Film Ong Bak The Protector 2

  

FilmOngBakTheProtector2Ong bak 2 2. IMDb. Edit. Storyline. In 1. 43. 1, the Kingdom of Ayutthayan conquers the territory of Sukhothai expanding their lands to the East. The noble Lord Siha Decho is betrayed by his Captain, Rajasena, and is murdered together with his wife. However their son Tien is saved by one loyal soldier and left alone in the woods. ABOUT THE FILM. When Boss Suchart is murdered, all evidence points to KHAM Tony Jaa. Forced to run as he fights to clear his name, he is hunted by not only the. Martial arts fans, brace yourselvesthe long awaited return of Tony Jaa in Ong Bak 2 The Beginning hits theatres this October When the young son of. OngBak Muay Thai Warrior Thai, pronounced bk, also known in the United States as OngBak The Thai Warrior is a 2003 Thai. OngBak est un film ralis par Prachya Pinkaew avec Tony Jaa, Petthai Wongkhamlao. Synopsis Nong Pradu, un village paisible nich dans une valle boise de. Il cavaliere Cioffi Michele ti d il benvenuto. Questa pagina stata visitata per un totale di 310593 volte Dallinizio dellattivazione di questo servizio. VFpekdicWuRpalAtNnM.jpg' alt='Film Ong Bak The Protector 2' title='Film Ong Bak The Protector 2' />Written by. Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Plot SummaryPlot Synopsis. Taglines. Warrior. Conqueror. Legend. Edit. Details. Release Date 4 December 2. Thailand. Box Office. Budget THB 3. Opening Weekend PHP 9. Philippines. 2. August 2. Gross 1. USA2. 7 December 2. See more . Company Credits. Technical Specs. Runtime 9. European Film Market. Aspect Ratio 2. 3. See full technical specs . Ong Bak Muay Thai Warrior Wikipedia. Ong Bak Muay Thai Warrior. Theatrical poster. Directed by. Prachya Pinkaew. Produced by. Somsak Techaratanaprasert. Prachya Pinkaew. Written by. Prachya Pinkaew. Panna Rittikrai. Suphachai Sittiaumponpan. Starring. Tony Jaa. Petchtai Wongkamlao. Pumwaree Yodkamol. Music by. Atomix Clubbing Studio. Cinematography. Nattawut Kittikhun. Edited by. Thanat Sunsin. Thanapat Taweesuk. Productioncompany. Baa ram ewe. Distributed by. Sahamongkol Film International. Release date. January 2. Running time. 10. Original Thailand Version1. International VersionCountry. Thailand. Language. Thai. Budget1,1. Box office2. Ong Bak Muay Thai Warrior Thai, pronounced  bk, also known in the United States as Ong Bak The Thai Warrior is a 2. Thai martial arts action film. It was directed by Prachya Pinkaew, featured stunt choreography by Panna Rittikrai and starred Tony Jaa. Ong Bak proved to be Jaas breakout film, with the actor hailed internationally as the next major martial arts star. Jaa went on to star in Tom Yum Goong called The Protector in the US and Warrior King in the UK and directed two prequels to Ong Bak Ong Bak 2 and Ong Bak 3. In the rural northeastern Thailand village of Ban Nong Pradu lies an ancient Buddha statue named Ong Bak. The village falls in despair after thieves from Bangkok decapitate the statue and take the head with them. Ting, a villager extremely skilled in Muay Thai, volunteers to travel to Bangkok to recover the stolen head of Ong Bak. His only lead is Don, a drug dealer who attempted to buy the statue one day earlier. Upon arriving in Bangkok with a bagful of money donated by his village, Ting meets up with his cousin Humlae, who has dyed his hair blond and begun calling himself George. Humlae and his friend Muay Lek are street bike racing hustlers who make a living out of conning yaba dealers. Reluctant to help Ting, Humlae steals Tings money and bets all of it in an underground fighting tournament at a bar on Khaosan Road. Ting tracks down Humlae and gets his money back after stunning the crowd by knocking out the champion in the ring with one kick. His extraordinary skill grabs the attention of Komtuan, a gray haired, wheelchair bound crime lord who needs an electrolarynx to speak. It is discovered that Don had stolen Ong Baks head to sell to Komtuan, who sees no value in it and orders him to dispose of it. The next day, Humlae and Muay Lek are chased all over town by drug dealer Peng and his gang after a botched baccarat game scam at an illegal casino. Ting fights off most of the thugs and helps Humlae and Muay Lek escape in exchange for helping him find Don. They return to the bar, where Ting wins the respect of the crowd after defeating three opponents consecutively. The trio find Dons hideout, triggering a lengthy tuk tuk chase. The chase ends at a port in Chao Phraya River, where Ting discovers Komtuans cache of stolen Buddha statues submerged underwater. After