Ong Bak 3
J**M
Fun, action, Tony fighting
If you like the Ong Bak 1 and 2 you will like this one
M**Y
Movie
Great movie
T**
Beautiful film and beautiful technique.
This is an excellent film! Putting aside the incredible fight sequences for a moment, there is a deep spiritual and love centered story here. I understand the difficulty in reading a film (subtitles) while trying to pay attention to the visuals, it takes one out of the story sometimes. Things get lost in translation and we inevitably blame the storytelling. Lots of people have written here that the storylines do not connect, but that is only due to the fact that Thai, Chinese, and Japanese films don't spoon feed us the plot, they want us to think and reflect. We need to understand that we as American aren't as thoughtful as other cultures, I say that with sadness. There is much to take away from these films, especially if you love martial arts.The fight scenes are amazing, especially after the second act. I don't want to spoil the ending, just trust me, he will astound you as always.
S**D
A great Christmas gift
For Christmas I gave my son all three of the Ong Bak movies. "Ong Bak 3" starts where 2 left off and Tony Jaa's character is beaten and must make his way back with the use of meditation and learns how to deal with his karma. He returns to his village but his enemy awaits him.My son likes the third movie best of all three, and I have to admit that other than the scene where Jaa runs across the backs of moving elephants in "Ong Bak 2" I like 3 also. The elephant scene was just unbelievable and makes 2 stand out. Tony Jaa is excellent at what he does, and including all types of martial arts from different Eastern countries is very interesting as well. The Special Features included have a lot of good information in them.Highly recommended.
M**E
Ong Bak 3
Tony Jaa stars in this martial arts fight fest that will amaze you! Fight scenes with Muay Thai, Par Kour, and gymnastics/acrobatics that appear to defy gravity are Tony Jaa's specialty and he has been placed in the elite of martial arts movies right up there with Jet Li and Jacki Chan. In this, the third film in the series, Tien is captured but then is rescued by his villagers. The villagers teach him the more spiritual sides of martial arts but all is not well. His kidnappers return for him and the fight ensues! This movie has been described my multiple reviewers as "amazing, ultra violent, and with fight sequences that are second to none". Let the Thai Warrior show you his skills! This movie is rated R for extreme violence. Enjoy!
L**T
Under appritiated
Ong Bak 3 is a much better film than most people give it credit for, but then again most people do not know much about Buddism. Tony Jaa in makeing Ong Bak 3 rounded out and capped off the other two movies brilliantly with this third and final film in the trilogy if you know anything at all about Buddist philosophy then you will understand that this third movie do'se nothing but add more depth and meaning to the first two movies. Many feel that this movie lacks action but without it the first two are just action films this movie ties everything together creating a much better story as a whole. Thank you Mr. Jaa I get it and apprietiate what you have done!
P**F
Amazing fight scenes....or should I say scene...
I had been following the making of this film for some time and after the set up that Ong Bak 2 gave and the initial ideas for the film I was expecting something really pushing the envelope.That didn't exactly happen...I had read that Tony Jaa would be fighting in a manner that it would seem as if he was boneless but it turned out he danced for the last 2/3 of the movie...I get using traditional dance and making it lethal while using the beauty of the dance but yeah that wasn't what I wanted. The epic fight that I was waiting for between him and the crow was not impressive at all.Decent movie but not as awesome as I would have hoped...the original movie was still a whole lot better...Fight scene with the elephants was the most jaw dropping...but you have to wait until almost the end of the movie...
D**H
Thai Mysticism with the premier Martial Artist, Tony Jaa
I have always enjoyed the cultural story lines of the Ong Bak trilogy, this one is no exception, while the fight scenes are more historical rather than in the present age, and I prefer the present age setting, they are still trademark Tony Jaa. I can see that Tony wanted to tell a story in this one, as it is the final chapter. I still believe Tony is the finest on screen martial artist I have seen, it seems sometimes they want to make him fight armies now, but I still prefer the incredible individual feats of martial ballet, he puts on. Amazing stuff, if you are a fan of Martial Arts you will enjoy it.
S**P
Super
Le blu-ray à une version française, super !
C**N
Gran película de Tony Jaa
Tercera y última película de la Saga Ong Bak, una gran peñícula si te gusta este género.
O**E
Bon film
J'adore Tony Jaa et j'avais aimé Ong Back 2 et évidemment j'attendrais la suite avec impatience. Je ne vais pas dévoiler l'intrigue du film donc sachez que j'ai été un peu surprise par le déroulement et la fin de l'histoire, mais, ceci n'empêche pas que c'est un bon film à regarder pour se détendre ! Certains n'aimeront pas en disant que beaucoup de scènes de combats y sont, en fait, moi j'adore ce genre de film. Bref que du bonheur ! Et Tony Jaa est tout simplement superbe, avec mon mari nous sommes fans.
S**O
FILM
ERRATO AQUISTO NON IN ITALIANO
U**N
Very entertaining
I really liked this movie because it showed Tony Jaa's martial arts skills and acting abilities.
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