Tony Jaa, just be a good actor...

Everardo 2022-03-31 08:01:02

It's a pity that such a good series was made like this. . . When Tony Jaa first started filming Boxing 1, he thought it was really good, especially the fighting moves, which were refreshing. In many places, it was even replayed repeatedly, in order to see his movements clearly.
In my opinion, ancient muay thai is a very great boxing method. Since Southeast Asians are relatively short in stature, insufficient in height and lack of strength, ancient muay thai emphasizes the attack of elbows and knees, which is different from other styles such as Chinese Sanda, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Korean taekwondo, Japanese karate, etc. are all different. Moreover, Muay Thai, which emphasizes lethality more, has obvious advantages in actual combat.
In modern fighting competitions, Kickboxing, a derivative of Muay Thai, is more dominant, combining the lethality of Muay Thai and the advantages of several other genres, and has become the mainstream in K1 and other competitions.
It is a pity that the original and barbaric Muay Thai can also be modified in Quanba 1, and the storyline can be brought out, which made it an instant hit. When it comes to Boxing 3, there is no plot to speak of, and the fighting action is more primitive, brutal and bloody, and there is no creativity. . . As a result, after fast-forwarding and reading it, delete it directly. . .
Tony Jaa, still be a good actor, director and screenwriter, or hire professionals. . . .

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Extended Reading
  • Jasper 2022-04-23 07:05:50

    One is not as good as one.

  • May 2022-03-31 09:01:10

    It's almost like this! ! !

Ong Bak 3 quotes

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

  • Mhen: [lifts rope onto the guard's groin] Must have broken his balls.