Top Tier Fight Scenes! Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003) Movie Reaction & Review FIRST TIME WATCHING

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • In this video we are reacting to the movie Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003)!! When a sacred Buddha statuette, Ong Bak, is stolen from the village, Boonting goes to Bangkok in order to retrieve it. He uses his mastery in the traditional Muay Thai to combat his enemies.
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  • @DosCavazos
    @DosCavazos  Год назад +49

    Watch our our full-length watch-a-long reaction to Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/ong-bak-muay-69528562
    📢Watch our reactions to The Raid: ruclips.net/video/htLYi9sH4MI/видео.html
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    • @haneefkmytheen6385
      @haneefkmytheen6385 Год назад

      Why you are stopping the video intermittently, which is not good.

    • @SuperDman82
      @SuperDman82 Год назад

      Have you guys ever seen any Van Damme movies??

    • @texasrattlesnake31637
      @texasrattlesnake31637 Год назад

      Awesome reaction to a hard hitting movie! Tony Jaa is a Muay Thai legend! Please react to Parts 2 and 3, as well as The Protector -

    • @martialartist8747
      @martialartist8747 Год назад

      Why are you talking too much at reaction time😒😒

    • @guyvandurme7228
      @guyvandurme7228 Год назад

      here is my recommandation : the movie : "chocolate" with yanin "jeeja" Mitananda. That girl could kick anyone on earth's ass ! She is even better than Tony Jaa ! I really mean it.

  • @deathpearl360
    @deathpearl360 Год назад +226

    The Protector (Tom Yum Goong) !!! It's a must!!!! It also starrs Tony JAA!!!

  • @nadeeml9276
    @nadeeml9276 Год назад +319

    I remember going back in the theaters a second time to see this movie, because up until that point, we had never seen something like this before. We've seen Matrix style martial arts, kung fu super fast exchanges, Jackie Chan stuff, but not this stuff. And I remember, this movie kind of set the bar higher and paved the way for movies like The Raid: Redemption - i.e. having different styles of martial arts and realism. Super cool movie. And wow, Tony Jaa looks so young!

    • @whynow4306
      @whynow4306 Год назад +18

      Yeah same here, the connections of punches seemed very real. Thats what was so new about this one. The elbows/knees.

    • @luzviminda795
      @luzviminda795 Год назад +19

      This movie already introduced muay thai to alot of people.

    • @robertwinters1369
      @robertwinters1369 Год назад +8

      I did the same thing for the matrix returns.however tonys martial arts fights are way better and practical for the most part.

    • @Kayoss13212
      @Kayoss13212 Год назад +4

      Yeah. IMO. I feel like this movie out Muay Thai/Thai action movies on the map.

    • @WaywardVet
      @WaywardVet Год назад +5

      I saw this twice before I started watching the actual plot. The attention deficit disorder trigger level is so high. "I can do all that!". No. No you can't, me.

  • @seanmillette4323
    @seanmillette4323 8 месяцев назад +19

    The guy who plays his cousin George is a super famous comedian over there. You cant turn on the TV without seeing him in some show.

    • @AvsegnoGrisiewky
      @AvsegnoGrisiewky Месяц назад +2

      My tribe here in India even nicknamed him 😂. He is super famous among our people, they dubbed 4 of his other comedy movies with all sorts of nonsensical dialogues instead of translating them literally. Super famous.

  • @jakesmith5278
    @jakesmith5278 Год назад +19

    This movie put Tony Jaa and Muay Thai in movies on the map. It was a global phoenonal back in the early 2000s.

  • @noxteryn
    @noxteryn Год назад +30

    The reason the fight scenes were so life-like, as you said, is because Asian cinematography has very different philosophy in how to edit fight sequences. In western cinema, the camera is almost always behind the actors, and so you don't see the strikes connect, because the actors are punching air. In this movie, you actually get to see the strikes connect, which is much harder for the actors to do in every way (choreography, stunt coordination, etc).

