Born to Fight Review
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Dan Chupong stars as a cop who goes with his sister to a charity event that is supported by Thai Olympic athletes. His sister is a Taekwondo champion and many other actual life Olympic champions are at the charity as well. When an ghastly army takes over the town where the charity is being held, the athletes must back the village fight the terrorists.
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The action is mostly stunts. All steady stunts, though they do trip in a bit of C.G.I. There is the occasional fight, but it is all about the stunts in this movie. There are scenes where guys go flying through the air doing multiple flips and destroy with crashing into a burning frame of a building! Words can’t really represent how extraordinary the stunts are, it is unbiased something you have to glance for yourself. And don’t consider that there are fair 1 or 2 action stars in the movie. ALL of the actors can do their beget stunts. The people who fight in the movie range anywhere from age 8 to 80. There is even a one-legged guy who gets to display off his skills! You also have the scene where they fight with proper firelogs. Not a firelog hitting someone in the head once and then a slice, but long, extended takes of actors hitting eachother over and over again with true thick firelogs and embers flying in everyone’s eyes. It would recall a review literally 20 times longer than this to go over all the fantastic things that happen in this movie. It is your average deny to TV action movie, but with some of the greatest stunts ever filmed. If you are a fan of the ultra uncouth budget films that Panna made in the 80’s and 90’s, you will be contented to spy what he can do with an almost limitless budget.
3.5/5
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Picture quality and sound are perfect. English dub included if you don’t like subtitles.
The only special features are a commentary from Bey Logan, a 5 diminutive glimpse tedious the scenes, and a large 65 little documentary on the making of the film. Nothing like Dragon Dynasty’s release of The Protector (Two-Disc Collector’s Edition), but smooth very informative.
I will slay this review with some of Prachya Pinkaew’s thoughts on Hollywood action cinema compared to Thai.
“I believe if we’re going to utilize lots of techniques like Hollywood, or consume lots of money or lots of C.G., we won’t be able compete with them. The only plot we could compete with them is in terms of our body, our skills, and our heart. We achieve these 3 things together. I traditional to declare our crews that we lose the battle before we even commence. The only thing we could exercise to compete with them are our lives, meaning you have to trade your life for the movie. It might sound a bit too great, but it means you have to sell your skills, your confidence. You have to risk your life. What you come by in return is a sure uniqueness, which looks most uncertain. We’ll remain fresh for a very long time.”
BORN TO FIGHT (1986)
Panna Rittikrai stars as a cop hired to earn a lawyer who is in difficulty. The chronicle is not worth going over. The only reason to peek this movie is for the extraordinary stunts and elephantine contact fights. Maybe Panna was objective enraged at these guys in trusty life, but he seriously beats them down hard in the movie. And peruse out for one of the craziest motorcycle stunts you will ever gawk.
3/5
Movie is chubby camouflage but portray quality is decent. It is better quality than the Thai VCD.
Special features on this disc include a 15 slight interview with Tony Jaa and Panna. It is basically Jaa’s life sage. One heck of a special feature.
My common feature is the 35 petite documentary on what it takes to be one of Panna’s stuntmen.
The 4 exiguous interview with a producer of many Panna films could have been longer, but is unruffled informative.
The last 2 special features are an Ong-Bak spoof commercial and an strange 13 little Saturday Night Live type Ong-Bak skit.
If you pick up this movie at a clear store with the initials BB, it comes with a bonus movie, Thai Police Fable. I don’t know the Thai name, but it is the one where Panna is fighting 4 guys on a spicy truck and one guy gets thrown into a Pepsi billboard. Only 57 minutes long, but I actually liked this movie a limited bit more then Born to Fight 86. So obviously the queer 2-disc state is a MUST have for Panna fans.
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