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Contents. Plot In the year 1431 in Thailand, Tien is held captive being beaten with wooden. On the orders of Lord Rajasena , his elbows and knees are snapped. As Lord Rajasena sleeps, Tien's guerilla fighters attempt to free Tien, but Bhuti Sangkha appears and kills them. Lord Rajasena offers to hire Bhuti, but he refuses and gives the offer to remove the curse which has been placed on Rajasena before leaving. Rajasena orders his men to kill Tien, but before this can be carried out, a man arrives with a pardon from the king, indicating that he will take Tien, much to Rajasena's ire. The messenger returns Tien to the Kana Khone villagers.
After fending off the village from invaders who are after Tien, Master Bua feels guilty over Tien's imprisonment and becomes a. Pim heals Tien to life, but finds that Tien is still crippled from his beatings. Tien then embarks on a rehabilitation regimen with the help of Master Bua. Rajasena visits Bhuti at his temple to remove his curse, but Bhuti reveals his true motive of usurping Rajasena and becoming the new king. After a battle, Bhuti decapitates Rajasena, but his severed head curses Bhuti. After meditating, Tien returns to his village to find it in ruins, and the surviving villagers kidnapped and enslaved by Bhuti. Bhuti uses his magic to summon an eclipse.
When Pim reveals herself as Tien's companion, she is taken to Bhuti's palace, where she is killed. Tien witnesses this killing from a statue and fights his way through the guards before confronting Bhuti, who launches a spear at Tien's chest. As he falls to his knees, defeated, he remembers Bua's words, and finds himself again atop the statue.
Overcoming Bhuti's illusion, lightning strikes and Bhuti's eclipse magic is dispelled. Bhuti attempts to escape but is confronted by Tien.
Bhuti attempts again to throw a spear at Tien, who catches and throws it aside. On the royal ledge above the arena, Tien's upright finger tips hold Bhuti aloft by his chin. Suddenly an elephant's trunk butts the doors below the ledge, causing Bhuti to fall from Tien's grasp. Bhuti falls, over the elephant's tusks.
The camera pans as we watch Bhuti dying on the ground, pierced by the elephant's broken tusk. As he breaths his last breath, the elephant, now resembling the one tusk, raises his head in a victorious trumpet. Beginning life anew, with good having triumphed over evil, the final scene opens as Tien, Pim and the remaining villagers, pray before the statue of Ong Bak. Cast. as Tien. as Pim.
as Bhuti Sangkha / Crow Ghost (as Chupong Chungpruk). as Lord Jom Rajasena. as Master Phra Bua.
as Mhen (as Phetthai Wongkhamlao). as Uncle Mao. as Golden-Armoured King's Guard. as Chernang. as Lord Sihadecho Production After the first two weeks of theatrical release, the president of announced their intention of a sequel. Filming of new footage for the follow-up was to begin before the end of the year and was to incorporate unused footage from Ong Bak 2. Release Ong Bak 3 was released in Thailand on May 5, 2010.
On its first week it played in 135 theaters in Thailand and was the second highest grossing film in the Thai box office, earning $555,823. Ong Bak 3 earned $1,335,646 during its theatrical run in Thailand and grossed a total of $2,325,473 with foreign markets.
This was less successful than, which had made $8,936,663 in total. Ong Bak 3 had its North American premiere at on September 23, 2010. The film was released on and in Australia on November 8, 2010, and in the United States on February 8, 2011. Reception The film has received generally negative reviews.
Both and Film Business Asia praised the action scenes but pointed out the weak story. Film Business Asia gave the film a five out of ten rating praising the action sequences but finding that it made Ong Bak 2 'look like a masterpiece of character development.' And found the film spent too much focus on Buddhist philosophy that left not enough time for the action scenes. Total Film awarded the film two stars out of five, stating that 'a greater focus on Buddhist philosophy.leaves little room for the sort of bone-crunching, no-frills set-pieces that first brought Jaa to our attention.' Gave the film three stars out of four praising it as 'easily the most brutal of all the contemporary Thai martial arts films that have come to the U.S.
But that's what characterizes the Thai style of fighting films: inspired excess and decadence.' Video game Ong Bak Tri is being developed by Studio Hive and will be published worldwide by Immanitas Entertainment for PC, smartphones, and. It will be a 2.5D side-scrolling brawler with 'intense fighting action, impressive free-running sequences, and highly cinematic quick-time action events,' according to the press release.
The game, like the second and third films, is set in ancient Thailand. No official release date has been announced. References. Pajee, Parinyaporn (2008-12-18). Daily Xpress.
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Submit Report ong bak 2 full movie in hindi dubbed Watch full video online Youtube Ong Bak 2: The Beginning (องค์บาก 2) is a 2008 Thai martial arts film co-directed by and starring Tony Jaa. It is a follow-up to Jaa’s 2003 breakout film Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior. Initially claimed to be a sequel to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, Ong Bak 2 was then announced to be a prequel to its predecessor. Unlike its predecessor, however, which had a contemporary and realistic setting, Ong Bak 2 is actually set in 15th century Thailand and as such, could be described as a historical epic with elements of fantasy combined, and has nothing to do with the original Ong-Bak. Ong Bak 2 also has nothing to do with Jaa’s 2005 film Tom-Yum-Goong, which was sometimes incorrectly labeled Ong Bak 2 in the West, as well as The Protector and The Warrior King. Tom-Yum-Goong had a contemporary setting similar to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, although it too had different characters and plot.
Jaa’s films had yet to tie into each other, although Jaa had claimed they would do so with the release of Ong Bak 3 in 2010, which they did. As well as the different historical setting to Jaa’s previous films, Ong Bak 2 has taken a notably grittier and bloodier direction.
The plot of Ong Bak 2 revolves around Tien (Jaa), the son of Lord Sihadecho, a murdered nobleman in old Siam. As a spirited and unyielding youth, Tien resists savage slave traders and, moments from death is rescued by a man known as Chernang. Chernang is a renowned warrior and leader of the Pha Beek Khrut, a group of bandits, and Chernang realizes the unsurpassed physical potential in the young Tien and takes Tien under his wing. The Pha Beek Khrut are a group of expert martial artists specializing in combat styles from all over Asia, and Tien is trained to unify these different fighting systems and grows into the most dangerous man alive. As Tien becomes a young man he goes on a lone mission of vengeance against the vicious slave traders who enslaved him as a youth, and also the treacherous warlord, Lord Rajasena, who murdered his mother, had his father killed, and has an entire army protecting him. Directed by Tony Jaa Panna Rittikrai Produced by Prachya Pinkaew Tony Jaa Panna Rittikrai Akarapol Techaratanaprasert Written by Ek Iemchuen Nonthakorn Thaweesuk Tony Jaa Panna Rittikrai Starring Tony Jaa/nur Music by Terdsak Janpan Cinematography Nattawut Kittikhun Edited by Nonthakorn Thaweesuk Saravut Nakajud Distributed by Sahamongkol Film International Release date December 4, 2008 Running time 98 minutes Country Thailand Language Thai Budget $8,000,000 Box office $8,936,663.