I watch this movie when I was a 8 years ... Now I was 20 years nothing change my mind for this movie👍👌 still beautiful ever .....Tony Jaa greatest fighter actor
The fight scenes in this movie are unique. The combination of varied martial art forms is exciting to watch. Also, the fact that these techniques and weapons were the most intrinsic methods of combat in those times hits you like nothing and urges you to learn more about it. Thanks to Tony Jaa & team for giving us this stunning movie.
Say what you will about his directing, the choreography in this movie is ground breaking. Especially this fight, the masterful use of so many different weapons and styles in a single fight is absolutely insane. Gets me every time!
5:12 There's a fun little detail if you pay close attention to Tony's hands and movements. He makes more of a claw fighting the guy with the spike gauntlets to grab and restrain the movements of his arms to avoid the spikes and instead of trying to attack his padded armoring, he instead opts to go low and target his lesser protected legs. Meanwhile he transitions back to his more normal blunt style, closed fists again, and he is focused more on the torso of the guy with no armor at all. And he just casually switches it up in tandem of engaging the two guys. I love the little details like this. :p
Lol, he's just switching martial arts between kung fu(tiger fist) to Muay Thai, he is using the tiger fist when he fights the claw guy and then switch to Muay Thai when face the other guy and vice versa. Don't complicate things
@@richardrackley2430 Just impressive that he can do that simultaneously, fighting two people at once with two different styles without missing a beat. 😆
3:50 to 6:12 gotta be one of the BEST martial art sequence I've seen in any action movie. Amazingly choreographed, superbly shot and the fight itself relentless that you can't help but applaud the stunt team and Tony Jaa! Fucking awesome!!!
The pauses between combinations, and general hesitance of opponents to exploit opportunities to attack are obvious signs of choreography. At the level of skilled dancing, performed by martial artists, I can agree it is an enjoyable spectacle. It is by no stretch a martial arts sequence, but rather a sequence which includes martial arts.
One thing that made this scene even better is the fact that the mercenaries were coming at him with all kinds of weapons from every corner of Asia: Katanas, tantos, Kamas, Kusarigamas, Ninja Claws, push daggers, tridents, spears, Chinese straight swords and broad swords, triple staffs, Guandaos, Indian Falchions, scimitars...and overgrown fingernails too lol
The coolest part about that sequence is how he matchrs their styles to fight them. He fights the kickboxer with muay thai and the kung fu fighter with kung fu. Switching back and forth as he goes. High water mark of modern martial arts cinema.
No lie. Seriously. It's actually professionally voted by many critics, surveys, personnel etc as one of the best fight sequences ever and all time in a movie. Unfortunately, there are sooooo many other Thai movies that probably are 30x greater but never got international recognition
4:40 is so intense those Muai Thai positions, the Ba Ji Quan at 5:48 to Bagua at 5:53 using Tiger and Crane with the most powerful ending on Ba Ji Quan at 06:09 omg so sweet, God, I miss these type of movies. 6:39 is unbelievable, the damage. Now his weaponry mastery is fantastic, that's how you do it 7:14 is not just a weapon because, is an extension of his spirit, pure emotion, trichaku was masterful teasing the extensions, 8:22 Jian is so damn fluid, beautiful and elegant look at 09:40 this is how it should be used combined with agility, precission and speed 8:44 Taijijian as its purest combat form, every weapon teases another one, the Trichaku the Kusarigama which was fantastic and the Jian with the Daos. The elephant part is just super cool, the enemy that fights with that shitty crane style was awesome and the way he removes the protection by taking possesion of the elephant is incredible, this movie is gold.
@@NoName-gp8il yeah I've seen probably hundreds at this point and you're absolutely right. The choreography is amazing and so fast and powerful-looking. Beautifully done
I've seen a lot of fight sequences in my day because you have the big 3 Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and Jet Li even Donnie Yen but when I first seen this fight sequence I was blown away, I couldn't say nothing!
Man I almost lost my shit when he switched his style for a little before switching back. I love when fighters do that. Exercise all the styles they know.
Different from his earlier movies, I found him already learnt Chinese martial art and incorporated some of the techniques into his Thai mma techniques. Quite impressive indeed.