the statues are recovered by local police, Komtuan has his thugs kidnap Muay Lek and have Humlae tell Ting to fight his bodyguard Saming near the Thai Burma border in exchange for Muay Lek and the Ong Bak head. Ting is forced to throw the match against the drug enhanced Saming, and Humlae throws in the towel. After the fight, Komtuan reneges on his promise to release Muay Lek and return Ong Bak, and he orders his henchmen to kill the trio. Ting and Humlae subdue the thugs and head for a mountain cave, where Komtuans men are decapitating a giant Buddha statue. Ting defeats the remaining thugs and Saming, but is shot by Komtuan. Before the crime lord attempts to destroy the Ong Bak head with a sledgehammer, Humlae jumps to protect it, taking the brunt of the hammer blows. The giant Buddha statue head suddenly falls, crushing Komtuan to death and critically injuring Humlae. Humlae gives Ting the Ong Bak head, and with his dying breath, asks him to look after Muay Lek and make sure she graduates from college. The head of Ong Bak is restored in Ban Nong Pradu. Humlaes ashes, carried by an ordained monk, arrives into the village in a procession on an elephants back while the villagers and Muay Lek celebrate the return of Ong Baks head. Tony Jaa as Ting. Petchtai Wongkamlao as HumlaeGeorge as Mum Jokemok in ending creditsPumwaree Yodkamol as Muay Lek. Van Morrison Complete Discography Torrent here. Chattapong Pantana Angkul as Saming Sibtid. Suchao Pongwilai as Komtuan as Suchoa Pongvilai in ending creditsWannakit Sirioput as Don as Wannakit Siriput in ending creditsChumphorn Thepphithak as Uncle Mao as Chumporn Teppitak in ending creditsRungrawee Barijindakul as Ngek as Rungrawee Borrijindakul in ending creditsCheathavuth Watcharakhun as Peng as Chetwut Wacharakun in ending creditsDan Chupong as Bodyguard as Chupong ChangprungPanna Rittikrai as Nong Pradu Villager uncreditedClub fighters David Ismalone as Mad Dog. Hans Eric as Pearl Harbour. Paul Gaius as Lee. Nick Kara as Big Bear. Nudhapol Asavabhakhin as Toshiro. ProductioneditOng Bak introduced international audiences to a traditional form of muay Thai or Muay Boran, an ancient muay Thai style, a kickboxing style that is known for violent strikes with fists, feet, shins, elbows, and knees. The fights were choreographed by Panna Rittikrai, who is also Tony Jaas mentor and a veteran director of B movieaction films. Jaa, trained in Muay Thai since childhood, wanted to bring Muay Thai to the mainstream, so he decided to make this movie. Jaa and Panna struggled to raise money to produce a demo reel to drum up interest for the making of the film. Their first reel was made on expired film stock, so they had to raise more money and start over. During the foot chase through the alleys, there is writing on a shop house door that reads Hi Speilberg, let do it together sic. This refers to the directors desire to someday work with Steven Spielberg. During the tuk tuk chase, a pillar on the left side of the screen reads Hi, Luc Besson, we are waiting for you. The French producer directors company, Europa. Corp, would go on to purchase the international distribution rights to the film. Alternate versionseditAfter Ong Bak became a hit in Thailand, sales rights for outside Asia were purchased by Luc Bessons Europa. Corp, which in turn re edited the film. Most of the subplot involving Muay Leks sister, Ngek, was removed, and the final showdown between Ting and Saming was shortened. Europa. Corp also re scored the soundtrack with some hip hop sounds, replacing the Thai rock score this is this version that has been made available in the United States and most of the Western world. For the United Kingdom release, the soundtrack was scored yet again this time with an orchestral score, but the film was left uncut with the subplot of Ngek. The Hong Kong cut of the films theatrical release omits a bone breaking sequence toward the end, where Georges arm is snapped and Ting in turn snaps the leg of a bad guy. DVD releases in Hong Kong have the scene restored. An alternative ending offered on the Thai, U. S., Australian, and UK DVD releases has Humlae surviving. He is seen at the end bandaged up, limping, with his arm broken, supported by his parents. Computer Hardware And Networking Notes Pdf'>Computer Hardware And Networking Notes Pdf. Prachya Pinkaew stated in an interview that although there was debate, they ultimately decided it would be appropriate for him to make a meaningful sacrifice for the village. Alternate titleseditIn Thailand, Germany and in France, it was simply called Ong Bak.