Synopsis: 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… (imdb)
Review: I just finished watching Ong Bak 2: The Beginning and OMG OMG OMG OMG OMGGGGG. BEST EVERRRRR. Tony Jaa is frigging amazing! Seriously. He is so amazing, he had to learn so many types of martial arts for this film, it’s NUTS!!! This guy needs to learn English so he can be the next Bruce Lee/Jackie Chan/Jet Li! COME TEACH HOLLYWOOD SOMETHING NEW
This movie reminded me why I liked him so much
Synopsis: In Thailand, during a tense meeting between the Yakuza Masashi and the powerful boss of Thai mafia No. 8, his mistress Zin falls in love for Masashi and becomes his lover. When No. 8 discovers their affair, he orders Masashi that does not know that Zin is pregnant to return to Fukuoka, Japan, alone. She delivers a baby girl named Zen and sooner the doctors diagnose that she is autistic. Zen is raised watching the students of a martial arts school nearby her home and Kung Fu movies on television and she learns how to fight by herself. When Zen is a teenager, her friend Moon uses her accurate reflexes to raise money to help Zin in her treatment of cancer. The snoopy Moon finds a black book with people that owe money to Zin, and he decides to collect the loans with Zen to pay the treatment of Zin. The girl is forced to fight with the henchmen of the businessmen to receive the money, attracting the attention of No.8 that captures Moon to force a meeting with Zin that tells Masashi that he has a daughter and is returning to Thailand. (imdb)
Review: Watching Tony Jaa reminded me of this movie. I’ve seen this movie already too. Just like Tony Jaa, she does all her own stunts and without any wires either (yupp, when you see Tony Jaa in action it’s ALL him!). She trained for 3 years just for this role. Oh, and she’s like 20+ even though she looks so young


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