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Ong-Bak
Our Price: $8.00
Description
Booting lives in a small and peaceful village. One day a sacred Buddha statuette called Ong Bak is stolen from the village by a immoral businessman who sells it for exorbitant profits. It soon becomes the task of a young man, Boonting (Phanom Yeeram), to track the thief down to Bangkok voluntarily and reclaim the religious treasure. Along the way, Boonting uses his astonishing athleticism and traditional Muay Thai skills to combat his adversaries.
Flimsy, predictable storylines & weak acting rarely have detracted from a good martial arts film,so I'll spare beating up on those facets of the film. They aren't relevant here if you're hoping to watch one of the most unbelievable film stuntmen in a damn long while. He's a blast to watch just traversing running obstacle courses with grace, his martial arts are stunning, and Thai kickboxing is a vicious & yet underfilmed art. It all adds up for a fine watch for fans of this genre.
As for this pressing of the film, I found the subtitles as bad as they could get ,with misplced commas an unfinshed sentanc
The sound fluxuated in volume, but I'm not sure if it was the chap's system or the film, just to be fair.
If you can overlook, or better yet enjoy, the campy & bad acting and story, you'll be soon uttering those famous words to your friends- "OMG! You haven't seen..."
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Overall Rating: 5.50
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Story.....sucks action GREAT.
The star did no use any wires and did all his own stunts the result was this movie took 4 years to make.
if you want a good action flick check this Thai master piece out. You won't regret it