  • @rexian-
    @rexian- Год назад +12

    This one of my childhood favorites from foriegn movies

  • @yungpoet
    @yungpoet Год назад +14

    My dad used to watch alot of different movies on repeat and this is one of them this film has a place in my heart

  • @ramsdaman1
    @ramsdaman1 Год назад +18

    I first saw this movie in my late teens and it was causing a stir in the uk the fight scenes are some of the best I’ve seen it’s because there’s no cgi it’s all realistic no wires and the hits they took u can feel it

  • @TaoOfTheFist
    @TaoOfTheFist Год назад +101

    I highly recommend that if you guys liked this move that you should check out Tom Yum Goong, aka The Protector. Ong Bak and Tom Yum Goong are some of Tony's best work, and The Protector not only has some amazing fight sequences but it has one of the most iconic single shot sequences in action, if not all of cinema.

    • @jjstarrprod
      @jjstarrprod Год назад +3

      It's basically Tony Jaa's remake of Bruce Lee's Game of death.

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol 11 месяцев назад +2

      That stairway scene is unbelievable

  • @ninjavigilante5311
    @ninjavigilante5311 Год назад +7

    I had this movie before anyone knew what it was going to be.. my friend was a English teacher in yangon Burma, on his way back to visit Canada he stopped in Thailand to pick this movie up... came to my house and told me I have to show u something special! Said alright and we watched this movie amazed... didn't even have English subtitles or anything lol.

  • @saitopickles7075
    @saitopickles7075 Год назад +10

    27:19 Oh yeah, the coin flip, basically they were showing respect. Ting won 3 fights straight, it is the equivalent of a 'hat trick' in hockey. He proved he was a warrior. One punch or one kick knockouts are kind of frowned upon, cause it is considered luck or fluke. So the reason they would not let him leave was he had to prove himself, show you can take it as well as dish it.

  • @adamheimer1938
    @adamheimer1938 Год назад +10

    Need to see number two now. It has considered one of the best non cut fight scene in it. Lots of epic fights in it as well.

  • @AvsegnoGrisiewky
    @AvsegnoGrisiewky Месяц назад +1

    Watched it on a bootleg disc in 2004 in our village hall. I swear people were so impressed that the fights were reminded all the time and it was played 4 times back to back that same night. 😂

  • @walkinglootchest1251
    @walkinglootchest1251 Год назад +9

    Another great Tony Jaa movie I highly recommend is The Protector. The Protector has my favorite fight scenes of all time and even set a record for having the longest single take in a movie. It's crazy.

  • @Carnax6969
    @Carnax6969 Год назад +86

    Thanks to Ong Bak, it brought to light the Thai martial art movie industry to the western audience, and also gave further opportunities for upcoming stunt people. They've got a distinct style and cinematography, so if you enjoyed Ong Bak, I would like to recommend Warrior King, Chocolate, Bangkok Knockous, and Force of Five.

    • @nornnaro118
      @nornnaro118 Год назад

      NO Thai martial art. It's Khmer martial art. But Thai Copy.❎🇹🇭🇰🇭✅❤️️

    • @gogothailand2676
      @gogothailand2676 Год назад

      ​@@nornnaro118 ยังไม่เลิกเคลมอีกเหรอ เขมรไร้สมอง

    • @Pnhatee
      @Pnhatee Год назад +6

      @@nornnaro118 claimbodia again 🤦 the world know who is the original 🇹🇭

    • @bighimhafit5635
      @bighimhafit5635 Год назад

      ​@@nornnaro118you are stupid and all man in combudia. because you are claim all think with be Thailand...

    • @maverickmuchahideen8276
      @maverickmuchahideen8276 Год назад

      @@nornnaro118
      เขมรหน้าโง่

  • @dragontears
    @dragontears Год назад +5

    One of my all time favorites. Tony Jaa is amazing. Watching it in the theaters was so awesome.

