It’s a shame that the creators don’t understand what the modern viewer of the martial arts genre needs! You just need an interesting plot that makes you think, beautiful shooting with proper editing, accompanied by good music and, of course, competent fight scenes! Bullets, motorcycles, women with killer hair, flying to no one knows where or why, children's graphics! Why all this! What kind of audience is this being filmed for!? It’s better to return to the classics of the genre, but just with a good plot. Again, empty nonsense......
Well, let's just say that there is no point in judging a film by the teaser, when the OB3 teaser came out, there was a lot of action, but in the end the film was UG, with a bunch of unnecessary dialogues. In this teaser there is a special emphasis on stunts to show how they have progressed in this matter, this means large-scale stunts, fights are specifically relegated to the background, although it is quite possible that there will be much more fights, and just the same number of stunts , so much was shown here. And don’t forget, Jaa’s age is making itself felt, he no longer jumps like he did when he was 20-25 years old.
I think all these fast moving objects and scenes with cars/motorcycles in the style of "Fast and the Furious" were done for the sake of 3D. Prachya said in an interview that he loves it when all sorts of crap flies at him from the screen. The problem is that fights in 3D are staged and filmed according to a slightly different principle (different angles, different choreography). The question is whether this will ruin the film.
This is a teaser for now, but if there are no fights in the trailer, then you can start to worry.
Agree. But I personally don’t need 3D. Although Volga purchased the rights to the film. If they show it, I’ll go and support Thai action cinema, but I’ll support it with great pleasure (I’ll go more than once) if the film is great.
I’ll try to find out in the coming days whether “Volga” will be shown in cinemas, and if so, when. Because last year they wrote to me (I asked a question about purchasing TYAG2 for rental) that they would not purchase TYAG2 at all. But they bought it anyway (apparently “Raid” had a successful ride :) )
I think all these fast moving objects and scenes with cars/motorcycles in the style of "Fast and the Furious" were done for the sake of 3D. Prachya said in an interview that he loves it when all sorts of crap flies at him from the screen. The problem is that fights in 3D are staged and filmed according to a slightly different principle (different angles, different choreography). The question is whether this will ruin the film.
This is a teaser for now, but if there are no fights in the trailer, then you can start to worry.
Ilya, let's hope, but it seems to me that with all these candy wrappers, there is no timing left for a fighting game =(
The timing should be more than two hours, then it will remain, but I seriously doubt it. Even before the release of OB3, I thought that the film would last more than 2 hours, because... They promised 2-3 times more action than in OB2. And how it all ended...
It’s better not to get your hopes up, then there is a chance that you will like the film, or at least not disappoint.
Last year there was news (review) about the film. Like someone watching a movie trailer. There were almost no fights there. Mainly the motorcycle episode. Then a non-official appeared. trailer, there aren't many fights again. Now this teaser, where for half a minute (!) we were reminded (!!!) who Tony Jaa is. And for the remaining minute, almost everything was focused on stunts rather than fighting. When the next trailer comes out, the picture will become more or less completely clear. But now it's all very strange. And the film went completely into the wrong steppe. But again, that's all for now. Most likely the creators want to expand the audience, this is the only way I can justify what is happening.
Here's a quote from that review: "This video focuses entirely on Jaa. I didn't notice his partner Jija Yanin or Dan Chupong. There was also not enough hand-to-hand combat, mostly stunts. However, what I saw was impressive. It's nice to see Jaa back in action after his breakdown on the set of Ong Bak 2.
I have a feeling after all the news about the film and videos that there will be more stunts than fighting. And that's bad. And in general the impression is not very good after the videos. It turns out to be some kind of stupid Hollywood movie, with all these explosions, gunfire, chases, CGI, “hair” :) and... TRAIN O_o But from the Thais, I personally always expected something completely different. Let's see, maybe it's not so bad and overall it will look great...we'll see.
But in my opinion, special effects are a good thing. Take Donnie Yen's latest films - which of us will say that they are bad? And who's to say they don't have special effects?
Although, of course, we are not waiting for “TYUG2” for their sake.
It’s a shame that the creators don’t understand what the modern viewer of the martial arts genre needs! You just need an interesting plot that makes you think, beautiful shooting with proper editing, accompanied by good music and, of course, competent fight scenes! Bullets, motorcycles, women with killer hair, flying to no one knows where or why, children's graphics! Why all this! What kind of audience is this being filmed for!? It’s better to return to the classics of the genre, but just with a good plot. Again, empty nonsense......
Hmmm. As for the footage from previous films, I’ll join you. And the flyby from the motorcyclist under the table hurt my eyes like plagiarism. And they showed almost no hand-to-hand combat. But I was impressed by doing the splits under a train and driving a car under a fuel tanker. It looks like the special effects are approaching Hollywood ones.
Ps About “Fast and Furious”, I really liked the sixth one. And for the special effects and filming, and for the good acting, and separately for the fights - technical, tough and more or less realistic and spectacular at the same time.
Well, there was a green screen used throughout. Maybe that's why.
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Am I the only one who thought there was computer intervention in particularly dangerous stunts? Like, for example, when two motorcyclists wanted to knock him down with their jumps.
Ah :) This is a special moment :-D For which I actually wanted to give the teaser a 2. Objectively, I can understand them, but I have never in my life seen such things inserted into a teaser or trailer.
On Facebook in one of the comments they wrote that this is Fast and Furious. And indeed, there is something.
and I liked it. we wait...
There are at least 24 of them.
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(after seeing the frame)
Who criticized the trailer? AM I CRITICIZING??? I didn't watch it well =D
And Kwai is observant. I didn’t even notice that Rata also wrote “twenty” above the “two”. :D If this means 20 fighters, then normal.