9:14.Rope dart is extremely difficult to learn and master, but this guy uses it like a pro. Tony is very talented. I learned about the art from scorpion MK and Jinfeng from Sifu. P.S. The rope dart sound effect 9:19 to 9:21 sounds just like scorpions classic MK2 get over here spear attack.
The 3-sectioned staff is even more difficult to master. When I first saw this scene with him using the weapon like that, I knew he must have mastered every weapon.
Can we appreciate that there are like 5 final boss level villains in one fight scene... All cool with very different fighting styles.... Best fight scene of all time, beats Jet Li's Fist of Legend finale
My favorite martial arts heroes are Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury, Boyka in Undisputed 2, Tony Jaa in Ong Bak 2 , Iko Uwais in Raid 2 and Donnie Yen in IP Man 1. My most favorite are Bruce Lee since he can kill with one punch in Fist of Fury while Tony Jaa in Ong Bak have so many moves in his arsenal and can use different kind of weapons accurately.
You seen ong bak 1 it was awesome. If you haven't you should see the movies chocolate and bangcock knockout those movies have awesome mui Thai fight scenes as well
In this movie he was train to be a warrior since a child. He's adopted father is former assassin and it is the one who killed the real father of Tony Jaa
I have ONG-BAK 1 - 3! But from the fight scenes I love Part 2 mostly! How Tony Jaa use 2 STYLES vs his opponents...incredible skills! Muay Thai Boran,Hung Gar Gung Fu and WUSHU! That's the reason how he can fight with almost every kind of weapon! I love THIS FINAL SHOWDOWN!!!
This action Sequence Revealed Tony Jaa. SUPREME talents & he directed this. Don't forget when he ran on top of a PACK 🐘. That was real not CGI. Critics hated on him because he went back in time⏳ 🎥 won in the long run💯💯💯💯💯
My first time watching this film, I knew nothing about it. So imagine the levels of increasing appreciation and satisfaction experienced as the movie unfolded and expanded in scope while maintaining such compositional beauty and impeccable pacing throughout. All this carried by a beautifully layered story and an array of unique and fascinating characters. truly impressive film achievement! One of a few of the most intelligent martial arts films ever done, in my opinion. And I’ve seen…lots. All characters are attractive and interesting in their own way. I’m partial to Miss Fang and Stinky Tofu!
Intensity, excitement and out of this world energy in this breathtaking and cinematic masterpiece of a movie. The fight scenes, the transitions in and out, the scenery and camera work was absolutely incredible.
This has got to be one of the best fighting sequence in a martial arts action film ever made. Tony Jaa demonstrates his fighting skill further. We were already blown away and amazed by his speed, agility, stamina and strength in the first Ong-Bak movie and his other movie Tom Yum Goong aka The Protector aka Warrior King. Now, we get to see him push it further in this film by demonstrating his usage of different weapons! He shows the skillful and masterful usage of a sword, three-section staff, rope dart, Muay Boran and some kung fu techniques. It's so satisfying to see him take down these ninjas who are also just as skilled if not more skillful than him. This film to me is legendary status in the martial arts and action cinema genre!
This particular fight scene pays so much homage and respect to the Shaw Brothers era classics like 5 Dreadly Venoms, Shaolin vs Wutang, 8 Diagram Pole fighter and The Avenging Eagle while outdoing the more modern Jet Li style Kung fu films that came after them.
Learn what the word and meaning of underrated okay? It's not underrated. It's one if not of the greatest Tai action films and key career film of Tony haa. It's highly rated and popular
Absolut überragend diese Szene !! Und die machen nichts mit Seilen oder sonstiges, das ist pure Liebe zu muay Thai🫶🏻also Tonys Filme sind Weltklasse, ong bak 1 hab ich bestimmt 30 mal gesehen diese Art wie er kämpft ist einzigartig 😍
2 this day, this is my best movie/martial art/animeesic/video gamey scene ever. You hav it all here, the build up, the cheorography, the sound track, the technic, the bloody brilliance of story telling and letting da hero bcome da hero & rise above. Yo Tony Jaa needs mo movies like this. Or even better new bloods need a chance to make a movie like this. This movie is my 2nd best movie of all time and I hope many many mo people get da chance 2 watch it ❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Even the foot soldier in this movie are super skilled. It doesn’t take one kick or block to take them down. Shows how formidable the enemies he faced are.
