
I think "Ong Bak 3" is pretty much as weak as the 2nd part, except the story in this one is more confusing. Honestly, I liked seeing those cultural scenes, but again, not really something that can carry a movie. It is mostly just showing off Tony Jaa and have these really cool images of ancient Thai traditions shown off on the movie. As for the acting? Well, not much of that actually going on here, to be honest.
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So, if you like that, then this movie doesn't let you down in that department.

And there is something very dynamic and energetic to his movements and fighting style. The action and fight scenes were top of the line, as always with Tony Jaa movies.
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Sure, the scenes were nice, and sure Tony Jaa sure knows how to fight and show it, but it is a very weak broth to make soup of. That was what most of the movie was about. It seemed like this was a showcase of how cool can we make Tony Jaa look? Let's put him in front of all these wonderful, beautiful scenic locations and have him work out his martial arts there. The storyline was almost non-existent, and whatever story was being told there was told in a really confusing and weird way, so it was difficult to make any sense of the movie. That is the problem with this film, it feels rushed and like it was never meant to be, its also not really required as it should of finished with the second film.Well, picking up where part 2 left you hanging, the 3rd installment of the "Ong Bak" movies was somewhat of a disappointment. In the end it is possible to become tired of seeing Jaa thrash countless men and that it does, the finale is 'Tien' simply kicking the crap outta so many guys it becomes silly and dull, lovely camera work and lovely stunts/moves but by this point we have seen it all before, the novelty has worn off. The film isn't overly confusing but its slightly boring for the most part and feels like it just been made with outtakes from the last film, there is also the 'Crow Ghost' character who becomes the new enemy and offers, from a Western point of view, a more fantasy based feel and does look a bit like Lee from 'The Crow'. Its a huge swing from the last two films as much of this film is kind of surreal with strong Buddhist imagery, Jaa being a Buddhist monk himself this film was obviously a chance to give a peek into his religion. Going slightly off the beaten track with this final fight for Mr Jaa, this third film is beautiful to look at just like the second but its very unusual with a strong spiritual theme.įollowing on from where number two left off we see how 'Tien' (Jaa) is supposedly killed but then reincarnated and starts to train himself back to full fighting capacity so he can finish his goal. For the nothingness that it's worth avoid the Ong Bak sequels, stick to the first one. There some really baffling moments at the climax that will make you laugh like I did. Ong Bak 2 had a terrible story, while Ong Bak 3 is a pointless sequel with no story. Now since this was meant to be one movie, I will say it would have sucked even more. To be honest, I rooting for the villains to kill Tien just so this movie could be over, unfortunately Tien lives and makes us suffer the longer the movie continues. Why Tony Jaa was allowed to write is baffling because the one good fight scene in this movie doesn't really happened, because somehow Tien rewinds times, and there's explanation on how he did that. The fight scenes are well done, but there is even less. That's really awful if my summary is simply the whole movie with nothing interesting in between. Why Tony Jaa did you have to write a story that takes a minute to summarize and it takes you a whole hour and a half to tell it. The poorly written story from Ong Bak 2 made Ong Bak 3 even more baffling bad. I saw this with one of my friends and he kept asking me what was going, I honestly had no idea myslef as no actual story is told until a hour in.

There he is taught meditation and how to deal with his Karma, but very soon his arch rival returns challenging Tien for a final duel, and it's boring one too. Tien is captured and almost beaten to death before he is saved and brought back to the Kana Khone villagers. Ong Bak 3 picks up where Ong Bak 2 had left off.


After reviewing Ong Bak 3 and seeing how horrible is was, I decided to get the third entry out of the way.
