Ong Bak | Fight Club Scene
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Published 2018-04-30
Thai stuntman Tony Jaa makes his starring debut in this martial arts action film directed by Prachya Pinkaew. Ja plays Ting, a young man living in a village in rural Thailand. Discovered as an infant on the steps of the town's temple and raised by monks who taught him the Thai martial art of muay thai, Ting is sent to Bangkok when the head of the town's statue of the Buddha, to which they pray to bring the annual rains to their drought-stricken region, is stolen. The country boy is plunged into the big city's seething criminal underworld, and forced to use his fighting skills to dispatch a parade of thugs in an underground fight club on his way to finding the criminal mastermind who stole the Buddha head so he can return it before drought and starvation bring his hometown to ruin.
Ong Bak © 2003 Sahamongkol Film International Co. Ltd.
All Comments (20)
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Why i like Ong-Bak? - simple story - likeable protagonist (Tony Jaa) - very impressive and entertaining choreography and stunts That's everything it takes
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One of the best scenes ever created. I can watch it over and over again and it doesnt get boring. Tony in his prime was a beast.
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No strings attached... No computer effects fighting scenes... Pure 💯% REALISTIC fighting...!!!!
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4:35 that kick was Really personal 😅
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I’m so glad my dad introduced me to this film when I was a young girl (like 8 years old / or 9). I’m 25 now, and I will never forget this legendary film, and actor. The best film ever.
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Ongbak: "The art of eight limbs" Third guy: "The art of picking things"
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'Ong-bak 1 of martial arts on cinema, movie masterpiece '🤌🏽 from the beginning, all the way to the end. 1. Introduction to the culture of thailand 2.better understanding to muay thai arts. 3.the atmosphere and setting,started humble yet had a hardcore underground payback in the middle....then finished back to serenity. 4.love that was shown .much love for 🇹🇭 Thailand from🇯🇲 on
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Is anyone watching this masterpiece in April 2024❤
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Clearly one of the best fighting scenes ever!! Tony Jaa introduced us to Muay Thai martial arts
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bad guy's martial arts 1st dude was Pure Strength 2nd dude was Flashy Techniques 3rd dude was Angry Wife
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The film that changed entire Hollywood fighting action and bollywood too,hatsoff
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- There will never ever be another movie like ' Ong Bak ' again.🤘🏻 I mean many movie makers got inspired from many scenes of this masterpiece.😎 From Mauritius 🇲🇺🙏🏻
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I remember watching this movie for the first time and when Tony Jaa fought I was like “holy crap this guy is epic” haven’t stopped watching all his movies since. Loved the front kick to the face of the first opponent, that was perfect.
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Tony Jaa in his prime was an incredible guy. No cap
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Every move, intention, trajectory, precision, impact hits of muay thai is so satisfying to watch even now. Top level choreography & stunts by tony jaa and team.
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I'm indian Hindu..I loved that line when he said,"Hanuman Visits Lanka".
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1st Opponent: Street fighter 2nd Opponent: Taekwondo 3rd Opponent: Ikea Do
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Ong Bak is One of the BEST fight movies, I've ever seen.
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Those who are watching this today