  • @benl.ofthegamecatarmy
    @benl.ofthegamecatarmy Год назад +46

    So quick and basic explanation of the story: Ong Bak is kind of the end of the story where Ong Bak 2&3 are the beginning; 2&3 are about an ancient warrior named Tian and his story of revenge and dealing with the resulting Karma; Ong Bak 1 is about Ting, the reincarnation of Tian, protecting the statue that played a part in Tian's redemption or enlightenment, hundreds of years later. A bit confusing if you don't have the relevant social baggage

    • @vinsanity40k
      @vinsanity40k Год назад +5

      no wonder i was so confused watching ong bak 2, no idea it was a prequel 😄

  • @2551987ezio
    @2551987ezio Год назад +15

    I was first introduced to Tony Jaa through this movie. I highly recommend checking out The Protector. The stunts he does in that film, is phenomenal.

  • @blitztpie
    @blitztpie Год назад +10

    THANK YOU! Not enough reactions to this movie! 'Ong Bak' is a completely seperate story from Ong Bak 2&3, just fyi, incase you were considering reacting to them...PLEASE DO!! Ong Bak 2 is one of my favorite martial arts movies of all time! absolutely next level fights! Ong bak 3 continues from 2, not quite as good as 2 but still some incredible fighting!

  • @IanJenn356094
    @IanJenn356094 Год назад +12

    Definitely check out Ong Bak 2. The fights are way crazier and unique! Straight up bonkers movie.

  • @demonsorrows
    @demonsorrows Год назад +28

    First movie I saw with Tony Jaa is The Protector, which has way better fighting than this movie. There's a long flight scene shot without any cuts as he enters a building and fights his way to the top that is just awesome. I highly recommend you watch that movie when you get the chance.

    • @WiqidBritt
      @WiqidBritt Год назад +1

      I don't really agree. The Protector felt like someone saw Ong Bak and decided to remake it while gimmicking up the fights to try to be "better" but to me it just comes off as trying to be clever while the rest of the movie is just much worse off because of it.

  • @samaik245
    @samaik245 Год назад +4

    The Protector starring Tony Jaa is an absolute must watch. It's so good.

  • @padraigroberts6194
    @padraigroberts6194 Год назад +2

    I love/have been watching Ong Bak for so long I forget people haven't seen it. Awesome reaction guys!

  • @pettyspeedypetty
    @pettyspeedypetty Год назад +4

    ขอบคุณที่ดูหนังไทย ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @poselikeangels12
    @poselikeangels12 Год назад +26

    Oh Tony Jaa for sure does his own stunts. You can find live showcases of him doing some really incredible stuntwork in front of an audience, including the bit where he ran on everyone's shoulders. No wires, he just kinda does it.
    Also glad to hear yall mention how the fight scenes don't feel overproduced. What I really love about Tony Jaa (and most of my favorite fight scenes) is that there aren't a million cuts. The choreography stands on its own.

  • @jjstarrprod
    @jjstarrprod Год назад +33

    Glad you guys discovered this classic. Up to this point, the martial arts movie industry was dominated by Hong Kong cinema, with people like Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Jet Li...
    Then, in 2003, came this unknown dude from Thailand who brutally murdered them all in one single movie !
    This movie took the entire martial arts movie industry by storm, launching Tony Jaa's career into superstardom. To the point even Jackie Chan came for a short cameo in Tom Yum Goon (named The Protector in the US, Tony's second movie and also a spectacular movie. Hong Kong having taken notice just how insanely powerful this movie was, this movie is the one that instantly transformed the martial arts filmmaking from silly funny aerial choreographies à la Jet Li's Once Upon a Time, to grounded and brutal street level fight, and certainly helped Donnie Yen's career as well with movies like SPL, Flahspoint (2 formidable and brutal movies), and later on Ip Man (already legendary).
    Tony Jaa has spearheaded the Thailand fight cinema and thanks to how he trailblazed his way into the world, helped a few of his contemporaries and students to shine bright as well (you can also watch a Thai movie called Chocolate, that came out in 2008, directed by the same director than Ong Bak, and starring for the first time Tony's protege JeeJa Yanin, also a brutally spectacular fighting movie.
    You mentioned the Raid in your review, and tell you what : If there was no Ong Back, there wouldn't be The Raid. The Raid came out in 2011 and is definitely a continuation of Ong Bak's brutal and gruesome fighting style.

