Ong bak (2003)
Director: Prachya Pinkaew
Plot: Panna Ritchie Prachya Pinkaew
Main achievements: Thai King Kamla Toni Japangweilai Youdekamor (more)
Last screening time: July 2, 20031day
Location: Thailand
Language: English and Thai
Color: color
Voice: dolby digital.
Length: 105 minutes
Genre: adventure movies and action movies.
Classification: USA: PG- 13 Singapore: PG
Ong bak's story outline or diverse plot.
The story happened in a remote mountain village in Thailand. The hero Yong Ting is an orphan. He was abandoned on the steps in front of the Buddhist temple in the village when he was born. A monk found him and adopted him. Under the guidance of his masters, he grew up day by day and his martial arts became stronger day by day. One day, Tang, a rogue in the village, stole the head of Leon Barker, the Buddha, and the money donated by the villagers for his birthday. However, in seven days, the villagers will celebrate the 24th birthday of Buddha Umbach, which makes them very worried. So they collected some travelling expenses and entrusted Yongting to go to the city to find the Buddha's head. After Yongting arrived in the city, he found his countryman Li Hong, but Li Hong stole all his travel expenses while Yongting was unprepared. Li Hong is an uneducated man, a natural gambler, and owes a lot of gambling debts. So he bet all the stolen money on the boxing casino. In order to get back the villagers' hard-earned money, Yongting had to go shirtless and fight to the death with the burly foreign boxer. Yongting Kung Fu Superman won all the competitions, which attracted the attention of the big bookmakers who manipulated the casino. Later, Yongting learned by chance that the big trafficker of fake voice was actually a big smuggler of cultural relics, and the Buddha head he was looking for was in his hand. Due to the appearance of Yongting, falsetto suffered heavy losses. With a fake voice, he came up with a way to persuade Yong Ting to take part in a boxing match through Li Hong, but on the condition that he could only lose, but not win. He promised that if Yong Ting did as he said, he would return Yong Ting's head to the Buddha. Yongting had to go on stage to get back the Buddha's head. He was beaten black and blue and almost lost his life. However, false voices are treacherous. The Buddha not only failed to return his head to Yongting, but also ordered his men to kill him. Helpless, Yongting had to fight back and narrowly escaped ... At this time, the fake voice was leading a group of thieves to steal a big Buddha's head in a cave. Suddenly, the mountain soldiers came, and Yong Ting and Li Hong came towards them. After a life-and-death struggle, they defeated the thief and got the Buddha's head back, but Li Hong gave his young life to protect the Buddha's head. Yongting sent the Buddha's head back to the village, and the villagers celebrated the Buddha's 24th birthday with joy. People's faces burst into laughter again.
Boxer 2 (2005)
Director: Prachya Pinkaew
Plot: Prachya Pinkaew
Main performances: Dutanatai Petertai Wangkamlauvinas nathan jones (more)
Episode: 2005
Location: Thailand
Language: Thai
Color: color
Duration: 1 17 minutes
Genre: comedy and action movies.
Fighter 2 storyline or diversity plot
Sweeping the box office in Thailand In 2004, ong bak's behind-the-scenes team made another masterpiece, reappearing the legend of Muay Thai. Tomuk was born in Karen village. He has a sister, Ayo. His family was killed when he was very young, so he grew up in the YiShi Temple. Tomuk began to learn Thai boxing from a very silent mysterious man and helped repel the Burmese. Later, King Mangra of Myanmar held a Thai-Burmese boxing match, and Timur was forced to participate. Stemukek represents the Thai people. If he wins the competition, he can make any request to King Mangla. Stimukeke played against nine Thai batters from Myanmar and won. He asked King Mangra to release all Thais. King Mangra had to agree to his request and declare the Thai people free. Later, King Mangra said, "Thais are so dangerous that they can even fight with their bare hands." .