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The hart movie Ong Bak 2

Ong Bak 2

Directed by
Produced by
Written by
Ek Iemchuen
Nonthakorn Thaweesuk
Tony Jaa
Panna Rittikrai
Starring
Tony Jaa/nur
Music by
Cinematography
Nattawut Kittikhun
Editing by
Nonthakorn Thaweesuk
Saravut Nakajud
Distributed by
Sahamongkol Film International
Release date(s)
December 4, 2008
Running time
93 minutes
Country
Language
Thai
Budget
$US 15 Million
(estimated)
Box office
$8,868,786
Ong Bak 2: The Beginning (องค์บาก 2) is a 2008 Thai martial arts film co-directed by and starring Tony Jaa. It is a follow-up to Jaa's 2003 breakout film Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior. Initially claimed to be a sequel to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, Ong Bak 2 was then announced to be a prequel to its predecessor. Unlike its predecessor however, which had a contemporary and realistic setting, Ong Bak 2 is actually set in 15th century Thailand and as such, could be described as a historical epic with elements of fantasy combined, and has nothing to do with the original Ong-Bak. Ong Bak 2 also has nothing to do with Jaa's 2005 film Tom-Yum-Goong, which was sometimes incorrectly labelled Ong Bak 2 in the West, as well as The Protector and The Warrior King. Tom-Yum-Goong had a contemporary setting similar to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, although it too had different characters and plot. Jaa's films have yet to tie into each other, although Jaa has claimed they would do so with the release of Ong Bak 3 in 2010, which they did. As well as the different historical setting to Jaa's previous films, Ong Bak 2 has taken a notably grittier and bloodier direction.
The plot of Ong Bak 2 revolves around Tien (Jaa), the son of Lord Sihadecho, a murdered nobleman in old Siam. As a spirited and unyielding youth, Tien resists savage slave traders and, moments from death, is rescued by a man known as Chernang. Chernang is a renowned warrior and leader of the Pha Beek Khrut, a group of bandits, and Chernang realizes unsurpassed physical potential in the young Tien and takes Tien under his wing. The Pha Beek Khrut are a group of expert martial artists specialising in combat styles from all over Asia, and Tien is trained to unify these different fighting systems, and grows into the most dangerous man alive. As Tien becomes a young man he goes on a lone mission of vengeance against the vicious slave traders who enslaved him as a youth, and also the treacherous warlord, Lord Rajasena, who murdered his father and who has an entire army protecting him.

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Cast

  • Tony Jaa as Tien
  • Nirut Sirichanya as Master Bua (as Nirut Sirijanya)
  • Sorapong Chatree as Chernang
  • Sarunyoo Wongkrachang as Lord Jom Rajasena
  • Santisuk Promsiri as Nobleman Lord Sihadecho
  • Primorata Dejudom as Pim
  • Natdanai Kongthong as Young Tien
  • Prarinya Karmkeaw as Young Pim
  • Patthama Panthong as Lady Plai
  • Petchtai Wongkamlao as Mhen
  • Dan Chupong as Bhuti Sangkha / Crow Ghost (uncredited)
  • Supakorn Kitsuwon as Guard in Golden Armour (uncredited)
  • Tim Man as Black Ninja
  • Jaran Ngamdee
  • Somdet Kaew-ler
  • Kaecha Kampakdee (as Gaesha Kumpakdee)

Production

Shooting of the film began in October 2006. It was released in Thailand on December 5, 2008. In July 2008, rumor surfaced that Tony Jaa had disappeared from the production set. Prachya Pinkaew commented to the press that Tony Jaa had disappeared from the set for almost two months, leaving the film unfinished; and that the delay caused more than 250 million baht damage due to the breach of contract with the Weinstein Company who had also canceled the contract. Later in an interview with the press, Tony Jaa stated that the production was on hiatus because Sahamongkol Film could not release the obligated funding for the film. Sources within Ayara Film, the subsidiary of Sahamongkol Film that handled Ong Bak 2 production, stated that no more funding came from Sahamongkol after it took over the budget and management role from Tony Jaa from May 2008 to July 2008.
Tony Jaa and the owner of Sahamongkol Film later made a joint press conference stating that the production and funding would continue after several concessions were agreed upon between Tony Jaa and Sahamongkol. Famed Thai action choreographer and Jaa's mentor Panna Rittikrai was brought onto the project in the capacity of director to help complete the film. In addition, Rittikrai added martial artist Dan Chupong to the cast.
An international trailer for the movie was released during filming, showing the fictional setting in which Tony Jaa's character is being rescued in the jungle by a group of martial artists of various styles, and trained to unify these different systems. However, production still encountered financial problems as it came to a close. In order to complete the production on time, the filmmakers decided to end Ong Bak 2 with a cliffhanger ending, and then continue the story in a sequel, Ong Bak 3, which was announced to begin production for a 2009 release. 


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