    • @healthywiseandfit
      @healthywiseandfit Год назад

      That wasn’t Jackie Chan in Tom Yung Goong.

    • @jjstarrprod
      @jjstarrprod Год назад

      @@healthywiseandfit it was, he appeared for a very brief cameo, when Tony arrives at the airport, and they bump into each other, seemingly ready to fight, then Jackie just excuses himself and leaves.

  • @adityamukherjee7038
    @adityamukherjee7038 Год назад +30

    Oh thanks a lot for doing this reaction. This movie is absolute nostalgia. I was 10 or 11 years old when I first saw this film and as a kid I was totally amazed by the action sequences. I had seen Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies before that which had their own styles but this one was something very different. It felt very natural and raw like the punches and the kicks were really hitting. I remember everytime Ting(Tony Jaa) threw a punch or a kick, I felt as if it was hitting me 😅this movie introduced me to the world of Thai culture, Thai movies and above all Tony Jaa. I've loved him ever since. Also, you're right about the fact that Muay Thai is indeed one of the deadliest martial arts in the world but there's one more martial art deadlier than Muay Thai and it's called Kalaripayattu. It's an Indian martial art with its origins in the Indian state of Kerala. It's sometimes referred to as the mother of all other martial arts since it's believed to be the world's oldest form of martial art and all the others just branched out of it like the Chinese Kung Fu for example. I would love for you to check out the Commando series which has Vidyut Jamwal in the lead. He's a very famous action hero in India and also a famous martial artist. He's even got awards from the Chinese box office for his outstanding action sequences in Commando 3. You guys should definitely check out the series. Stay safe and happy and love from India 😀

  • @Jexorz86
    @Jexorz86 Год назад +3

    One of the things about Tony Jaa, he grew up watching old school kung fu, and didn't know they were special effects sometimes, and just thought, well i have to jump that high to be good.. and he's one of the best in the world now

  • @mikedoskitomen1991
    @mikedoskitomen1991 Год назад +3

    This was the movie that introduced me to Tony Jaa. He is an awesome fighter. I recommend you watch the full Ong Bak Series and The Protector series as well

  • @pinkydavis4223
    @pinkydavis4223 Год назад +9

    Hey guys, Iam so glad y'all are reacting to this one, this is the one that started Tony JAA on his way to becoming one of the best Action Heroes of the Marshall arts world. An Ong-Bak 2 an 3 are just crazy!!! He is in my top 5 martial artist of all time ( so far ) that is, if you get a chance after you see 2&3 watch some of his demo's he can do some out of this world stuff. An he does his own stunts!!!! Yup that's right . Just check them out, you will not be disappointed!! Promise 😎🍻

  • @Rvbeus
    @Rvbeus 14 дней назад

    Ong-Bak was like a myth in the late 2000's when i saw it for the first time. You would hear stories about this amazing Asian film that features Muay Thai, and crazy fights with parkour! There was one dvd that we spread between like 30 of us lol Needless to say we ended up loving the film and the legendary Tony Jaa

  • @tempsitch5632
    @tempsitch5632 Год назад +22

    This was the beginning. After the success of this, the team and Tony went pretty crazy with the martial arts in their next few movies. (Even setting a record for longest single take steadicam shot) And Most henchmen destroyed in one fight.
    Yes, Australian accent. Australia is just across the street from thailand.
    Tony Jaa has a unique background in not just traditional Muay Thai but his master was also a master of chinese kung fu which is kind of rare.

    • @chairungruengkokaew498
      @chairungruengkokaew498 Год назад

      Mauy Thai no Kung fu

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Год назад

      @@chairungruengkokaew498 Do you understand English ?

    • @chairungruengkokaew498
      @chairungruengkokaew498 Год назад

      i'm sory (NO understand English ? i'm sory) (I like you) (Muay Thai but his master was also a master of chinese kung fu which is kind of rare.) HaHa!!