Compared to this, Hollywood fights are kindergarten. Respect all the dedication and hard work that goes into this.
More like toddlers
annoying shakey cameras vs guys that know how to punch, kick, block, wield weapons. Yeah fuck hollywood fights, they're generally terrible.
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Still one of the best fight scenes of all time!
The first Ip man against 10 black belt karate is also good
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I watch this movie when I was a 8 years ... Now I was 20 years nothing change my mind for this movie👍👌 still beautiful ever .....Tony Jaa greatest fighter actor
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Amazing movie
That sword fight with both hands with absolute perfection.... Tony a true legend 🔥🔥
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This fight scene is still unbeatable....what a super..martial art, action, perfection... Everything is just awesome and fabulous.
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Best fight scene I've seen before by far. Even better than the fight scenes in the first ong bak which was pretty sick. This triples that
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These hits are so strong I feel em 😂😂😂😂
1000s action movie watched..ONe of the best direction and action ever seen among them ..who else agreee??
BGM was too bad
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Thank you very much Thailand for sharing this beautiful martial art
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The fight scenes in this movie are unique. The combination of varied martial art forms is exciting to watch. Also, the fact that these techniques and weapons were the most intrinsic methods of combat in those times hits you like nothing and urges you to learn more about it. Thanks to Tony Jaa & team for giving us this stunning movie.
Similar to Kill Bill with O'Ren. LOTS of similarities there check it out!
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I've lost count of the number of times I have watched this fight scene..
This guy is a marvel to watch and I've enjoyed every movie he has done
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Say what you will about his directing, the choreography in this movie is ground breaking. Especially this fight, the masterful use of so many different weapons and styles in a single fight is absolutely insane. Gets me every time!
Like playing a side-scrolling martial arts video game. Tony Jaa's is a mad genius.
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5:12 There's a fun little detail if you pay close attention to Tony's hands and movements. He makes more of a claw fighting the guy with the spike gauntlets to grab and restrain the movements of his arms to avoid the spikes and instead of trying to attack his padded armoring, he instead opts to go low and target his lesser protected legs. Meanwhile he transitions back to his more normal blunt style, closed fists again, and he is focused more on the torso of the guy with no armor at all. And he just casually switches it up in tandem of engaging the two guys.
I love the little details like this. :p
Damn nice observation.. These details make the whole scene even better than it already is.
Thas some straight mental focus right there. Mentally change it up constantly like that.😊
Lol, he's just switching martial arts between kung fu(tiger fist) to Muay Thai, he is using the tiger fist when he fights the claw guy and then switch to Muay Thai when face the other guy and vice versa.
Don't complicate things
This is just him switching between tiger style kung fu and muay thai
@@richardrackley2430 Just impressive that he can do that simultaneously, fighting two people at once with two different styles without missing a beat. 😆
The main reason these movies are so good is because the hits look like they really connecting
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3:50 to 6:12 gotta be one of the BEST martial art sequence I've seen in any action movie. Amazingly choreographed, superbly shot and the fight itself relentless that you can't help but applaud the stunt team and Tony Jaa! Fucking awesome!!!
The pauses between combinations, and general hesitance of opponents to exploit opportunities to attack are obvious signs of choreography. At the level of skilled dancing, performed by martial artists, I can agree it is an enjoyable spectacle. It is by no stretch a martial arts sequence, but rather a sequence which includes martial arts.
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Agreed , this guy in his prime was ridiculously insane
@@stephenl7048 after my 30th rewatch I would have to disagree. Jaa was landing hits that would stun any opponents of that size.
Seriously though, what you apologizing for??
One thing that made this scene even better is the fact that the mercenaries were coming at him with all kinds of weapons from every corner of Asia: Katanas, tantos, Kamas, Kusarigamas, Ninja Claws, push daggers, tridents, spears, Chinese straight swords and broad swords, triple staffs, Guandaos, Indian Falchions, scimitars...and overgrown fingernails too lol
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Indeed. Brilliant decision on the part of the filmmakers.
