Based on 4289 votes and 130 reviews.
This Movie rockS! Ppl actually lined outside theatre to grab a good seat and man, the wait in the line was worth it! Eventhough the movie is not in english, it didnt matter! theres just way too much ASs-kickinnng !!!
ong bak was not disappointing. it was pure fun and full of great stunts.. the action is incredible.. Tony Jaa DELIVERS!!! a must see for all martial art movie fans
Chop Sake becomes Bok Choi in this hilarious Thai rendition of a modern Sonny Cheba style martial arts flic. The flop plot combined with popsicle stick acting was the commercial filler between Jaa`s incredible acrobatic and muay thai demonstrations. This February blahs theatrical release will run by fast but if you want to get a handle on the schlock that inspired the likes of Tarantino check it out or wait for the DVD release next week. I can`t wait for the sequel..."Bong Bak" where Jaa sets out to recover the villages stolen ceremonial bong. Enjoy....
one of the finest martial arts movie in recent memory...great stunts, great fight sequences...tony jaa is a credible future action star following foot steps of bruce lee, jackie chan, and jet li
if you like cool stunts go see this movie, if you don`t like a weak story line or subtitles you might want to consider seeing somthign else but not a bad overall movie.
Best martial arts movie ever
So far, the best movie out this year. so much awesome stunts its hard to believe that theres no strings or cgi. The story was very passionate and engaging. there some funny scenes (not as much as chan movies but theyre still great). Unless your a nazi critict that dont know fun or if youre just too stupid to read subtitles, i honestly cant see how anyone can hate this movie. Ive seen this movie a year ago but it was so much better on the big screen. Jaa breakthrough performance is amazing, watch out for him.
to see this move is not to watch it for the story but for the fight scenes. thats all this movie is about. this shows the true essence of kick boxing. crazy ass fighting.
A cinematic triumph, a new true masterpeice of the art. One of the finest films since Van Dames Bloodsport!
Numerous unbelievable stunts Tony Jaa pulled off in the movie! With Jackie Chan past his prime (looong ago) and Jet Li constantly relying on strings, Tony Jaa certainly opened my eyes. I will certainly look forward to Ong Bak II (if there`s one).