    • @chairungruengkokaew498
      @chairungruengkokaew498 Год назад

      แล้วคุณรู้ภาษาไทยมั้ย? มวยไทยมีหลายท่าโจมตี ruclips.net/video/GuGGpTCwePE/видео.html

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Год назад

      @@chairungruengkokaew498 That’s OK.

  • @joaoritter3692
    @joaoritter3692 Год назад +1

    WOW such a pleasant surprise! One of the best action/martial arts movie ever made. Doesnt get enough recognition for it. Great pick guys!

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el Год назад +3

    Never forget being able to see this in a select theater and just being mind blown. then hunting it down everywhere until by the luck of the comic con gods Chicago comic con rolled up that summer and bam, a booth with all the fire bootlegs had the thai version with subs. amazing times and Tony Jaa is legend to me : D

  • @user-nm1du7qk1m
    @user-nm1du7qk1m Год назад +2

    ฉันชอบดูหนังเรื่องนี้มาก แต่เรื่องนี้นานมากดูแล้วดูอีก

  • @OrdinaryApprentice99
    @OrdinaryApprentice99 Год назад +2

    Man the music in this movie was just SOOO GOOD.
    Remember this is a very very very early production for movies in Bangkok and especially Tony Jaa the legend himself.
    I loved it when he had an appearance in „the expendables“ because like every actor legend pretty much was there
    I can only recommend „The protector“ to you guys. It’s 200% more brutal and has such a sad story as well.

  • @mattjosh69
    @mattjosh69 Год назад +6

    Like most martial arts forms that turn into sports, the most deadly parts are taken out to make it less dangers. Muay Thai comes from the original battlefield art of Muay Boran the unarmed fighting style an Krabi Krabong being the Thai weapons style swords etc. Tony is the man. But he’s a Muay Boran fighter not a Muay Thai fighter.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @janel1386
    @janel1386 Год назад

    My oldest brother introduced me to this when it first came out. I haven't seen my brother in years and I'll finally see him this Friday and then I come on here and see this.

  • @brandonreeves6411
    @brandonreeves6411 Год назад +2

    Muay Thai is the sport version of the martial art, I'm not in any way saying it isn't good because it is, the original martial art is Muay Boran. Muay Boran is or was the fighting style of the warriors and soldiers. I myself, would consider Muay Boran/Thai one of the deadliest martial art styles. But something to always remember is this: it's not the martial art but the martial artist.

  • @akira666420
    @akira666420 Год назад +2

    Muay Thai is a top tier striking art. It's often combined with top tier grappling art Brazilian jiu-jitsu in MMA.

  • @sifumagoo1776
    @sifumagoo1776 8 дней назад

    Muay Thai is an extremely powerful martial art. It's about pure core strength, stamina and power. These guys are fast moving concrete men.

  • @DanielC9507
    @DanielC9507 Год назад +2

    Yesss this is one of my fav. It’s so effin awesome. Sad not many people know about this movie

  • @kunten07
    @kunten07 Год назад +3

    This one of the first time people got to see the traditional Muay Thai.
    Yes tony did all the stunts. The guy is a legend. He was also in fast and furious in one of them. I think it was the last time Paul was in it .
    U should check out the second one the ong bak. The second one is better also. The fight scene

  • @saitopickles7075
    @saitopickles7075 Год назад +44

    Technically Muay Thai is not the most dangerous/deadly, all arts can be very deadly, but Thai boxing is considered the most dangerous sport due to the high rate of devastating knockouts, fighters dying, and broken bones. We were once stationed in thailand and watched a few matches they are pretty messy and brutal. Gina Carano started in Thailand as a kickboxer.

    • @dragontears
      @dragontears Год назад +1

      Watching them in person is intense. I've not seen a lot of other IRL martial arts stuff, but living in Thailand I caught some Muay Thai stuff. There was a ASEAN beach sports tournament that had a few boxing and fighting tournaments that included it and going up and down the beach watching different styles Muay Thai really just hits different, forgive the pun.

