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The mentor of action stars like Tony Jaa, Dan Chupong, and Jija Yanin, Thailand's top action director Panna Rittikrai takes the directing reins for the explosive BKO: Bangkok Knockout. The film revolves around the Fight Club stunt team who must fight legions of bad guys to save a kidnapped friend. Plot and acting are irrelevant in BKO; what matters are the jaw-dropping fights and stunts which come fast and furious, and fill out the entire length of the movie. The stunt actor cast delivers action the old-school way with punishing fight sequences, a range of martial arts styles, and daring stunts that have to be seen to be believed.
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Product Title: BKO: Bangkok Knockout (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 玩命KO曼谷重擊 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 玩命KO曼谷重击 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) BKO: Bangkok Knockout (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) BKO: Bangkok Knockout (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Pimchanok Lerwisetpibol 平采娜•樂維瑟派布恩 平采娜.乐维瑟派布恩 Pimchanok Lerwisetpibol Pimchanok Lerwisetpibol
Director: Panna Rittikrai Panna Rittikrai Panna Rittikrai パンナー・リットグライ Panna Rittikrai
Producer: Prachya Pinkaew 巴猜平橋 巴猜平桥 プラッチャヤー・ピンゲーオ Prachya Pinkaew
Release Date: 2011-12-18
Language: Thai
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Thailand
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 106 (mins)
Publisher: De Bao (TW)
Package Weight: 115 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1025823482

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導演:Panna Rittikrai

  *【拳霸】系列名導彭拿烈迪華,挑戰人體最極限!
  *硬橋硬馬,一氣呵成!創記實式動作拍法之巔峰!

  以導演、監製身份將多位泰國動作巨星捧上國際影壇的【拳霸】系列動作名導彭拿烈迪華,秘密特訓9位身懷絕技、能打能演的新人,結合街頭飛車追逐等驚險萬分的特技,呈現令人瞠目結舌、血脈賁張的記實式格鬥技!全片強調不吊鋼絲、不靠剪接、不用電腦特效的真功夫,打出動作片全新局面!

  Fighting Club是一群搏擊武術愛好者的學校,在參加派對結束後,他們的同伴竟然被綁架了!為救出朋友,他們使出各自擅長的真本事,與歹徒展開連場惡鬥。死亡的腳步越來越近,他們唯一的選擇是戰鬥直到死亡為止!

  影片展現出9種不同的武術風格,還有驚險刺激的街頭飛車追逐動作戲份,包括運用泰拳傳統招式,連續擊倒摩托車騎士的場面,極具視覺衝擊力。
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Professional Review of "BKO: Bangkok Knockout (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

May 30, 2011

This professional review refers to BKO: Bangkok Knockout (DVD) (Thailand Version)
A stuntman demo reel dialed up to a punishing eleven, Bangkok Knockout is barrels of adrenaline-fueled fun provided that you don't care about things like story, acting, coherence or enunciation. From director Panna Rittikrai, longtime Thai action guru and Tony Jaa's mentor, Bangkok Knockout is about a stunt team called "Fight Club." As much a family as they are a group of stunt-crazy martial artists, Fight Club gets their big break when they impress cigar-chewing Hollywood producer Mr. Snead, played by actor Speedy Arnold in a performance that challenges most laws of bad acting.

It's all a lie, though. Fight Club thinks they're going to work for Jerry Bruckheimer but they've actually been enlisted into a Running Man-type contest where they must evade death in a multi-level abandoned building that looks like an under-construction IKEA. Waves of bad guys come after Fight Club as they run in circles through the building, while Mr. Snead and a group of rich bastards watch via CCTV and bet on the frequent showdowns. Amidst the violence, a multitude of stories and themes play out, involving love, honor, friendship, trust and a heartrending examination of the human condition.

Just kidding. Maybe there's something in Bangkok Knockout that says something universal about people, but if so, the filmmakers put it in there by accident. The film does feature a love triangle among three members of the Fight Club, but it's perfunctory and as romantic as a dinner at Burger King. Also perfunctory are the cliched subplots assigned to the largely interchangeable characters. The lack of identification extends to the bad guys; some wear iron masks or fishnet stockings, but for the most part they dress in leather or denim just like our heroes. That means when people are fighting one another, it's hard to tell who's who.

Compounding the lack of identification is the fact that the cast is composed mostly of stuntmen, meaning they lack screen charisma if not looks. Aside from the occasional ringer (actress Pimchanok Luevisetpaiboon handles limited action in her supporting role), this is not a GQ bunch. Acting is also below par, though all the stunt players are master thespians compared to the terrible lot who play Snead's gamblers. These horrendous Z-grade actors perform in English but can't enunciate to save their lives. Not that the lines they're uttering are worth listening to, but you'd think someone who worked on this production would have noticed the unfolding horror.

But hey, all this is excusable because Bangkok Knockout has awesome action and stuntwork. People dodge sledge hammers, fall from tremendous heights, get hit by motorcycles and then get back on those same motorcycles to engage in head-on collisions with other motorcycles. Then they get back on the motorcycles again to chase after cars before getting hit by the cars and then running around beneath a moving 18-wheeler. Things don't happen exactly in that order, but you get the picture. Bangkok Knockout is Tony Jaa's insane Ong Bak stunt derring-do amped and extended, such that it runs nearly the length of this 90-minute motion picture and makes all the usual requirements of a good movie - acting, logic, interesting characters - completely unnecessary. Panna Rittikrai and company intend to show us something cool and dangerous, and that's exactly what they do.

An action filmmaker for 25-plus years, Rittikrai again demonstrates that he knows the genre like few do, plus that he usually doesn’t go beyond cliche in getting his action to the screen. There are occasional glimpses of creativity here. Rittikrai himself shows up in a role as a stern tough guy whose Terminator-like invulnerability is only marred by - get this - asthma! One wonders if it's supposed to be hilarious to see a group of stuntmen crawl all over one guy in order to get at his inhaler, but intentional laughs or not, the sight qualifies as entertainment. Overall, Bangkok Knockout is not a film to be proud of. However, respect for Rittikrai and his stunt performers should never be withheld.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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