Visually ravishing and full of double-crosses and nefarious plots worthy of Shakespeare.
Legend of Suriyothai (2003)
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Reviews Counted:57
Fresh:30
Rotten:27
Average Rating:5.6/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence and some nudity
Runtime: 2 hrs 34 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Jun 20, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $277,562
Synopsis: A story of intrigue, romance and war set in a dramatic period of Thailand's history, "The Legend of Suriyothai" is based on actual events in 16th century Thailand. “The Legend of Suriyothai”... A story of intrigue, romance and war set in a dramatic period of Thailand's history, "The Legend of Suriyothai" is based on actual events in 16th century Thailand. “The Legend of Suriyothai” begins during a peaceful era, but forces from both outside (Thailand's neighbor Burma to the north) and within, conspires to test the strength of the nation. Filmed at spectacular locations throughout Thailand, with a true cast of thousands, this Cecil B. DeMille-sized epic chronicles the life of Suriyothai, a beautiful young princess, who must choose between marrying her true love, a gallant young warrior named Piren, or doing her duty to wed Prince Tien, the son of the "second king," in a marriage arranged by their two very powerful families. As the story unfolds, the Thai kingdom of Ayuthaya is enjoying a period of peace and prosperity, but the country's stability will be threatened by corruption and civil war. Colossal battle scenes with archers atop elephants, bare-breasted amazon fighters armed with spears, and invading Burmese legions firing cannons, are photographed on a scale not seen in the cinema for decades. Written and directed by Chatri Chalerm Yukol, a prince in the Thai royal family, the film was made with the support of Thailand's Queen Sirikit. Palace intrigues and deceptions abound, with memorable characters and plot twists: one king who takes the throne in a coup d'etat is then deceived by his beautiful new wife, a former high courtesan named Srisudachan. She plots her husband's downfall, pushing her lover Worawongsa to usurp the throne, and to restore her clan, the U-Thong in its claim to power. A band of loyalists joins Princess Suriyothai to assassinate the pretenders Srisudachan and Worawongsa, and to restore the monarchy in a daring sneak attack. Tien leaves the priesthood to become king, and to reunify Thailand. In a dramatic finale to the film, the Burmese invade Ayuthaya. Queen Suriyothai heroically rides an elephant into battle and dies in a valiant effort to save both her country and her husband's life. The life of Suriyothai has become a legend. -- © Sony Pictures Classics [More]
Starring: M. L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi, Sarunyoo Wongkrchang, Pongpat Wachirabunjong, Chatchai Plengpanich
Starring: M. L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi, Sarunyoo Wongkrchang, Pongpat Wachirabunjong, Chatchai Plengpanich, Johnny Anfone, Mai Charoenpura
Director: Chatri Chalerm Yukol
Director: Chatri Chalerm Yukol
Producer: Kamla Yukol
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Legend of Suriyothai
Unabashedly sentimental and unambiguous, hailing the titular princess as a saintly hero at every opportunity, and painting good and evil characters without shades of gray.
Though stilted and emotionally vacant at times, it's still an entertaining and absorbing experience.
The result is somewhat less than we might expect from an epic movie, but it's loaded with eye candy from one of the most stunning locales on earth.
From each perfectly coiffed topknot to curled-toe slipper, luminous temple to jeweled blade, Suriyothai's a feast for the eyes.
Easy on the eyes and hard on the head, Suriyothai is absolutely unaffecting where it matters most, in the heart.
Connoisseurs of Cecil B. DeMille-style spectacle will find much to like here, even if they're not sure who's who and what the heck is going on.
The movie's luscious design and rich cinematography make it worth watching -- though you'd be well advised to study a synopsis carefully before trying to watch it.
People who think they couldn't possibly become nerve racked over the fate of 16th-century Thailand are in for a surprise.
The movie is both stunning on the level of visual pageantry and curiously inert as cinema.
Packed with enough intrigue, bloodletting, poisonings, and betrayals to fuel a half dozen melodramas, The Legend of Suriyothai is the kind of rousing, old-fashioned historical epic that Hollywood rarely makes nowadays.
A visually enthralling, viscerally rousing, politically fascinating epic of the old school that evokes the pleasures of the great spectaculars of the Hollywood past.
The best approach is to sit back and let the spectacle wash over you.
Once the poisonings and beheadings start tallying up, Legend is fun, fun, fun.
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