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When he’s fighting the two warriors. No music. Just bones chipping away. Fucking sick.
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The coolest part about that sequence is how he matchrs their styles to fight them. He fights the kickboxer with muay thai and the kung fu fighter with kung fu. Switching back and forth as he goes. High water mark of modern martial arts cinema.
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One of the best fight scenes of all time.
No lie. Seriously. It's actually professionally voted by many critics, surveys, personnel etc as one of the best fight sequences ever and all time in a movie. Unfortunately, there are sooooo many other Thai movies that probably are 30x greater but never got international recognition
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4:40 is so intense those Muai Thai positions, the Ba Ji Quan at 5:48 to Bagua at 5:53 using Tiger and Crane with the most powerful ending on Ba Ji Quan at 06:09 omg so sweet, God, I miss these type of movies.
6:39 is unbelievable, the damage.
Now his weaponry mastery is fantastic, that's how you do it 7:14 is not just a weapon because, is an extension of his spirit, pure emotion, trichaku was masterful teasing the extensions, 8:22 Jian is so damn fluid, beautiful and elegant look at 09:40 this is how it should be used combined with agility, precission and speed 8:44 Taijijian as its purest combat form, every weapon teases another one, the Trichaku the Kusarigama which was fantastic and the Jian with the Daos.
The elephant part is just super cool, the enemy that fights with that shitty crane style was awesome and the way he removes the protection by taking possesion of the elephant is incredible, this movie is gold.
This is easily one of the best fighting sequences ever done
I’ve seen ALOT of fight scenes, and this fight’s choreography is completely intuitive and unmatched and it would most likely stay that way….
@@NoName-gp8il yeah I've seen probably hundreds at this point and you're absolutely right. The choreography is amazing and so fast and powerful-looking. Beautifully done
I've seen a lot of fight sequences in my day because you have the big 3 Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and Jet Li even Donnie Yen but when I first seen this fight sequence I was blown away, I couldn't say nothing!
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Can't imagine how many times of trials and efforts they put to make each scene better, hats off!!! 💕
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Exactly they set the bars too high in ong bak for other stunt in another franchise to get the same vibe we have for this franchise
@@deathchronicles6960 The Raid 1&2 comes close
Man I almost lost my shit when he switched his style for a little before switching back. I love when fighters do that. Exercise all the styles they know.
When I was a kid all I wanted is to be like Ong bak 😂😂
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I feel like tony jaa is so underrated hero. he has not achieved the rewards and appreciation as he deserve to be.
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I feel like fighting with him when they killed his elephant!
He already took over his elephant before he knew, that's why the elephant couldn't do anything after, but the empathy
It's because he can't speak English.
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Neither could Jet Li in Lethal Weapon.
I like how he uses the tiger technique when he is fighting the dude in the black
Then he uses his elbows for the other dude pretty dope scene
Muai Tiger Style XD
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Hung gar and Muay Boran
Different from his earlier movies, I found him already learnt Chinese martial art and incorporated some of the techniques into his Thai mma techniques. Quite impressive indeed.
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This was the iconic fight for Tony Jaa. He’s a Legend
No the director's vision is legend actually that made it possible.
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This fight scene has it all, I remember the first time watching it, blew my mind.
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9:14.Rope dart is extremely difficult to learn and master, but this guy uses it like a pro. Tony is very talented. I learned about the art from scorpion MK and Jinfeng from Sifu. P.S. The rope dart sound effect 9:19 to 9:21 sounds just like scorpions classic MK2 get over here spear attack.
The 3-sectioned staff is even more difficult to master. When I first saw this scene with him using the weapon like that, I knew he must have mastered every weapon.
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4:09 bruh just slapped his face 😂😂
This movie has some of the best fight choreography that I have ever seen. Absolutely brilliant.
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Can we appreciate that there are like 5 final boss level villains in one fight scene... All cool with very different fighting styles.... Best fight scene of all time, beats Jet Li's Fist of Legend finale
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Definitely in my top five best fighting scenes in cinema history. Tony at his peak.
