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Die Einwohner beschlie&223 en, ihr Geld zusammen zu legen und den St&228 rksten der ihren, ermittelt in gerechtem Wettkampf, den Dieben hinterher in die Stadt zu schicken, auf dass er den Kopf zur&252 ck erobere. Dreiste Reliquienr&228 uber entwenden den heiligen Buddha-Kopf Ong-Bak aus einem thail&228 ndischen Provinzweiler. Ong Bak 2 A Srkny Bosszja filminvzi Ong Bak 2 A Srkny Bosszja online teljes film Ong Bak 2 A Srkny Bosszja online film magyarul Ong.Apparently, it worked. Ong Bak 3 is slated to hit screens by the end of this year. Given the madness on display in Ong Bak 2, I expect it will be set in Precambrian Thailand and Tony Jaa will play a trilobite taking revenge on the nautiloids who killed his parents and using his martial arts powers alone, he will grow his very own exoskeleton on-screen without using special effects or trick photography.

With Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Pumwaree Yodkamol, Suchao Pongwilai. Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior: Directed by Prachya Pinkaew. Dem wird, frisch in der Stadt eingetroffen, als.

However, it is isn’t long before the Golden-Armoured King’s Guard catch up with Tien and he is forced to deal with their leader, the evil Bhuti Sangkha.If you were left scratching your head at the end of part 2, then you’ll be pleased to hear that ‘Ong Bak 3’ picks up right where the last film left off. Luckily, with the help of Pim and some spiritual healing, he is able to regain his movement and once again begins his martial arts training. Using the power of the Ong Bak statue (see what they did there?), they are able to nurse Tien back to health although he loses the ability to fight. Just as he is about to executed, he is saved and brought back home to the Kana Khone villagers. Considering this may well be Jaa’s final film following his entry into the monkhood, is it a fitting conclusion to a promising career or just another slice of self-indulgent rubbish?After he breaks down at the loss his beloved stepfather, Tien is captured and subjected to rigorous beatings that leave him close to death’s door. Following Tony Jaa’s rather public breakdown on the set of ‘Ong Bak 2’, action maestro Panna Rittikrai is given more control this time around while fellow Muay Thai master Dan Chupong shares top billing.

Admittedly it isn’t too bad and there are some fun parts where people smash through walls, but it is very short lived and doesn’t exactly provide anything out of the ordinary. As I said before, the majority of the film is spent without Jaa participating in the action so the only notable fight in the opening hour is one sequence where Dan Chupong niftily despatches of several guards. And that people, really is all this film has to offer as there is absolutely NOTHING else that seems to happen.“But wait!” I hear you cry, “Surely the action has something to offer?” Well, I’m afraid not. When Jaa finally does re-materialise, we are subjected to Primorata Dejudom making police siren noises and a 20-minute montage of some rather odd stretching before it hits the finale. Sadly, aside from a few fleeting pieces of action and Dan Chupong’s best impression of The Crow, most of the details and dialogue are extremely tedious and do little to entertain. After opening with what feels like an endless amount of whippings and beatings, Jaa’s character goes strangely AWOL and the film attempts to pass the time by exploring the dark side of the story.

So long then Tony, thanks for a couple of fun movies with some great action, a real shame that it all had to end on such a sour note. Fans of Tony Jaa will undoubtedly be disappointed by his lack of involvement and the fact that there is so little action just adds insult to injury. Considering the talent involved, you would of course expect this to be spectacular but they basically choose to give Jaa some kind of supernatural upper hand so all he does is throw Chupong around for a few minutes and then it’s over.‘Ong Bak 3’ has all the hallmarks of a film rushed into production with a complete disregard for cinematic fundamentals and quality control.

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