A disappointing Thai kung fu movie

Alysson 2022-03-24 09:03:09

Maybe it's because the first Muay Thai movie I watched was "Tom Yum Kung", so I was more interested in Muay Thai movies, especially Tony Jaa's movies. But this one is too far from Tom Yum Kung.

The plot is too sloppy. It's basically fragmented, without any tension or compactness. The final ending was too sloppy, and three vertical lines fell from my head after watching it... -_-|||

In terms of kung fu action, it is not comparable to "Tom Yum Kung", and even worse than "The Female Boxer". There are many national kung fu including Japanese swordsmanship, but it is really not very decent. . . . . Moreover, the arrangement is also quite ridiculous. How could it be possible that there are martial arts from various countries such as the Arabian machete, the Japanese sword, and the Chinese Iron Wire Fist in a copycat bandit gang? As for the Muay Thai part, not to mention the scenes, not even the power and fluency of Muay Thai in "Tom Yum Kung".

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  • Curtis 2022-01-13 08:03:04

    Gosh, is there another episode! Tonija has lost himself after learning too much. Bad scripts should be killed!

  • Eveline 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    This film is the first time that Tonija has been a director by himself, and the degree of excitement is definitely not comparable to the previous two. Although the plot is useless and the film has fallen into Hollywood stereotypes, only because of the last 20 minutes of the play, the value of the film came out. Tony Jia’s 18 martial arts are all wonderful, and it is really enjoyable to watch, although the plot It sucks, but just watching him play is enough.

Ong Bak 2 quotes

  • Chernang: [Repeated line] Your life depends on you.