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Ong Bak
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When the sacred head of Ong-Bak, a Buddha of a small village is stolen, Boonting a young martial artist must go to the big city and take on the under world to retrieve it.
When the sacred head of Ong-Bak, a Buddha of a small village is stolen, Boonting a young martial artist must go to the big city and take on the under world to retrieve it.
Actors:
Wannakit Sirioput,
Cheathavuth Watcharakhun,
Woravit Tanochitsirikul,
Arirat Ratanakaitkosol,
Boonsri Yindee,
Udom Chouncheun,
David Ismalone
Wannakit Sirioput
Cheathavuth Watcharakhun
Woravit Tanochitsirikul
Arirat Ratanakaitkosol
Boonsri Yindee
Udom Chouncheun
David Ismalone
Country:
Thailand
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The artifice-free antidote to such F/X enervation -- a jaw-dropper of a star-making display from lithe fighter-artist Tony Jaa, framed by a plot as bare-bones as a backroom boxing ring.
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Knocked my socks off, and I was cursing myself for not seeing it sooner.March 03, 2005
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Genius. Perfection. Thai-style fighting with sequences that will make you shout at the screen.
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What Jaa does is often mesmerizing.
Miami Herald
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Ong Bak is not very good -- but Hollywood suits would be nuts not to give Jaa a role in every action flick they make from now on.