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Ong Bak (2003)
TrailerWhen the head of Ong-Bak, the sacred Buddha of a poor village, is stolen, young martial artist Boonting goes to the big city and finds himself taking on the underworld to retrieve it.Actors: Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Pumwaree Yodkamol, Suchao Pongwilai, Chatthapong Pantanaunkul, Wannakit Sirioput, Cheathavuth Watcharakhun, Rungrawee Barijindakul, Pornpimol Chookanthong, Chumphorn Thepphithak, Sukanya Kongkawong, ...»Director: Prachya PinkaewCountry: ThailandDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Ong Bak (2003)"
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Characters of "Ong Bak (2003)"
TingPlayed by: Tony JaaHumlaePlayed by: Petchtai WongkamlaoMuay LekPlayed by: Pumwaree YodkamolKomtuanPlayed by: Suchao PongwilaiSamingPlayed by: Chatthapong PantanaunkulDonPlayed by: Wannakit SirioputPengPlayed by: Cheathavuth WatcharakhunNgekPlayed by: Rungrawee BarijindakulMae WaanPlayed by: Pornpimol ChookanthongUncle MaoPlayed by: Chumphorn ThepphithakYai HomPlayed by: Boonsri YindeeTa MeunPlayed by: Udom ChouncheunTang OnPlayed by: Arirat RatanakaitkosolSia PaoPlayed by: Woravit TanochitsirikulHia LaoPlayed by: Chalongsak SirimahasanToshiroPlayed by: Nudhapol Asavabhakhin -
Directors of "Ong Bak (2003)"
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Creators of "Ong Bak (2003)"
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Critic Reviews of "Ong Bak (2003)"
Miami HeraldMarch 04, 2005Ong Bak is not very good -- but Hollywood suits would be nuts not to give Jaa a role in every action flick they make from now on.
Arizona RepublicMarch 03, 2005Jaa's moves are impressive, but the choreography ranges from bland to ridiculous (as when one dirty fighter resorts to using major appliances as weapons).
Minneapolis Star TribuneMarch 03, 2005No prizes will be awarded to anyone who guesses that Ting beats all assailants and recovers the artifact. What you might not anticipate is how viscerally exciting director Prachya Pinkaew makes the action scenes.
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionFebruary 17, 2005What Jaa does is often mesmerizing.
Entertainment WeeklyFebruary 16, 2005The artifice-free antidote to such F/X enervation -- a jaw-dropper of a star-making display from lithe fighter-artist Tony Jaa, framed by a plot as bare-bones as a backroom boxing ring.
Ebert & RoeperFebruary 14, 2005I think you have to hang a plot and some suspense around this. It was just so dopey and so endless and so repetitive. The guy's got talent, but thumbs down for this movie.
Seanax.comAugust 13, 2016[Tony] Jaa has an impressive physique, a steel snap to his delivery, and a gymnastic prowess to his style, and director Prachya Pinkaew puts it all on display in an endearingly naïve martial arts adventure.
7M PicturesJuly 21, 2012The best parts of this movie are the gritty and grisly fight sequences that have a power and intensity you don't find in many movies nowadays.
Film and FeltSeptember 26, 2009May be the supreme example of a filmic endeavor succeeding exclusively for one cinematic aspect.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Knocked my socks off, and I was cursing myself for not seeing it sooner.
Film ScoutsJune 21, 2007Genius. Perfection. Thai-style fighting with sequences that will make you shout at the screen.
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