Ong-Bak

Prachya Pinkaew
Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Xing Yu
2005
Thailand
Completed
Thai, English, Mandarin
111 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asต้มยำกุ้ง,is aThailandProducerwomen sex,At2005Released in year
。The dialogue language isThai, English, Mandarin,Current Douban rating7.4(For reference only)。
The pure and kind-hearted young man Tien (Tony Jaa) grew up in a primitive jungle in Thailand, where the villagers work at sunrise and rest at sunset, leading a peaceful and quiet life. They use elephants as transportation and helpers, establishing a profound friendship between humans and animals. Tien's father, a former royal guard, taught his son Muay Thai in his spare time, hoping that one day he would serve the king. On the day of the Water Festival, Tien's father carefully raised an elephant and entrusted the village chief to present it to the king. However, the village chief had ulterior motives and sold the elephant to a gang, intending to profit from its sale to Australia. They resorted to all means and even injured Tien's father. In anger, Tien single-handedly infiltrates the gang's lair, engaging in a fierce battle with these criminals. Upon learning that the elephant was being sent to Sydney, Tien does not hesitate and sets off alone, embarking on a path fraught with deadly danger...