    • @gamingunited37
      @gamingunited37 Год назад +4

      thai boxing is muay thai muay boran is the raw style the body position is a lot lower the fighters hand position is different but yeah muay boran had to change a lot of stuff to make it fighter friendly

    • @jonasrodrigues1600
      @jonasrodrigues1600 Год назад +2

      Bruh You literally train your body to tank hits and to get harder with callusing.. I'd recommend boxing + Muay Thai + Jiu Jitsu to anyone who wants to be unstoppable on the streets... personal experience.. Most martial arts are not as effective as those I just said.
      When I had to fight a karate dude in a local tournament, they made me not use my bones and thats pretty much a nerf to Thai fighters but I still won easily.. Seriously.. I tried MANY martial arts.. Muay Thai is still my favorite.
      Its hard in the beginning but you feel unstoppable

    • @Dylan-wz3dz
      @Dylan-wz3dz Год назад

      @@jonasrodrigues1600 wow look at you.

    • @nickschnider9191
      @nickschnider9191 Год назад

      Lithwe is basically Muay Thai/ Thai boxing but with headbutts...

  • @arnonpraphun9597
    @arnonpraphun9597 Год назад +2

    I'm Thai. Tony Jaa's martial art is called Muay Thai Boran, which is a throw-on, shake-and-break fight. It is more dangerous than Muay Thai nowadays. Muay Thai Boran is used in times of war. Can kill opponents, even fight with bare hands. Ancient Muay Thai has 4 sectors, but each region has Mae Mai Muay Thai. Different styles, while Tony Jaa uses Korat boxing in the Northeast of Thailand. will focus mainly on kicking in the northeastern region of Thailand, most people are very strong The shins and legs are big and powerful when kicking an opponent.

  • @yourname8054
    @yourname8054 Год назад +2

    Please reaction next to ongbak 2 and Tom yum goog I can’t wait !!!

  • @alexiesjohnedra6300
    @alexiesjohnedra6300 4 месяца назад

    right off the bat "who can get it up" 🤣 you guys are the best

  • @kitgautier1658
    @kitgautier1658 Год назад +6

    This movie will always have a special place in my heart, as I was brought to watch it in an art-house theater by a buddy of mine and his wife. I was a huge Hong Kong action movie fan at the time, and I was expecting some artsy-fartsy film going in (I had no idea what the film was about), but within the first five minutes I was incredibly happy.
    It's my personal best example of "always check stuff out, even if you think you'd hate it, because you could be wrong and miss something that you'd actually really enjoy."

  • @erikchristopherkc
    @erikchristopherkc Год назад +1

    Ong Bak is such a gem. Tony Jaa, you beautiful bastard *chef's kiss*

  • @Stgangle
    @Stgangle Год назад +1

    I remember watching this as a kid, was the best movie i ever seen to my little mind hahahah

  • @Mexecutioner82
    @Mexecutioner82 Год назад +1

    The fight scenes in this movie are epic!!

  • @user-vv7rb4my3w
    @user-vv7rb4my3w Год назад

    Thank you so much for review. 💗

  • @TsDwelling
    @TsDwelling Год назад

    One of my personal favorite Martial Arts movies. Awesome!

  • @sunnyshibano2002
    @sunnyshibano2002 Год назад

    Very good reaction, thank you ❤
    I watched the whole video

  • @chibangin007
    @chibangin007 2 месяца назад

    It is kid's on a playground. We did it. We also did tag. In Chicago. Jump roofs then Chase others. Once tagged we go back. Even run through people home. It was fun.

  • @Slevencolevra
    @Slevencolevra Год назад +2

    Seeing this in theaters 🎥 I was absolutely amazed by Tony Jai

  • @yuminkitano1367
    @yuminkitano1367 Год назад

    I think I've watched all Ong bak multiple times.. The stant is so good..

  • @MrCmad1104
    @MrCmad1104 Год назад +2

    Tony Jaa is a beast!!! Love him!