Thank you so much for uploading...this scene. One of my favourite and best movie of all time ❤ childhood memories
The guy keeps getting back up after being cut down every time tony jaa's determination and Will in this scene Is on another level
This is what we called the combination of Muay Thai and Ancient Muay Thai of Tony Ja
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@@eyesthatburnthemind whatever !, It still have the word Muay at the front , that’s mean is from Thailand not from Claimbodia.
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Ele também usou também nesse filme Kung Fu silat e ninjutsu
The dude is a living legend
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Tony Jaa the father of all action movie, every one has got so much to learn from him
Biggest fan of this movie and fight scene.
Tony jaa ..is one of my favourite actor and stuntman ...he is absolutely fire ...
Tony went nuts this whole movie 🔥 insane choreo..and those Ninjas were amazing
at this point he is the living legend anime character unlocking all the god tier levels
This type of mixed martial arts training should be compulsory in schools all over the world to make children and community stronger...💪💪👍🇮🇳
8:11 Best scene .
My favorite martial arts heroes are Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury, Boyka in Undisputed 2, Tony Jaa in Ong Bak 2 , Iko Uwais in Raid 2 and Donnie Yen in IP Man 1.
My most favorite are Bruce Lee since he can kill with one punch in Fist of Fury while Tony Jaa in Ong Bak have so many moves in his arsenal and can use different kind of weapons accurately.
You seen ong bak 1 it was awesome. If you haven't you should see the movies chocolate and bangcock knockout those movies have awesome mui Thai fight scenes as well
Also bangcock adrenaline is awesome
One of the best to do it. I watch this scene at least once every two weeks.
Such an awesome big fight! Love the guy with knuckles at 4:23. At the start he even managed to get a few whacks and kicks in.
Martial Arts fight G.O.A.T (Greatest of the Greatest) I really appreciate the whole team. The One & Only Warrior - Tony jaa (Muay Thai)
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Tony ja real fighter
I love how he knows how to use all those different kinds of weapons!
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In this movie he was train to be a warrior since a child. He's adopted father is former assassin and it is the one who killed the real father of Tony Jaa
I have ONG-BAK 1 - 3! But from the fight scenes I love Part 2 mostly! How Tony Jaa use 2 STYLES vs his opponents...incredible skills! Muay Thai Boran,Hung Gar Gung Fu and WUSHU! That's the reason how he can fight with almost every kind of weapon! I love THIS FINAL SHOWDOWN!!!
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but why don't they release Tony Jaa's martial arts on the internet
What a beautiful and simultaneous display of Kung Fu and Muay Thai
Last scene his fight with his father who killed his real father was heart breaking and ultra emotional to me unimaginable scene
Who is this guy ,here in 2024 ❤
U living under a rock or some?it's tony jaa
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w0w nice idol thas my favoret movie my ong bak
Tony Jaa is amazingly skilled
One of my favorite film it's been years but still have the craze of this film really love it 😍😘😘🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
Much better than stupid bollydood dian
Who is watching it Nov 2024?
Que filme espetacular. Oq Tony ja fez nessa trilogia é incrível. A história de Ong bak é incrível.
Tony proved what it means to be called master in this movie.
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The legend of Tony jaa 💪💪🔥🔥
Damn...i never seen this type fight scenes
Truley masterpiece 🥶
Good flick.👀🍿🎥
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This is the best movie and the best kunghfu masrer and actor
I have never seen 😮😮😮😮😮
Such a big fster fighter oh my godness 🙏❤😱😱😱😱😱
This action Sequence Revealed Tony Jaa. SUPREME talents & he directed this. Don't forget when he ran on top of a PACK 🐘. That was real not CGI. Critics hated on him because he went back in time⏳ 🎥 won in the long run💯💯💯💯💯
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Yes this is one of the best movie of Tony Jaa and one of the best Fighting scence in a martial arts movie . Amazing fight choreography 👍👍👍👍👍
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My first time watching this film, I knew nothing about it. So imagine the levels of increasing appreciation and satisfaction experienced as the movie unfolded and expanded in scope while maintaining such compositional beauty and impeccable pacing throughout. All this carried by a beautifully layered story and an array of unique and fascinating characters. truly impressive film achievement! One of a few of the most intelligent martial arts films ever done, in my opinion. And I’ve seen…lots. All characters are attractive and interesting in their own way. I’m partial to Miss Fang and Stinky Tofu!
