Ong-Bak 2. About the film

Elephants bow their heads... Enemies are speechless... When the long-awaited hero rises.

Get ready to see Tony Jaa and the ultimate Thai martial art the world is waiting for in the action-packed action movie of the year.

Tien (Tony Jaa) was a boy about whom the prophecy read: “A boy who grew up on the edge of a blade and with the taste of blood on his lips”. Since childhood, he was trained in various types of martial arts, his knees turned into spears and his elbows into swords. Every part of his body could be used as a weapon to defeat the enemies that stood in his way. Many years ago, Chernang (Sorapong Chatri), the leader of the bandits Fa Bik Krut (from the Garuda cliff), rescued Tien from captivity of slave traders. He decided to teach the boy all types of martial arts in the hope that someday he would become his worthy successor.

But after Tien was proclaimed a great warrior, he sought only one thing - to avenge the death of his murdered father (Santisuk Promsiri). And he will have to fight with other great warriors, such as the chief of security dressed in golden armor (Suppakorn Kitsuwan), the mysterious killer in black or the sage Pud-Sang-Ka (Dan Chupong) - the right hand of Rat-Cha-Sei-Na, the goal which - to send Tien to another world.

Witness an epic action movie in which all types of martial arts are combined into one. You will forever forget everything you have seen before in traditional action films and will regret if you miss the opportunity to see the deadly stunts with your own eyes.

December 5, 2008, in all nearby cinemas in the country.

Facts about the film

“Ong-Bak 2” - one of the largest and most expensive films ever shot in Thailand. It was created by manufacturing company No. 1 - Sahamongkol Film International. It is placed on the same level with such epics as “The Legend of Suriotai” and “King Naresuan 1-2-3” from director Chatrichalerma Jukola, “Queens of Langasuka” by Nonzi Nimbutra and “Protector” and “Chocolate” by Prachya Pinkaev.

“Ong Bak 2” is the most anticipated Thai action movie. He is one of those Thai action heroes who, thanks to his predecessors, films “Ong-Bak”, “Born to Fight”, “Defender” and “Chocolate” are attracting the attention of the whole world.

“Ong-Bak 2” is Tony Jaa's dream project, his life's quest turned into a feature film after consultation with a top-notch Thai fight choreographer Pannui Rittikrai.

“Ong-Bak 2” will introduce everyone to a new type of martial art. This is a unique fighting technique that Jaa studied, practiced and perfected to combine all martial arts known to man into one whole. It's like Muay Thai or any hand-to-hand combat technique that is used instead of weapons.

By creating a combination of beautiful, sophisticated and powerful technique and traditional Thai dance, Jaa became the pioneer of a new type of martial arts, consisting of completely different, different movements.

The desire to create a film with an epic twist led to a collaboration with Ek Yemchuen, a top-notch Thai production designer known for such masterpieces as “Nang nak”, “2499 antapan krong muang”, “Jun Dara”, “OK Baytong”, “Queens of Langasuki” and “Mahalai Muanglea”. He was responsible for the design of the film, which took place in an exotically decorated ancient Khmer castle. No one had done this before.

No less attention was paid to the film's script. “Ong-Bak 2” became an action movie that can be recognized by its enchanting fights and exciting plot, in the characters of which star actors Sorapong Chatri, Nirut Sirijunya, Sarunyu Wongkrajang, Santisuk Promsiri, Pettai Wongghamlao, Pattama Panthong and others put all their hearts and souls.

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    Sad news: the famous Thai actress Intira Jaroenpura, the main character of the action film "Sanctuary", yesterday, Sunday, my father passed away at the age of 78. The singer, actor, screenwriter, director and producer was better known by his stage name Ruj Ronnapop. Thai news outlets reported that he had recently suffered from diabetes and Parkinson's disease.
    R.I.P.

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