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 4 месяца назад

    As mentioned above....The Raid, Raid 2. Wow!!😮😮😮

  • @juancruzmoran4634
    @juancruzmoran4634 5 месяцев назад

    Love this movie dat actor dose some dope ass moves

  • @0626polyboy
    @0626polyboy Год назад

    Oh yo finally a reaction bout ong bak

  • @vincea1430
    @vincea1430 6 месяцев назад

    Muay Boren is often referred to as the deadliest martial art. It’s the combat version of the sport from Muay Thai.

  • @shawnsmith2610
    @shawnsmith2610 5 месяцев назад

    There is Ong-Bak 1-3,The Protector 1-2,Triple Threat.Tony Jaa is also in Monster Hunter,Fast and the Furious 7 and more in Ong-Bak and The Protector he uses mo wires no camera tricks and no stunt doubles.He uses Muay Boran and Thai Boxing in Ong-Bak and The Protector.Thai Boxing was made from Muay Boran.

  • @TMNTfever
    @TMNTfever 8 дней назад

    While Muay Thai is a devastating martial art, it's still a traditional form yet heavily competition-based, so not made to be fatal. There are actually lethally and fatally-focused martial arts like Krav Maga. And one very popular martial art that is banned from MMA is Wing Chun, because they are trained to do eye gauges, groin shots, and bone breaking.

  • @BRTLxo
    @BRTLxo 4 месяца назад

    2:42 at my elementary school we had very tall playground instruments and me and my friends would definitely play tag on em, it got to a point people were climbing all the way up and one kid did fall and had to be rolled out by wheelchair with the nurse but we all kept playing lmao, we did not gaf as children.

  • @boyzaPo
    @boyzaPo Год назад

    Thank you admin i love muaythai❤

  • @M3Sin
    @M3Sin Год назад

    I'm so glad you both did this movie!
    First time I watched this movie was in 8th grade,all the way in the back of class,on my homies PSP😅

  • @shawnsmith2610
    @shawnsmith2610 5 месяцев назад

    Tony Jaa is also in Skin Trade,Triple Threat,XXX The Return of Xander Cage,Fast and The Furious 7,Monster Hunter,Ong-Bak 2-3,The Protector 1-2 and more.

  • @tyrocyr
    @tyrocyr 3 месяца назад

    Great reaction, love this movie, and what’s the outro song though?

  • @arnonpraphun9597
    @arnonpraphun9597 Год назад +1

    I'm Thai and would like to explain the story. The current Muay Thai competition will emphasize a strong body But the weapon is not as strong as Ancient Muay Thai because ancient Muay Thai is not a sport, it is an art of close-quarters fighting with bare hands. It will be used in war battles. There will be a Mae Mai Muay Thai and Muay Thai lace which is very dangerous to death If used in battle It is a high-level science in ancient times, whether it is a monarch or a general, a military officer who is good at boxing, swordsmanship, and all books of dossier, so that our country is independent. Up to this day, because our King is capable, all of them have led Phapha to fight by themselves.

  • @kreysi5745
    @kreysi5745 Год назад

    The Protector and Ong bak 2 is a must!

  • @CheesiestCheesehead
    @CheesiestCheesehead Год назад

    Bruh part 2 go crazy 💯💪🏾

  • @chibangin007
    @chibangin007 2 месяца назад

    All 50. One has to pick and tag. Once tagged they go tag. Even cops showed but game goes.

  • @gentity8589
    @gentity8589 Год назад

    Thank you for watching this.

  • @josephstaggs4545
    @josephstaggs4545 4 месяца назад

    I dont practice muay thai so I may be wrong... But from what i know it is a pretty brutal martial art. If im not mistaken its known as the "art of eight limbs" referring to your hands, elbows, knees, and feet. In ancient times the warriors would fight unarmed against armed opposition, focusing on simply injuring them by breaking bones instead of killing. This was to take out the most amount of enemies and refocus on protecting the king.
    Again, im only spouting stuff I've heard about the art so im not 100% on all this

  • @thelma48
    @thelma48 Год назад

    Love the second one out of all of them

  • @mcm95403
    @mcm95403 4 месяца назад

    Tony is amazing, and the comedy in the movie as well is just great!

