Ong-bak

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Ting muss den Kopf der Buddha-Statue Ong-Bak, der aus dem Tempel seiner Dorfgemeinde gestohlen wurde, zurückbringen. Der Diebstahl ist für das Dorf eine Katastrophe, denn man befürchtet, dass mit dem Verschwinden des Heiligtums die glücklichen Tage der gläubigen Gemeinde gezählt sind. Um die Statue zurück zu erlangen, folgt Ting dem vermeintlichen Dieb nach Bangkok, wo er auf die Hilfe des ehemaligen Dorfbewohners George hofft. Bislang hatte Ting vermieden, seine einzigartigen Kampfkunstfähigkeiten in ihrer letzten, tödlichen Konsequenz einzusetzen. Doch um Ong-Bak und damit sein Dorf zu retten, ist er zu allem bereit. (Silverline Movie Channel)

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Isherwood 

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Englisch It seems that not only shoes and shirts of questionable quality are hidden under the term Made in Thailand, but also films. I don't know about the others, but judging by this one, cinema in Thailand is the complete opposite of the textile industry. Although I wonder what's so special about Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior. The story of a poor village boy who ventures into the big world of Bangkok to find a lost sacred artifact is not groundbreaking, even for the local audience familiar with similar themes from regular fairy tales. What makes Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior so special is the form, which, although it overpowers the content in every way, does not kill it completely and leaves it some space. Both are mutually subordinate to the other, so the resulting symbiosis offends no one. To look for flaws in the form probably isn't worth it. The choreography of action scenes is packed with excitement, leaving the audience with nothing else to do but silently gaze in awe. Nevertheless, we must accept certain rules of the game that the film sets out. The most crucial aspect is the constant repetition of slowed-down shots, only from different camera angles. Repetition may be the mother of wisdom (even in postmodernity), but it requires a bit of patient tolerance from the audience. But action is not just about kicks and punches. I've seen many (very many) chases on everything from cars to bikes to boats. But I've never seen a three-wheeled rickshaw chase before. An original idea (certainly to my taste), but its inspiration lies elsewhere. Across the sea in hamburger nation. Slowing down and speeding up shots is in Tony Scott's job description. The inspiration from his films is quite evident here. The film itself doesn't deny it when a poster for Tony Scott's action thriller Spy Game appears on the door in one scene. Thanks to this gesture of gratitude before the film, I bow and acknowledge that it is merely inspiration and not plagiarism. Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior is definitely worth watching. For a viewer who is not actively interested in East Asian cinema (like myself), Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior is a very pleasant surprise and a highly interesting addition to an otherwise recently lackluster film menu presented by the hamburger nation. ()

Marigold 

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Deutsch Ich bin kein Martial-Arts-Kenner, aber das Talent von Tony Jaa muss selbst ein eingefleischter Pazifist im Ruhestand anerkennen. Es gibt mehrere Gründe, warum dieser fliegende Thailänder eine solche Offenbarung ist - erstens versteht er sein Handwerk und fügt der technischen Ausführung im Gegensatz zu europäischen Überbleibseln wie Jean Claude van Damme diesen unvergleichlichen asiatischen künstlerischen Touch hinzu. Seine entspannten, dynamischen Bewegungen sind ein ästhetisches Erlebnis, vergleichbar mit einer hervorragenden schauspielerischen Leistung. Wenn man dann noch bedenkt, dass es sich um einen Vollkontaktfilm ohne Drähte und ohne großen technischen Schnickschnack handelt (die Rohheit mancher Aufnahmen ist deutlich sichtbar!), fällt es schwer, bei den verrückten Szenen der Hauptdarsteller Luft zu holen. Zweitens: Tony Jaa ist ein sehr interessanter visueller Typ... eine Mischung aus Inder und Asiate mit jungenhaftem Charme. Drittens: Tony Jaa kann vielleicht nicht spielen, aber er kann auf eine Weise spielen, die nicht beleidigend ist. Ong-Bak ist ein Film, der sich ganz und gar den Fähigkeiten der Hauptfigur unterordnet, die Geschichte läuft fröhlich nebenher, der Drehbuchautor stützt sich auf maximale Archetypen, um Platz für den Hauptdarsteller zu schaffen. Sie genießt ihn wie ein wahrer Gourmet. Wirbelnde Tritte, Ohrfeigen, zappelige Schlitzaugen fliegen durch die Luft und irgendwie ist es egal, dass es nirgendwo hinführt und der Sinn des Films ein einziger großer Bullshit mit einem B so groß wie Indien ist. Ong-bak ist göttliche Action-Unterhaltung, ein entspannender Film, der mit perfekten Actionszenen beeindruckt, mit Prachya Pinkaews unbeholfenen Versuchen einer modernen Regie unterhält und die Tür zur Welt der thailändischen Popmusik und des Hip Hop öffnet. Das Ergebnis sind 105 Minuten adrenalingeladener Spaß und unvergessliche Erlebnisse... ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch Tony Jaa is a cool dude who managed to improve on something that I thought couldn’t be made any better. And I was wrong. Each fight scene contains spectacular heroics and antics, and thanks to Tony being such a nice guy, you soon end up taking his side and crossing your fingers for him. For breathing a new lease of life into this genre, I give this a clear 5 stars. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Refreshing East-Asian action, spiced up with properly brutal fights. Tony Jaa definitely deserves recognition because his physical performance is fantastic, to say the least. The absence of digital effects is clearly a plus. Only the plot could be denser, you don’t often get to see such a naive and foolish story. The fact that they focused primarily on rough fights is undeniable, the plot here works only as a sort of second fiddle. Many scenes, however, are unnecessarily drawn out and in some parts, the film gets dangerously boring. Nevertheless, the overall impact is highlighted by a solid atmosphere, proper kicks, and some typically Asian chases. The occasional slight confusion in the editing can be fully accepted considering the country of origin. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch "Ong-bak" is not an extraordinary kung fu film at first glance. Its plot is not dazzling at all. We have villagers whose Buddha head is stolen by someone. A young man from the village sets out on the trail of those who took the head. His task, of course, is to return the head to his village and possibly punish those who committed such vandalism. It seems like a simple story about a journey for a relic. Well, let's face it, that's all it is. The difference between an ordinary kung fu film and "Ong-bak" is that "Ong-bak" has its central star, Tony Jaa. Tony Jaa is not Bruce Lee, nor is he Jackie Chan. While we're at it, he is not Chinese at all. Tony is Thai, born and raised here, and he filmed his first movies here. "Ong-Bak" is not his first film, but it definitely contributed to making him a worldwide star. Tony is very different from Bruce Lee's style and went further in choreography, taking a different path than Jackie Chan. Tony Jaa is a master of martial arts, but you can also see that he would have no problem with parkour. His jumps are simply incredible at times. He is an excellent acrobat and enjoys showcasing it. His jumps over children with bubbles are simply breathtaking, and that's just one short scene. Actually, the whole sequence of the escape through the city is incredible, and it may be the best thing that happened in the entire film. The final fight with the villain is just a final fight with the villain, nothing too impressive. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/10/ong-bak-pad-treti-rise-bolt-zathura-3g.html ()