Ong Bak 2
Ong Bak 2

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In 1431, the Kingdom of Ayutthayan conquers the territory of Sukhothai expanding their lands to the East. The noble Lord Siha Decho is betrayed by his Captain, Rajasena, and is murdered together with his wife. However their son Tien is saved by one loyal soldier and left alone in the woods...... (Full plot summary below)

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In 1431, the Kingdom of Ayutthayan conquers the territory of Sukhothai expanding their lands to the East. The noble Lord Siha Decho is betrayed by his Captain, Rajasena, and is murdered together with his wife. However their son Tien is saved by one loyal soldier and left alone in the woods...

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BrianOrndorf.com - 9/10 by Brian OrndorfAppreciate the feature as more of a silent film adventure and it's a blast, furthering the curious career of Tony Jaa, who steps behind the camera to co-direct this often exhilarating but supremely baffling martial arts picture.
One Guy's Opinion - 8/10 by Frank SwietekNot really a sequel but more a misguided prequelish follow-up...obviously enjoyed a much larger budget than its titular predecessor, but it's nowhere near as much fun.
Entertainment Weekly - 8/10 by Lisa SchwarzbaumJaa, mesmerizing as ever to behold with his pinwheel moves, also (co)directs for the first time.
Slant Magazine - 8/10 by Simon AbramsOng Bak 2 is infused with an urgency and relentlessness that few contemporary action films have.
Observer (UK) - 8/10 by Philip FrenchThe fights are stunning, the narrative thin and repetitive, the characterisation perfunctorily functional.
Slate - 8/10 by Grady HendrixOddly enough, it's when the action of Ong Bak 2 stops that this funkadelic freakshow shines. The screen is stuffed with a gallery of grotesques, some of Thailand's best character actors, who spend their time bleeding, bellowing, and slurping up eyeballs.
Movie Retriever - 8/10 by Brian TallericoFeatures an international star at the top of his particular game right now, delivering continuously impressive vehicles for his gritty, dirty style of martial arts.
Oregonian - 8/10 by Mike RussellYou can only get so mad at a movie in which a large crowd cheers and the lone subtitle reads "Hooray." With a period.
eFilmCritic.com - 8/10 by Peter SobczynskiStretched to nearly two full hours and deploying a seemingly endless array of flashbacks sequences, it becomes almost impossible to follow for more than a few minutes at a time and Jaa's utterly charm-free performance doesn't make things any easier.
Cinematical - 7/10 by Todd Gilchrist...a self-aggrandizing historical epic that somehow proves that you can actually make a movie without a plot.

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