It is about Jane and Tun who accidentally kills a girl in a car accident and then run without looking at her.
ONG BAK MUAY THAI WARRIOR SOUNDTRACK LIST MOVIE
This amazing movie won the prestigious Jury Award at the 2004 Cannes film festival.Īnother gem of a film that was released in 2004 is Shutter which belongs to the horror and thriller genre and is very tough to watch alone.
It is typical of the director’s style and is about a soldier looking for a lost boy in the jungle. It was released in 2004 and was directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Tropical Malady is one of the best Thai films of all time. Directed by Prachya Pinkaew the cast of the movie is JeeJa Yanin, Ammara Siripong, Hiroshi Abe, and Pongpat Wachirab. The 2000s was the peak of Thai movies as another amazing movie was released in 2008 named Chocolate which is a martial arts drama and is a blessing for action lovers. Directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul is a very bold and experimental movie and is the first Thai movie to win Palme d’Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past LivesĢ010 drama and fantasy movie named Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives is about uncle Boonmee who is preparing himself for death as he is suffering from kidney disease. It was released in a lot of countries and became a hit in almost all of them because of its amazing action sequels.Ģ. It is about an ancient Buddha statue that gets stolen and how a Muay Thai artist comes forward to bring it back. Released in 2003, Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior is an action and martial arts film, it stars Tony Jaa, Mum Jokmok, Panna Rittikrai, and Pumwaree Yodkamol in the lead roles. So, here are some amazing Thai movies of different genres with a little indigenous touch that flourished worldwide. Many Thai movies have flourished worldwide and did great on the international level because of the uniqueness they have, story lines are receiving appreciation and actors are getting the recognition they deserve. Thai cinema is no different its shows and movies are being loved a lot these days. Slowly other cinemas have also joined the race and are getting recognition from all around the world. It also features new hip-hop/rap music on the credits that has nothing to do with the film, Thai culture or Thailand - see Movie Censorship.Hollywood has been ruling the world of cinema for decades because of the content and plot they present to the audience. However, it omits a subplot involving Mui and her drug addicted sister. This cut features ALL the fighting and graphic violence including two brutal limb breaks near the film's finale. Lastly there's the French Luc Besson cut, which has become the most widely available edit since its release in 2004. Visually, the Thai and UK versions are identical, except that the UK version features a new orchestral score composed by Richard Wells. The film has been released in at least three versions: the Original Thai version (108min), the UK version (108min) and the French Theatrical Version (105min). The US, French, and Hong Kong releases have the Luc Besson cut with differing exclusive extras. The German release has a longer cut of the film, though it is not the original Thai version but a hybrid edit, and has few extras. Thai Teaser (Thai, English, no subtitles) (1:28)
French Teaser (Thai, no subtitles) (0:57) Theatrical Trailer (French, no subtitles) (2:05) Interview de Tony Jaa (Interview with actor Tony Jaa) (Thai, forced French subtitles) (6:12)īande-annonce + Teasers (Trailers and Teasers) Interview du réalisateur Prachya Pinkaew (Interview with director Prachya Pinkaew) (Thai, forced French subtitles) (8:53)
"Avant-Premières en public" ("Previews in Public" footage from the film's Premiere) (French, Thai, no subtitles) (2:33) "Mouvements du Muay-Thaï" (9 "Muay-Thai Demonstrations with Tony Jaa") Making-Of du clip "Je reste guetto" ("Making of the Music Video Tragedy") (7:12) "Making-Of" featurette (in Thai, forced French subtitles) (48:39)Ĭlip "Je reste guetto" de Tragédie ("Tragedy" music video) (English, French, no subtitles) (4:01)