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Katelin 2022-12-26 07:32:51
Fist Fighter Thieves Buddha Line
Still a Thai movie, this one is not bad, at least much better than the previous one. While the faith in this city has disappeared, the faith is still pious in the countryside. Although they seem ignorant, at least they have faith in their hearts, and it seems that money has become their faith...
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Willow 2022-12-20 20:29:12
Jet Li in Thailand
Originally wanted to be called "Thailand Bruce Lee", but forget it, that would be too flattering. Jackie Chan is also not suitable for Thailand. This male protagonist is very serious and does not bring slapstick. So just Jet Li, pay attention to the early Jet Li who has not been transformed by Hong...
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Theron 2022-12-10 04:47:51
A model of low-cost element films
In recent years, action movies have also become magical and money-saving. On the other hand, the boxing fighters in 2004 are still too low-level. The film can be described as extremely rich in elements-it started with adventure + realistic tree battles, and then instantly turned to...
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Erna 2022-12-04 01:04:13
fresh, lively
I'm used to watching domestic half-human, half-immortal kung fu movies, and when I watch this line of stealing Buddha, I feel really spicy and exciting. The posture and fight scenes look very real. Of course it is designed, but compared with Feiya steel wire, it is really impressive. I recommend...
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Julien 2022-11-22 10:11:03
Boxing Fighter-Stealing Buddha Line 1 A low-cost action movie textbook
I used to feel that Thailand is very mysterious. There are many things that I haven't seen before. The most mysterious is Muay Thai. Sure enough, when Tony Jia first practiced Thai ball routines in front of the small temple, his simple boxing skills, direct offensive and defensive awareness, and...
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Maximillian 2022-11-14 12:53:46
Fighter
"Fighting Fighter" made viewers shout that Chinese kung fu movies or action movies were surpassed. On the one hand, it was probably because the Chinese movies that had always used kung fu movies or martial arts movies as the international face were at a low point. People saw it in TONY JAA. Kind of...
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Rosalinda 2022-10-29 09:44:39
Watch the movies "Fist Fighter 1" and "Black Hawk Down"
"Fist Fighter 1" is a movie about faith in my opinion, and I am a person who has no faith. Therefore, it is very unnecessary in my opinion to search for a Buddha's head without any regrets at all costs. I think life is far more important than a Buddha head, no matter what texture it is and how much...
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Violet 2022-10-28 07:36:58
Braised steak!
You must choose the most popular director, hire martial arts elites from all over the world, and make the most fierce kung fu movies. After the protagonist fights to the end, there must be at least a hundred or so opponents, what kind of underworld? Gang ah? gang? All that can be met must be met by...
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Guiseppe 2022-10-26 23:34:47
Movies are movies after all, so stupid people are rare in reality
Can you be any more stupid? Put the rest aside, that is, in the end, in the Buddha Cave, if there is a gun violation, the fist is not used? If you don't have a knife, do you have to take 10,000 blows and then use a stick? Hacked with a knife has a high injury rate, hacking to death or maiming is...
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Delmer 2022-10-26 10:31:19
not bad
I finally finished watching this long-heard famous film today. There are still many regrets. First of all, the picture style of the Thai film is the same as always. The taste of the story. The plot, shots, and scenes all reveal that nostalgic style. Of course, this is also related to the Thai...
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Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior Reviews
Director: Prachya Pinkaew
Language: Thai,English Release date: February 11, 2005