ★★

      Since "Quan Ba ​​2", Tony Jia has a trend of "fading before age". He doesn't work hard on Muay Thai, but he has played a hodgepodge of martial arts in the world, and "Quan Ba ​​3" has plummeted, and Muay Thai is thoroughly played. Became Tai Chi, completely lost his personal style. Just looking at the action itself, of course, it is a little interesting, but the plot is too simple to be "severe injury - recovery - revenge", it is really better to play games. For any action star, a good script...

    • By Lottie 2022-03-31 08:01:02

      This time, it is not to upgrade, but to become a god.

      It has been about eight years since I watched Togo's first "Fist Fighter" in college.
      Surprisingly, Togo suddenly broke away from the background setting of modern society in "Fist Fighter 2", plunged into the ancient era of the air, and did not have the will to repent until 3.

      Except for those who can play and act, most of the routines in action films still rely on the most traditional routines: killing mobs - leveling up - encountering a Boss - defeating - encountering a heroine...

    • By 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 in the air were impressive. At that time, when I was commenting on kung fu stars with my friends, everyone compared Tony and Jet Li who had only appeared in one boxing fighter. However, judging...

    User comments

      ( 83 ) Add comments

    • By Rosetta 2023-08-18 03:13:39

      He is so fascinated that Tony Jia is not suitable to be a director. I hope he can understand it after he becomes a monk. The plot is completely ignored, and the action is not so...

    • By Zachery 2023-06-08 12:27:11

      You have cultivated to become a Buddha, go to subdue demons and subdue...

    • By Marshall 2022-12-14 08:48:15

      I'm embarrassed to say I don't...

    • By Davonte 2022-12-12 10:14:32

      2011.3.13 The fate of the sequel is to disappoint.

    • By Clotilde 2022-04-24 07:01:26

      One is uglier than the...

    Movie plot

    Tien ( Tony Jaa ) loses his martial arts after being tortured in prison, but is reborn with the help of kind-hearted villagers, and his martial arts are greatly enhanced by the guidance of master Master Bua (Nirut Sirichanya) . Tien (Tony Jaa) absorbs the four abundant natural elements of wind, fire, water and earth from meditation, thereby transforming his body and mind, and practicing superb martial arts that he has never seen...
    more about Ong Bak 3 Movie plot

    Evaluation action

    "Ong Bak 3", which came out of the "long-awaited", once again continues the style that combines the traditional elements of the series such as chivalry and revenge. In terms of the plot, it can be said that it "fits perfectly" with the previous work "Quan Ba ​​2". This means that without watching the previous work, it is absolutely difficult to understand or even enter the atmosphere of this new film in a short period of time. In...
    more about Ong Bak 3 Evaluation action

    Movie quotes

    • Tien: Now I understand your intentions in teaching me the art of dancing. Dancing is therapy for the body and mind. I owe you a debt of gratitude for changing my life.

      Master Bua: It's your mind that finally opened to change. Change the enemies into dancing partners. There are many things in the world that you have to learn. Greed. Wrath. Infatuation. Desires. Lust. And ignorance. Always be careful. These sins are the causes of suffering. They cause all living creatures to be stuck in the perpetual cycle of birth and death.

      Tien: How can I avoid these sins?

      Master Bua: Train. You need to train yourself to cleanse and purify your mind. The mind is the chief. The body is the servant. The consciousness is the controller. The mind comprehends. Be aware, then let go. Your mind will remain untarnished.

    • Bhuti Sangkha: Power should be possessed by those who deserve it.

    • Mhen: [to guard] I stamped on your foot, and I'm taking it off.