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Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (Japan Version)

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Martial arts superstar Tony Jaa returns in Ong Bak 2, an unrelated sequel to the jaw-dropping Ong Bak. Jaa stars and also co-directs the film alongside frequent collaborator Panna Rittikrai, action choreographer for Jaa's Tom Yum Goong and Ong Bak. Not content to dish out the same Muay Thai that made him an international sensation, Jaa mixes it up in Ong Bak 2, demonstrating a wider range of martial arts including styles made popular by Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. Also, Jaa performs his own perilous stunts, and engages in a spectacular duel with Dan Chupong (Dynamite Warrior) on the back of an elephant. The climactic action sequence is a breathless twenty minute-plus fight that finds Jaa squaring off against hordes of foes in a Thai jungle village. A must-see for Asian action aficionados, Ong Bak 2 should be the perfect appetizer before Tony Jaa returns in Ong Bak 3.

Orphaned when the treacherous Lord Rajasena (Saranyoo Wongkrajang) kills his parents, young Tien is saved from slavery and raised by Chernang (Sorapong Chatree), leader of a renowned band of guerillas. Growing to adulthood, Tien (Tony Jaa) becomes proficient in a variety of martial arts styles including boxing, kung fu, and Muay Thai, as well as numerous forms of exotic weaponry. With his training behind him, Tien begins his journey towards his ultimate goal: revenge against Lord Rajasena for his parents' death. However, infiltrating the enemy brings Tien in contact once again with childhood sweetheart Pim (Primorata Dejudom), who has become Rajasena's top dancer. Inflicting an initial blow on Rajasena, Tien makes his return to the jungle, only to find his enemies - and a shocking revelation - waiting for him.

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Product Title: Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (Japan Version) 拳霸 2 (DVD) (日本版) 拳霸 2 (DVD) (日本版) マッハ!弐 Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Petchthai Wongkamlao | Panna Ritthikrai 畢查泰汪漢羅 | 彭拿 烈迪華 毕查泰汪汉罗 | Panna Ritthikrai ソーラポン・チャートリー | ペットターイ・ウォンカムラオ | パンナー・リットグライ | ダン・チューポン Petchthai Wongkamlao | Panna Ritthikrai
Director: Tony Jaa Tony Jaa 柏朗伊雲 Tony Jaa 柏朗伊云 トニー・ジャー Tony Jaa
Release Date: 2010-07-07
Publisher Product Code: PCBE-53620
Language: Japanese, Thai
Subtitles: Japanese
Country of Origin: Thailand
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: Clockworks
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022411560

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タイトル:マッハ!弐
出演:トニー・ジャー/ソーラポン・チャートリー/ペットターイ・ウォンカムラオ
監督:トニー・ジャー(武術指導)/パンナー・リットグライ(監督)/トニー・ジャー(監督)/トニー・ジャー(原案)/パンナー・リットグライ(原案)/エック・イエムチーム(脚本)/プラッチャヤー・ピンゲーオ(プロデューサー)/パンナー・リットグライ(プロデューサー)

世界中で大ヒットを記録し、アクション映画界に衝撃を与えた『マッハ!』、全米公開も話題となった『トム・ヤム・クン!』。常に進化してきたトニー・ジャーが新たな領域に到達した!これまでムエタイにこだわり続けた彼が、カンフー、剣術、サブミッションなどの格闘術を使ったアクションに初挑戦。酔拳や寝技、日本刀から三節棍、縄標などの武器、さらにはタイ舞踊まで、その超人的身体能力を余す処なく披露する!
アユタヤ王国による侵略が進むタイ。東の王国では家臣ラーチャセーナによるクーデターがおき、国王とその妻が殺されるが、息子のティン(トニー・ジャー)だけが、悪名高い山賊「ガルーダの翼峰」のリーダー、チューナンに救われ、彼らの住む山奥の村で生活することになる。そこには、ムエタイ、剣術、カンフーなどありとあらゆる格闘技の使い手たちがいた。ティンは彼らからも十数年にわたり徹底的に教えを受け、やがて究極の戦士へと成長する。チューナンはティンを自分の跡目にと考え、ティンもチューナンを父にように慕っていたが、ティンにはどうしてもやり遂げなければならないことがあった。それは父と母を殺したラーチャセーナへの復讐。そんなある日、ラーチャセーナがティンの親から奪い取った領土に王朝を設立し、初代王と就くという知らせが入る。想いを果たすべく、ティンは即位式に一人で乗り込んでいく。本物の戦いが、今始まる!
トニー・ジャー 監督・原案・武術指導・主演!/前編98分すべてがアクション!新しい伝説を創るのはコイツだ!!/一、CGを使いません/二、ワイヤーを使いません/三、スタントマンを使いません/四、早回しを使いません/五、今回はムエタイ以外も使います/『マッハ!』は序章に過ぎなかった—/世界中にムエタイ・アクション旋風を巻き起こしたトニー・ジャーが、遂に伝説へと昇華する!

/トニー・ジャー//パンナー・リットグライ//プラッチャヤー・ピンゲーオ/「ONG−BAK3」オリジナル予告編/TVスポット/インタビュー/メイキング/予告編

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画面:Cinemascope-squeeze(16:9LB)
言語/音声:タイ語:ドルビーデジタル5.1chサラウンド

その他の情報
製作年:2008
著作権:(C) 2008 SAHAMONGKOLFILM INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
備考:1枚組
映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥3800

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Professional Review of "Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (Japan Version)"

July 31, 2009

This professional review refers to Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (English Subtitled) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)
Ong Bak 2's production did not go smoothly. Reportedly, star/director Tony Jaa went Colonel Kurtz on his crew, disappearing from the Thai jungle set for a few months until action director and mentor Panna Rittikrai came on board to finish the film. Such tales of behind-the-scenes chaos usually lend themselves to reduced if not poor expectations, and fittingly, Ong Bak 2 feels far from a complete film. The story features numerous details and characters that are barely explored, and any driving plot is ultimately subjugated to an action climax that ends in an unexpected cliffhanger - a narrative decision that was apparently made to complete the film on time. As a start-to-finish narrative work, Ong Bak 2 is a resounding disappointment. Basically, what exists outside the action sequences is not really worth talking about.

