![]() I have watched this twice and I feel no more clued up. The storyline has more holes than a string vest and what bits you can understand are silly, out of context and flat out odd. Secondly, and this is the problem, the film is a classic case of style over content. Lots of long tracking shots in the fights really help to prove that there are no Wires, CGI and certainly no stunt men. ![]() Jaa's directorial style in places is snappy with some interesting tricks. There is no question that Jaa's physical prowess is phenomenal, a serious Jackie Chan if you will. Having seen the prequels to this film (Ong Bak in particular is fantastic) and Warrior King this doesn't quite live up to first Ong Bak but it has a good go. Can anyone tell me what is actually going on in this film? Firstly, and this is key, the fight sequences are top notch and I come to expect nothing less from Tony Jaa.
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