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Martial Arts master Tony Jaa stars in this epic tale of revenge set hundreds of years in the past. This prequel to Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior takes Jaa's skills to the next level, showcasing him as a master of a wide range of martial arts styles. Review: MARTIAL...ARTS...PERSONIFIED - This is part two in the trilogy starring Tony Jaa, a martial arts expert with moves that only Jet Li or Jackie Chan can match! Ain't It Cool News calls this movie "Brilliant and Earth-Shattering". Time Out New York says that "Tony Jaa is inarguably the most fearless martial artist in movies today". Entertainment Weekly says that Jaa "is as mesmerizing as ever" in this movie. This movie takes place centuries before the events in part one in ancient Thai country. Tony Jaa, known for Muay Thai and gymnastics on a par with Bruce Li, shows off more than one or two styles in this martial arts masterpiece! The LA Daily News says that "The beatdowns are epic, with several jaw-dropping set pieces. The climactic scene qualifies as one of the best martial arts fight scenes ever". I...AGREE...TOTALLY. I am 45 years of age and there are only a handful of fighters I have ever seen in real life or in movies that are comparable to Tony Jaa. Bruce Li, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Sho Kosugi; you get the idea. Tony Jaa will go down in movie and martial arts history as one of the best fighters of the last century, if not ever. MUST SEE! Rated R for violence. PIL SUNG! Review: it was awesome! - I saw the movie of this via a friend's VCD copy. Left my mouth hanging! I'm a woman, so here's my two cents on the movie: I love it! Way better than Ong Bak 2; this had more character depth and was much easier to understand (yes w/subtitles) story wise. Keep in mind this story was set in a different time period, so if you don't like it, tough, his looks and actions goes with the time it was being held. Anyway, the fight scenes are killer and as much as I want to say more, you have to watch it to understand it. Definitely will be getting my preorder for this movie!
| Contributor | Tony Jaa, Tony Jass;Panna Rittikrai |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 334 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Action & Adventure/Martial Arts |
| Language | Thai |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 38 minutes |
M**E
MARTIAL...ARTS...PERSONIFIED
This is part two in the trilogy starring Tony Jaa, a martial arts expert with moves that only Jet Li or Jackie Chan can match! Ain't It Cool News calls this movie "Brilliant and Earth-Shattering". Time Out New York says that "Tony Jaa is inarguably the most fearless martial artist in movies today". Entertainment Weekly says that Jaa "is as mesmerizing as ever" in this movie. This movie takes place centuries before the events in part one in ancient Thai country. Tony Jaa, known for Muay Thai and gymnastics on a par with Bruce Li, shows off more than one or two styles in this martial arts masterpiece! The LA Daily News says that "The beatdowns are epic, with several jaw-dropping set pieces. The climactic scene qualifies as one of the best martial arts fight scenes ever". I...AGREE...TOTALLY. I am 45 years of age and there are only a handful of fighters I have ever seen in real life or in movies that are comparable to Tony Jaa. Bruce Li, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Sho Kosugi; you get the idea. Tony Jaa will go down in movie and martial arts history as one of the best fighters of the last century, if not ever. MUST SEE! Rated R for violence. PIL SUNG!
J**J
it was awesome!
I saw the movie of this via a friend's VCD copy. Left my mouth hanging! I'm a woman, so here's my two cents on the movie: I love it! Way better than Ong Bak 2; this had more character depth and was much easier to understand (yes w/subtitles) story wise. Keep in mind this story was set in a different time period, so if you don't like it, tough, his looks and actions goes with the time it was being held. Anyway, the fight scenes are killer and as much as I want to say more, you have to watch it to understand it. Definitely will be getting my preorder for this movie!
C**1
Great Sequel!!
Even Though this film is actually more of a prequel then a sequel, it still rocks! Tony Jaa delivers another stunning performence, as he takes on the role of Tien. Some of the most realistic and crazy, insane martial arts I have ever seen in a movie. The only downside is the story isn't as straight forward as the 1st movie. The dvd comes with an alternate ending and a preview for Ong Bak 3. This is a must buy on Blu-ray, looks great.
J**N
Instant Classic
Two movies in one , the convoluted karmic twist at the end is anti climatic but forgiveable as the martial action scene is raid redemption level
M**G
Very entertaining, but not really a sequel
Ong Bak 2 was a surprise in many ways. Gone is Tony Jaa's usual nice guy out of water routine, which has been replaced with supreme Bad @$$, with very little dialogue, and a thirst for blood. Also, rather than his usual fist fights (and knees), he's using a lot more weapons this time around, making the intensity of the fights better. In this, this movie shows him evolving in both character and as an action star. Sadly, the plot hasn't evolved much, really more of an excuse to have fights than anything else. However, I will say that the end of the film has me looking forward to the third, in terms of plot and development. Which leads me to the big surprise of the movie (potential spoiler) it ends with a cliffhanger, clearly intending a third movie (out this year it seems) (end spoiler). The only real complaint I have with this movie is calling it Ong Bak 2. There is no relation I found between the first and second, in any way. Maybe the link will be found in the third. Overall, if you've seen any previous Tony Jaa movie, you'll know what to expect: great action, awesome stunts, minor story. It won't let you down, and it will entertain. Recommended.
C**E
Some of the Best fight Choreography ever.
Some people have complained about the story of this movie I didn't notice anything wrong with it. The quantity of action in this film is very high, but the quality is even higher. You have Tony using weapon's you rarely see on screen and uses many different styles including Tiger Kung Fu, Drunken Boxing, Aikido , Muen Bao and of course Mui Thai. This is the first film where Panna and Jai used all these style in a film and the level of skill in implementing all these new forms by the cast are very impressive. This is a must buy for any action junky or Martial Arts fan.
S**L
Best Martial Arts Movie I've Ever Seen
I gave this movie five stars is because the only reason you should be watching this movie (or any Tony Jaa movie) is if you are a martial arts fan. I've watched dozens of martial arts and action movies and the only fight scenes and beat downs that come close to this movie are the ones in Tony Jaa's other movies: ong bak 1 and protector. Even my brother and sister who don't really like action movies were oohing and ahhing at all of the incredible stunts. and there are plenty of stunts. I did feel that the narrative was slow and slightly confusing, and if you watch the dubbed version it sounds stupid, but giving it less than five stars just felt wrong. Plus it comes wiht a bunch of 'making of ong bak 2' videos which are really interesting to watch because Tony Jaa's stunts are all real and they don't use wires or CGI or anything.
D**E
ONG Bak
Great movie for that diehard fan of acción
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