So, putting all that aside, let's talk about the action sequences, which are as impressive as you're likely to find nowadays. Ong Bak 2 features plenty of punching and peril from Tony Jaa, who does many things that you've seen before - and also a few things that you probably haven't. Aside from clambering around on the backs of some running elephants, Jaa brandishes a variety of weapons and practices several martial arts styles. Jaa plays Tien, an orphaned prince who is taken in by a group of bandits, who proceed to turn him into the most dangerous man ever. He's trained in numerous martial arts from Thailand, Japan, China - you name it, they teach it to Tien, and he's pretty damn good at everything he learns. Tien even shows off some drunken boxing - though that, like most of the martial arts styles on display, seem to be present solely to give Tony Jaa a chance to impress the fanboys. Narratively, it's all rather needless.

Whoops, that's talking about story again, and really, Ong Bak 2's is as unimaginative and routine as you can get. Tien was orphaned thanks to smarmy, backstabbing authority figures and a masked killer who's basically Ong Bak 2's Darth Vader. Tien also has a childhood sweetheart who makes a brief appearance as an adult before she's unceremoniously forgotten. At the same time, the film introduces the "Crow Ghost", played by Dan Chupong (Dynamite Warrior). The character shows up for a brief scene to dazzle with his black magic-tainted martial arts skills, before he too takes off and about thirty more guys come running out of the jungle to take on Tony Jaa. The whole film seems arranged simply to provide new and more impressive ways for Jaa to fight - which he does, handily and with few emotions besides anger. By the way, Jaa doesn't even speak until a full hour into the film. Before that, it's an entirely physical performance consisting of, well, ass-kicking. It's that type of movie.

Which is more than fine because we could all use movies like this once in a while. And besides, they're better this way than marred by the pseudo-deep storylines of your standard action star vehicles. Tony Jaa films are not about performances or story, but about pure physical ability, and anything besides that - including acting or actual emotion - is a bonus. In that, the movie more than satisfies, as Jaa and Rittikrai convey the excitement and even the danger of Jaa's stuntwork and action abilities to the audience. There's plenty here to wow action fans, and Jaa more than convinces as a badass warrior who possesses less than ten lines of dialogue. The cliffhanger ending prevents the film from being truly satisfying, but during the action sequences, that shouldn't matter. Really, that's all there is to Ong Bak 2. When Ong Bak 3 (scheduled for 2009 production) finally comes out, hopefully the filmmakers will tie up the scores of loose ends that Ong Bak 2 generated, including the lingering issues with Tien's family, lineage and childhood sweetheart. And if those things don't work out, there'll probably be some action to make up for it.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Customer Review of "Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10 (2)

Kevin Kennedy
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February 15, 2011

This customer review refers to Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (Multi-audio) (Hong Kong Version)
Tony Jaa is 'bak' Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
"Ong Bak 2" tells of Tien, the son of a great Thai military general. Thai's father worries that the country's crown prince has become irresponsible and overreaching. His opposition to the prince has become known, resulting in evil Lord Rajasena, who remains loyal to the prince, slaughtering both of Tien's parents. Tien flees for his life, only to be captured by slave traders. When Tien resists the slavers, he is thrown into a pit to do battle with a hungry crocodile. Upon witnessing Tien's bravery, the 'king' of a clan of bandits saves him from the croc so that Tien may join his gang. After Tien is trained in martial arts (and becomes Tony Jaa), he is made the gang's ruthless 'general'. Tien, however, cannot forget his parents' murder and yearns for vengeance. Given permission by the bandit king, he departs to hunt down Rajasena and gain revenge.

The story couldn't be much simpler, yet it is ineptly told. In particular, a storyline involving Tien's childhood girlfriend simply evaporates. Fortunately, story doesn't much matter here, nor does dialogue; Tony Jaa's lines consist primarily of "AAARGGH!" and "UUUNNHH!". Instead, "Ong Bak 2" is all about showing off Jaa's brutal martial arts skills. Borrowing shamelessly from Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li, as well as displaying his own muy thai mastery, Jaa is an indefatigable, bone-crushing force of nature. He also gets to show some quite nifty traditional Thai dance moves.

"Ong Bak 2" climaxes with one of the longest fight sequences ever captured on film. For me, portions of this epic melee were inadvertently comic, such as when see Tien fix a sword wound by rubbing dirt on it. The fight concludes with the movie's very anticlimactic ending, an ending which resolves nothing but simply serves to set up "Ong Bak 3". Having watched "Ong Bak 2", I think I'm all Ong Bak-ed out.
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Yasar
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October 7, 2009

This customer review refers to Ong Bak 2 (DVD) (Thailand Version)
Not as good as the first one Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
When Ong Bak and Tom Yum Goong came out it smashed into international market with a bang.Both films had new kind of martial arts that were successful and enjoyable to watch.
With Ong Bak 2 it is a different story.The film was a very difficult shoot and it took two years to make.I liked the movie and there are quite few good fight scenes but there are moments when I started to wonder if there was either some overzealous editing to quicken the pace,or if certain sequences weren't shot in the first place as some plot points are built up and then never mentioned or dismissed very quickly and there are (as well as Tom Yum Goong) number of clips in the trailer that were not in the film.
Ong Bak 2 could have been better but I still think the first one is still the best.
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