This film is the story of a Thai young man, A Jin, who rushed to Australia from Thailand alone for his own elephant, fought all the way, and finally overthrew the villain and achieved victory.
The front of the film is relatively dull and boring, and I am impatient, I guess it will be crossed soon. I just insisted on it purely to watch the elephants.
It wasn't until the elephant was taken away by the gang that the story officially entered the main line, and the plot became more and more exciting.
This excitement is not to say how good the plot is. It is actually an old routine. Basically, every country in the world has used it in movies. By wonderful, I mean Tonija's skill and play.
The purpose of putting this photo is to let everyone experience the intensity of the action scene. The muscles are tense and the brain is congested during the fight between the two.
PS: Don't be crooked.
The protagonist in the second half of the film basically has been playing, quite the style of early Hong Kong movies. Chinese audiences are familiar with some of the routines. Tony Jia fights over one by one, kicks sideways and flips the car, etc. The action is quite difficult and punchy. Meat, a purely physical contest, made movie fans enthusiastic. There was a long-shot scene in it, which was extremely difficult, and it was actually filmed!
Although the film is familiar to Chinese audiences, the specific details and the number of martial arts are different from those in China, which can make people realize that this is Muay Thai.
Tonija’s elephant was smuggled to Australia. I was curious when I watched it. Why did I steal the elephant? To eat or for fun? Is it true that Australia's big consortium is the villain boss?
However, the screenwriter said that the pattern is broken.
Unexpectedly, watching a Thai movie, the protagonist will kill all the way to Australia, and there will still be things about China.
Seeing a group of middle-aged men and women sitting together and arguing for the right of inheritance in a vague Mandarin, I knew it was not good.
Later, the protagonist went all the way to rescue the elephant and the imprisoned men and women, and the hunch came true.
The villain of this film is a Chinese.
The people of our country have opened a big restaurant where you can eat everything. There are a variety of rare animals from all over the world to choose from. As long as you have money, you can eat whatever you want, and Tonija’s elephant is also in it.
When Tonija rescued various animals all the way, I thought it would be over. I never expected that, there will be a follow-up, the protagonist has found a bunch of people locked together!
I was horrified in an instant! Does this black shop not only have all kinds of animal meat, but also human meat? ?
This is probably the most ruthless time when Chinese people were hacked in my heart.
Fortunately, it was later discovered that it was not. The women detained there were probably used to provide sex services, and the men were detained because of dishonesty.
While sighing a sigh of relief, I was actually lost in the kind of eggs. These people from the omnipotent food chain suddenly turned into ordinary villains. The gap is large enough.
Don't say I'm spoiled, the plot is just like that, it's all bad street routines, there are no highlights, just watch the elephants and play games.
Four stars for Tony Jia's difficult play.
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