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Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003) is an action film from Thailand in the mold of "old school" Jackie Chan-styled kung-fu flicks. Featuring amazing chase sequences and some bouts of intense, Bruce Lee-like violence, Ong-Bak was made entirely using "analogue" (ie. human) power for the stunts and effects, no CGI and no wires.
Thai language: องค์บาก
Plot synopsis
In a peaceful village of northern Thailand, there was an ancient temple "Ong-Bak" with a great Buddha sculpture. One day, a criminal stole the sculpture's head. Ting, a young village boy played by Phanom Yeerum, was sent to Bangkok to look for the holy head of Buddha. ... Its like this much awesome dudes *makes large arm gesture
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