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Ong Bak 2 Reviews

  • Rocio 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Talk about Boxing

    Up to now, "Quan Ba" has made three films. In fact, there is no essential difference between the three films. They all use "real kung fu" as their selling point. They all share the same simple and old-fashioned storyline, and the acting skills of the leading actor TONY JAA are lacking (these...

  • Austin 2022-03-24 09:03:09

    Is this a joke movie?

    A serious Tucao film, I really can't find a bright spot. The plot has never been Tony's strong point, so this time it's "The Prince's Revenge Unsuccessful", but what about the fast, accurate and ruthless Muay Thai? The film became Jia's report performance, Nanquan, Japanese swordsmanship, three...

  • Olen 2022-03-24 09:03:09

    Boxing or eighteen martial arts

    I thought it was another hot-blooded growth drama. Even at the last moment of the film, I still fantasized about Tony Jia’s soaring into the sky and turning into a super savage to swept the army. At worst, he could go berserk and die with his mortal enemy... But He couldn't do it. I'm used to...

  • Linnie 2022-03-24 09:03:09

    Tony spends 99 minutes expressing his deep interest in grotesques, slow motion and rock and roll

    See title for movie review. My thoughts are as follows: If I hadn’t seen the first two films starring him, I would think this film is very good; through this film, Tony brought together various boxing techniques and weapons from all over the world, and held a martial arts similar to the martial...

  • Alysson 2022-03-24 09:03:09

    A disappointing Thai kung fu movie

    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...

  • Kailyn 2022-03-24 09:03:09

    Boxing 2 Aftermath

    Hey, in 2005, Tony Jia (T for short) was born, which made me realize that Muay Thai is really a fighting action in that section of the street where you can't take the dragon suit as a man. The super long shot from the 1st floor of Tom Yum Kung to the 4th floor, and then the incredible hollow mold...

  • Juliet 2022-03-24 09:03:09

    Tonyja, you better play muay thai

    It is a pity after watching it. There is absolutely no shock brought by Boxing 1, so I will not talk about the plot. I have seen several commercial films from Chinese big directors in recent years, and they are all familiar with the bad model. Kung Fu movies, let's talk about Kung Fu! Tony Jia,...

  • Eddie 2022-03-24 09:03:09

    Ongoing Thai Kung Fu Movies

    After watching "Pirates of the Buddha Line", "Tom Yum Kung" and "Quan Ba ​​2", I was surprised by Tony Jia's magical and elegant Muay Thai Kung Fu, and deeply felt the progress of Thai filmmakers in the filming of Kung Fu movies.   "Pirates of the Buddha Line" can be regarded as an excellent film...

  • Mina 2022-03-23 09:02:56

    While his flip-flops are creative, trimming should have a future

    This second part doesn't seem to have much to do with the first one. It's better to start a new one than to call it Boxing 2. The only related line is about Buddhism and belief, maybe it's for gimmicks, anyway, I'm aiming for Here comes the gimmick. In 2004, when Quanba came out, I was shocked....

  • Dejon 2022-03-23 09:02:56

    The plot is too bad, too narcissistic, the martial arts are too complicated, and there is no style

    Personally, the success of Boxing 1 is not only because of the protagonist's super martial arts, but also because of the foreshadowing before the story. The ordinary and almost dilapidated village is just an outstanding little person in the village, but in the end he has the power to overwhelm the...