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Watching this a kid was pure enjoyment, but now watching as an adult you just have to admire the beauty of how well choreographed these fights are!
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Intensity, excitement and out of this world energy in this breathtaking and cinematic masterpiece of a movie. The fight scenes, the transitions in and out, the scenery and camera work was absolutely incredible.
He should be the next character on MK
My god this fight scene is intense 😬 if this was real I don't even want to imagine how the ninjas felt all that pain is crazy
One of the fight scenes in which I got totally immersed..! Especially from around 4.40 onwards, Tony Jha shows exceptional martial arts skill..!
This has got to be one of the best fighting sequence in a martial arts action film ever made. Tony Jaa demonstrates his fighting skill further. We were already blown away and amazed by his speed, agility, stamina and strength in the first Ong-Bak movie and his other movie Tom Yum Goong aka The Protector aka Warrior King. Now, we get to see him push it further in this film by demonstrating his usage of different weapons! He shows the skillful and masterful usage of a sword, three-section staff, rope dart, Muay Boran and some kung fu techniques. It's so satisfying to see him take down these ninjas who are also just as skilled if not more skillful than him. This film to me is legendary status in the martial arts and action cinema genre!
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This particular fight scene pays so much homage and respect to the Shaw Brothers era classics like 5 Dreadly Venoms, Shaolin vs Wutang, 8 Diagram Pole fighter and The Avenging Eagle while outdoing the more modern Jet Li style Kung fu films that came after them.
Most underrated movies of all time, no matter genre
Learn what the word and meaning of underrated okay? It's not underrated. It's one if not of the greatest Tai action films and key career film of Tony haa. It's highly rated and popular
👏👏👏greatest fight scene ever 👏👏👏
Yup!!!!! Beast mode tony jaa
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This man is freaking phenomenal
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Tony Jaa is this guys name, if I'm not mistaken.
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Who’s here now??? 😂
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😎 ⏰ where’s everybody? Oh well me too 💯
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Best martial arts fighting scenes EVER! Hands down flat out
Original, authentic and organic pure bone crashing fight scene...
Triple irons part ...epic . One of my favorite fights scenes in any movie of all time
Best fight scene in the world,I can't stop watching 👍👍👍
The best realistic fight scene of all times
Classic actions
The best fighting Scene in movie i have ever seen
Fear no man but God..God is the best martial artist
Tony Jaa - Ong Bak 2.
bruhhhh wtf most badass fight i ever seen
Tiger to muay thai, and back to tiger 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
That combo at 5:52 reminds me to come back and look at this fightscene
Absolut überragend diese Szene !! Und die machen nichts mit Seilen oder sonstiges, das ist pure Liebe zu muay Thai🫶🏻also Tonys Filme sind Weltklasse, ong bak 1 hab ich bestimmt 30 mal gesehen diese Art wie er kämpft ist einzigartig 😍
5:32 This is the smoothest backhand I've ever seen 🤣
Lmao
Melhor cena de luta da história dos cinemas
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THIS ( TONY JAA) YOU HIM🎑
Anyone watching this movie in June 2024
Yes
Me i am watching it now😅
2 this day, this is my best movie/martial art/animeesic/video gamey scene ever. You hav it all here, the build up, the cheorography, the sound track, the technic, the bloody brilliance of story telling and letting da hero bcome da hero & rise above. Yo Tony Jaa needs mo movies like this. Or even better new bloods need a chance to make a movie like this. This movie is my 2nd best movie of all time and I hope many many mo people get da chance 2 watch it ❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That fight took my breath away
Este compa, pelea consigo mismo,que el ni puede quedarse en paz...mis respetos Tony jaa... saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Pengen tahu dong apa itu bahasa mex saya mau belajar deh ya udahhhhh✨✨✨
Boy, O boy I still remember seeing this for the first time! Blew my mind!
One of the best martial art fighting scene ever made.. who's here Sept 2024?
Even the foot soldier in this movie are super skilled. It doesn’t take one kick or block to take them down. Shows how formidable the enemies he faced are.