  • @Octaslash08
    @Octaslash08 Год назад

    Muay Thai is one of the most dangerous arts, a similar one called Lethwei is even scarier because the fights are bare knuckle and in addition to punches, kicks, knees and elbows, headbutts are also allowed.

  • @MasalaMan
    @MasalaMan Год назад

    Daaaamnn, haven't watched this since I was a kid. lol.

  • @underTaker5223
    @underTaker5223 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for watching our Thai movies.🙏🙏🙏

  • @xcalib3r686
    @xcalib3r686 Год назад

    Didn't expect you to watch a movie from my country😊

  • @bigppenergy3082
    @bigppenergy3082 Год назад

    Left arm window arm enjoying the breeze. 😂

  • @MrHartApart
    @MrHartApart 5 месяцев назад

    Saw this with my best friend when it came out in the states. Never seen REAL hits or this style in general before. Gotta love the old, kick the dude straight in his fucking face technique. Quite effective.

  • @zetathix
    @zetathix Год назад

    The age in the movie is the time when foreigners love to order statue's head to decorate their home through black market, a lot of ancient statues in Thailand were destroyed because of this issue.

  • @thetakestudio1993
    @thetakestudio1993 5 месяцев назад

    The tree climbing scene reminded me of the movie Dragon Lord.

  • @SKYREOS
    @SKYREOS Год назад +1

    finally a popular channel react to this martial art masterpiece, i hope u gonna do all 3 of them and i hope u still gonna do ip man 4 as the finale of the ip man movies.

  • @chuckt9us
    @chuckt9us Год назад

    My crew of teenage friends called this 48:45 the Mortal Kombat "FATALITY!" sequence in the theater. I've never seen anyone accelerate THROUGH an opponent.

  • @sittichaitipsom8955
    @sittichaitipsom8955 Год назад

    Thanks for watching and very much and video.🙏🙏♥️🥰⭐⭐⭐✨

  • @khongkaphan_4129
    @khongkaphan_4129 Год назад

    ชอบรีแอ็คมาก❤️✨

  • @antoinebrown1687
    @antoinebrown1687 Год назад +1

    This is a great movie, you guys need to see The Protector next

  • @teeblack06
    @teeblack06 4 месяца назад

    Tony Jaa does all his own stunts. the guy he kneed in the helmet he almost broke his neck and gave him a concussion. Check out Tom Yung Goong ("The Protector" the english title)

  • @fubbingson
    @fubbingson Год назад

    Tom-Yum-Goong (the protector in the US and Warrior King in the UK) is well worth a watch, the fight choreography is even better.

  • @nanthipat1
    @nanthipat1 Год назад

    I'm proud to see this. I'm Thai. This story is so fun. Thanks for the reaction. I like different cultures How did he feel when he saw something like this?

  • @escanordaone9383
    @escanordaone9383 Год назад

    The protector is a must watch guys

  • @alyssam4970
    @alyssam4970 Год назад +1

    All martial arts/armed and unarmed combat can be 'deadly', from the ancient arts to the hand to hand taught to us in the armed forces...it's the person using it, that determines if it's lethal or not, nobody learns an art to walk down a back alley looking for trouble...if they do they are the wrong person to be learning it....

  • @bhardnavares5903
    @bhardnavares5903 Год назад

    Before "The Raid" this was THE premier modern Asian action movie/martial arts movie of the 2000s!

  • @Calvizzuuu
    @Calvizzuuu Год назад +2

    You guys have to watch "The Protector" now w/ Tony Jaa

  • @fzoid3534
    @fzoid3534 Год назад

    Damn.. movie is nearly 20 years old.
    Great action movie.

  • @valentinsavinon6389
    @valentinsavinon6389 Месяц назад

    Soundtrack is goog too🔥🔥 tuk tuk car and battle royal themes