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I totally agree!
Will we see the new poster in its entirety?
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Well, let's just say that there is no point in judging a film by the teaser, when the OB3 teaser came out, there was a lot of action, but in the end the film was UG, with a bunch of unnecessary dialogues. In this teaser there is a special emphasis on stunts to show how they have progressed in this matter, this means large-scale stunts, fights are specifically relegated to the background, although it is quite possible that there will be much more fights, and just the same number of stunts , so much was shown here. And don’t forget, Jaa’s age is making itself felt, he no longer jumps like he did when he was 20-25 years old.
The teaser is complete crap.
There is less and less hope for a good movie...
I'm not crazy about 3D either...
Agree. But I personally don’t need 3D. Although Volga purchased the rights to the film. If they show it, I’ll go and support Thai action cinema, but I’ll support it with great pleasure (I’ll go more than once) if the film is great.
I’ll try to find out in the coming days whether “Volga” will be shown in cinemas, and if so, when. Because last year they wrote to me (I asked a question about purchasing TYAG2 for rental) that they would not purchase TYAG2 at all. But they bought it anyway (apparently “Raid” had a successful ride :) )
I think all these fast moving objects and scenes with cars/motorcycles in the style of "Fast and the Furious" were done for the sake of 3D. Prachya said in an interview that he loves it when all sorts of crap flies at him from the screen. The problem is that fights in 3D are staged and filmed according to a slightly different principle (different angles, different choreography). The question is whether this will ruin the film.
This is a teaser for now, but if there are no fights in the trailer, then you can start to worry.
The timing should be more than two hours, then it will remain, but I seriously doubt it. Even before the release of OB3, I thought that the film would last more than 2 hours, because... They promised 2-3 times more action than in OB2. And how it all ended...
It’s better not to get your hopes up, then there is a chance that you will like the film, or at least not disappoint.
Last year there was news (review) about the film. Like someone watching a movie trailer. There were almost no fights there. Mainly the motorcycle episode. Then a non-official appeared. trailer, there aren't many fights again. Now this teaser, where for half a minute (!) we were reminded (!!!) who Tony Jaa is. And for the remaining minute, almost everything was focused on stunts rather than fighting. When the next trailer comes out, the picture will become more or less completely clear. But now it's all very strange. And the film went completely into the wrong steppe. But again, that's all for now. Most likely the creators want to expand the audience, this is the only way I can justify what is happening.
Here's a quote from that review: "This video focuses entirely on Jaa. I didn't notice his partner Jija Yanin or Dan Chupong. There was also not enough hand-to-hand combat, mostly stunts. However, what I saw was impressive. It's nice to see Jaa back in action after his breakdown on the set of Ong Bak 2.
Ilya, let's hope, but it seems to me that with all these candy wrappers, there is no timing left for a fighting game =(
I have a feeling after all the news about the film and videos that there will be more stunts than fighting. And that's bad. And in general the impression is not very good after the videos. It turns out to be some kind of stupid Hollywood movie, with all these explosions, gunfire, chases, CGI, “hair” :) and... TRAIN O_o But from the Thais, I personally always expected something completely different. Let's see, maybe it's not so bad and overall it will look great...we'll see.
I want a fight.
But in my opinion, special effects are a good thing. Take Donnie Yen's latest films - which of us will say that they are bad? And who's to say they don't have special effects?
Although, of course, we are not waiting for “TYUG2” for their sake.
In my opinion, they added a lot of special effects, which makes the film lose its uniqueness ((
It’s a shame that the creators don’t understand what the modern viewer of the martial arts genre needs! You just need an interesting plot that makes you think, beautiful shooting with proper editing, accompanied by good music and, of course, competent fight scenes! Bullets, motorcycles, women with killer hair, flying to no one knows where or why, children's graphics! Why all this! What kind of audience is this being filmed for!? It’s better to return to the classics of the genre, but just with a good plot. Again, empty nonsense......
It's strange why it's still off. the site was not launched.
The fights should be at their best, but the graphics leave much to be desired: they are very striking.
Weak. But this is just a teaser.
I am 110% sure that the film can only be watched in fast forward from fight to fight :) Like all Jaa films :)
Hmmm. As for the footage from previous films, I’ll join you. And the flyby from the motorcyclist under the table hurt my eyes like plagiarism. And they showed almost no hand-to-hand combat. But I was impressed by doing the splits under a train and driving a car under a fuel tanker. It looks like the special effects are approaching Hollywood ones.
Ps About “Fast and Furious”, I really liked the sixth one. And for the special effects and filming, and for the good acting, and separately for the fights - technical, tough and more or less realistic and spectacular at the same time.
TYG2 teaser Eng sub
youtube.com/watch?v=kWI2tWknUUQ
And in my opinion, the most interesting things were left for later.
Maybe they drew motorcycles, or filmed them separately, and then combined everything into one frame ;)
Well, there was a green screen used throughout. Maybe that's why.
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By the way, when viewed frame-by-frame, in the moment with the motorcycles, it is slightly noticeable that chromakey was used.
Am I the only one who thought there was computer intervention in particularly dangerous stunts? Like, for example, when two motorcyclists wanted to knock him down with their jumps.
And the passage under the table was stolen from Chocolate. :D
Ah :) This is a special moment :-D For which I actually wanted to give the teaser a 2. Objectively, I can understand them, but I have never in my life seen such things inserted into a teaser or trailer.
On Facebook in one of the comments they wrote that this is Fast and Furious. And indeed, there is something.
I don’t understand at all why it was necessary to insert excerpts from his previous films?
Nah. After watching two teasers, my impressions are 3rd. Let's see what happens next.
Very few new shots.
Hmmm. Where can I dig up the plot now?..
I have mixed feelings :)