Fighter

Lera 2022-09-02 11:58:49

I only saw this amazing action movie recently~! After watching the first pirate buddha thread, I was surprised. It turned out that in a place where we hadn't noticed, such a vigorous and strong type of martial arts, Muay Thai, actually bred and inherited.
Although the plot of the whole film is old-fashioned and the relationship between the characters is single, the fighting scenes of a small fight in five minutes and a big fight in ten minutes fully make up for other shortcomings. And every action and every fight in it perfectly shows the fierce, vigorous and domineering characteristics of Muay Thai, making every viewer deeply attracted by the film and amazed~!
There are three fighting scenes I like most in the film: The
first is the scene where the protagonist is chased by a group of gangsters because of "nosy" (a classic section in action movies). The action design of this section is very innovative. Not only fully demonstrated the protagonist Tony Jaa's deep martial arts skills and fitness skills, but also added a lot of humor in a timely manner. In this scene, the protagonist jumped into the air many times, evading and killing in the narrow, crowded, and messy city streets. The light jump, gorgeous tumbling, and dexterous avoidance made us have to admire the director's grasp and use of the scene. , And the imagination of the martial arts instructor in the film, and of course Tony's skill like a gymnast.
PS: The first scene reminds me of Luc Besson’s "Thirteenth Street" (the opening of this film is a super-powerful chase scene, which is also the biggest highlight of the film. It is worth mentioning the film’s The two protagonists are first-class extreme athletes, and all actions are done in person). As well as Cowboy Bebop by Shinichiro Watanabe, this movie is a masterpiece in the animation industry, I recommend it! One of the episodes tells the story of a puppy named Ein. There is a similar chase scene, which is very interesting!
The second segment appeared immediately after the first segment, and was the second climax of the film (two such exciting fighting scenes are less than 5 minutes apart! Khan~! Spirit~! Cool~! This is what an action movie should have. Effect). In this segment, the protagonist is forced to fight against the black boxer, and fight each other with the top masters of the dark forces in a small circle of only more than ten square meters. That is to say, in this square inch, the director uses the method of close combat. Give full play to the violent aesthetics of Muay Thai.
The third paragraph appears at the end of the film, which is also the final climax of the entire film. The director arranged the opportunity for the protagonist to perform a large number of weapons here. In this paragraph, Tony used three weapons as the focus of his presentation, mainly sticks, knives, and short double sticks. O(∩_∩)o ). The success of this period is that it smoothly embodies the natural integration of Muay Thai and traditional weapons in the fight.
The movie is a happy ending + a small flaw. The head of the Buddha is recovered, Hong Min is dead (it seems to be called by this name, that is the shameless second actor, the old liar), and the big rebellion is also dead (by the head of the Buddha) It's crushed to death, a bit like Tianpu), and the protagonist, A Tian, ​​wears a robes and becomes a monk, expressing his completeness, which reflects the main characteristic of Thailand, the traditional Buddhist background.
And I also completed this review debut in an hour, which is a small merit and completeness~! o(∩_∩)o...I hope this review can help everyone to enjoy this film better!

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Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior quotes

  • Big Bear, a Fighter: Come on! Fuck Muay Thai!

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