All the creatively-staged and -choreographed, knees-'n-elbows Muay Thai mayhem one buys the ticket to see.
Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2005)
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Reviews Counted:99
Fresh:84
Rotten:15
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: While Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior may be no great shakes as a movie, critics are hailing the emergence of a new star in Tony Jaa, whose athletic performance is drawing comparisons with Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for sequences of strong violence, language, some drug use and sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Feb 11, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $3,875,926
Synopsis: Tony Jaa follows in the powerful martial arts footsteps of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li in ONG-BAK: THE THAI WARRIOR, one of the first films to center on the ancient fighting system of Muay... Tony Jaa follows in the powerful martial arts footsteps of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li in ONG-BAK: THE THAI WARRIOR, one of the first films to center on the ancient fighting system of Muay Thai, which utilizes the body's limbs to potentially devastating effect. Jaa stars as Ting, a quiet young man who lives in the peaceful village of Nong Pradu. As the village's special celebration approaches, a Bangkok villain named Don (Wannakit Siriput) steals the head of the Buddha statue Ong-Bak, which is said to protect the village from bad luck. Ting volunteers to go to the big city to bring back the head of Ong-Bak, but remembers what he was taught by sage monk Pra Cru (Woranard Tantipidok): he must not use his Muay Thai skills to harm people. However soon after arriving in Bangkok, Ting, a peaceful fish out of water, finds that the only way to recapture the village's sacred treasure is by using his arms, his legs--and his head. Influenced by the films of Thai action star Phanna Rithikrai, director Prachya Pinkaew hired the Muay Thai expert to serve as martial arts and stunt choreographer for ONG-BAK, resulting in highly effective and believable scenes between Ting and a multitude of criminals and evil boxers out to get him. Pinkaew adds a fun sense of humor to the serious story, not only in some of the crazy stunts but also in the character of George, played by Thai comic Petchthai Wongkamlao. Jaa is charmingly fearless in the lead role, performing all his own stunts without any special effects, computer enhancement, or ropes. [More]
Starring: Tony Jaa, Petchthai Wongkamlao, Pumwaree Yodkamol, Rungrawee Borrijindakul
Starring: Tony Jaa, Petchthai Wongkamlao, Pumwaree Yodkamol, Rungrawee Borrijindakul, Chetwut Wacharakun
Director: Prachya Pinkaew
Director: Prachya Pinkaew
Screenwriter: Suphachai Sithiamphan
Producer: Prachya Pinkaew, Sukanya Vongsthapat
Composer: Atomix Clubbing
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior
You’ll leave the theater bruised and battered, but you’ll be happy about it.
...thoroughly robust within its own skin. Visually involving and vibrantly executed, fight fans will definitely get a rousing kick out of Ong-Bak
More than anything, the filmmakers want to impress on you the wonders of Jaa's physical presence
For pure chop-socky entertainment, I haven't had such a kick since Jackie Chan was in his prime.
Tony Jaa has grace, style as a fighter, stunt man, but (he) can do better than Ong-Bak.
The only reason to see it is for the action. In that arena, on a scale from 1 to 10, it’s a 20.
Genre fans should have plenty of fun watching this cinematic showcase for Muay Thai and for Jaa’s ability to kick some serious tail.
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.
I think you have to hang a plot and some suspense around this. It was just so dopey and so endless and so repetitive. The guy’s got talent, but thumbs down for this movie.
A viscerally entertaining slice of Thai filmmaking that will leave you grinning ear to ear.
[I]f you want to get in on the ground floor of a potential action film star, here's your chance.
Whether or not he becomes the next Jet Li or Van Damme, Jaa can at least lay claim to not only having the martial arts moves, but also the haircut to match.
A knockout of a martial arts movie -- and an elbow to the head. And two knees to the back and a roundhouse kick to the ear for good measure.
For every moment that inspires vocal awe, there are two or three moments that produce groans.
Jaa is not just a martial arts phenomenon but young, photogenic and charismatic.
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