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Ong Bak 2003


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Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (Thai: articulated, additionally referred to in the United States as Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior is a 2003 Thai combative techniques activity film. It was coordinated by Prachya Pinkaew, highlighted stunt movement by Panna Rittikrai and featured Tony Jaa. Ong-Bak turned out to be Jaa's breakout film, with the on-screen character hailed globally as the following real hand to hand fighting star. Jaa went ahead to star in Tom-Yum-Goong (called The Protector in the US and Warrior King in the UK) and coordinated two prequels to Ong-Bak: Ong-Bak 2 and Ong-Bak 3.

In the provincial northeastern Thailand town of Ban Nong Pradu lies an old Buddha statue named Ong-Bak. The town falls in give up after criminals from Bangkok execute the statue and take the head with them. Ting, a villager to a great degree talented in Muay Thai, volunteers to movement to Bangkok to recoup the stolen head of Ong-Bak. His lone lead is Don, a street pharmacist who endeavored to purchase the statue one day sooner.

After touching base in Bangkok with a bagful of cash gave by his town, Ting gets together with his cousin Humlae, who has colored his hair fair and started calling himself "George". Humlae and his companion Muay Lek are road bicycle dashing hawkers who bring home the bacon out of conning yaba merchants. Hesitant to help Ting, Humlae takes Ting's cash and wagers every last bit of it in an underground battling competition at a bar on Khaosan Road. Ting finds Humlae and recovers his cash in the wake of dazzling the group by thumping out the champion in the ring with one kick. His remarkable ability gets the consideration of Komtuan, a silver haired, wheelchair-bound wrongdoing master who needs an electrolarynx to talk. It is found that Don had stolen Ong-Bak's make a beeline for pitch to Komtuan, who sees no an incentive in it and requests him to discard it.

The following day, Humlae and Muay Lek are pursued all finished town by street pharmacist Peng and his posse after a messed up baccarat amusement trick at an unlawful gambling club. Ting fends off a large portion of the hooligans and enables Humlae and Muay Lek to escape in return for helping him discover Don. They come back to the bar, where Ting wins the regard of the group in the wake of vanquishing three adversaries sequentially. The trio discover Don's safehouse, setting off an extensive tuk-tuk pursue. The pursuit closes at a port in Chao Phraya River, where Ting finds Komtuan's store of stolen Buddha statues submerged.

After the statues are recouped by nearby police, Komtuan has his hooligans capture Muay Lek and have Humlae advise Ting to battle his guardian Saming close to the Thai-Burma fringe in return for Muay Lek and the Ong-Bak head. Ting is compelled to toss the match against the medication improved Saming, and Humlae quits. After the battle, Komtuan reneges on his guarantee to discharge Muay Lek and return Ong-Bak, and he arranges his partners in crime to murder the trio. Ting and Humlae curb the hooligans and set out toward a mountain surrender, where Komtuan's men are beheading a goliath Buddha statue. Ting massacres the rest of the hooligans and Saming, however is shot by Komtuan. Prior to the wrongdoing master endeavors to wreck the Ong-Bak head with a heavy hammer, Humlae bounces to secure it, taking the brunt of the sledge blows. The monster Buddha statue head all of a sudden falls, pounding Komtuan to death and fundamentally harming Humlae. Humlae gives Ting the Ong-Bak head, and with his diminishing breath, requests that he care for Muay Lek and ensure she moves on from school.

The head of Ong-Bak is reestablished in Ban Nong Pradu. Humlae's fiery debris, conveyed by an appointed priest, touches base into the town in a parade on an elephant's back while the villagers and Muay Lek commend the arrival of Ong Bak's head.

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