Thai Movie: Ong Bak 2 The Beginning
Mon Dec 1, 2008 | Category: Thai Movies | Movie Reviews: 41 feedbacks »

Title: Ong Bak 2 The Beginning
Director: Tony Jaa
Starring: Tony Jaa, Nirut Sirijanya, Sorapong Chatri
Official website: www.ongbaktwo.com
Release Date in Thailand: 5th December 2008
Set in the regal times of King Naresuan, Tien, a man who was born into nobility but had it stripped from him after his parents were brutally murdered. During his childhood Tien learned Khon, a form of dance which is usually reserved for royalty. Although he didn't know it yet, Khon would later prove to be an invaluable aide to him. After seeing his parents murdered at the tender age of 10, Tien is forced to live on the streets where he is eventually captured by a group of thieves who take him in and teach him how to steal and fight. Tien expertise as a thief and fighter grows and it isn't long before he is made head thief. Then Tien sees something that makes his stomach churn. A competition is being held to find the best knights to serve under the very man who had killed Tien's parents all those years ago. Tien passes the tests easily and is made Lord Rachasana's 2nd Knight. Now, he has his opportunity to strike but he will have to use all his skill and ingenuity if he is going to get his revenge on the man who killed his parents.
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41 comments
exelent is very cool or not?
The version i saw told the story with several flash backs. Began with the boy being captured into slavery, then fighting an alligator, being trained in martial arts by pirate leader, having slight romance with orphan girl, being given the post of second in command of the pirates, becoming King of the elephants, rescuing slaves, searching out killer of his parents, finding the girl-a beautiful court dancer with his gift around her wrist in a five second recognition and finding out the shocking truth about who murdered his folks. Then black with white writing at the end asking for our prayers.
Very nicely done.
From an American grandma.
Tony Jaa is back again with super fights and stunts. I downloaded and watched this movie many times at www.justpeep.com
This movie is worth seeing in HD! Especially the quality and picture colour used in this movie.
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