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Ong Bak

Cast

Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Pumwaree Yodkamol, Suchao Pongwilai View All


Crew

Prachya Pinkaew (Director), Prachya Pinkaew (Story), Panna Rittikrai (Story), Suphachai Sittiaumponpan (Screenplay) View All

Release: Jan. 21st, 2003
Runtime: 1 hour, 45 minutes
When the head of a statue sacred to a village is stolen, a young martial artist goes to the big city and finds himself taking on the underworld to retrieve it.
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OG-
It's not my favorite martial arts movie, that title goes to Jet Li's [I]Fist of Legend[/I], but if you like your action raw [I]Ong-Bak[/I] will more than deliver..
Omnizoa
All Ting wants is to find Don, the man who stole the statue, who Petchtai's character knows and at EVERY SINGLE OPPORTUNITY tries to extort Ting's fighting ability for the information.
Darth Stujitzu
Tony Jaa is indeed a very talented martial artist, Muay Thai is more direct and brutal form of martial art, compared to recent years more baletic performances in films such as Crouching Tiger..., Hero, and House of Flying Daggers.


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