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Ong-Bak องค์บาก (2003) — Thai Action

  • 7.2
  • Action
  • Crime
  • 20031 h 45 min
  • Hindi

About Ong-Bak

Ong-Bak is a 2003 Action, Crime and Thriller film running 1 h 45 min. Originally in Thai, with audio in Hindi, produced in Thailand, Hong Kong and France. It holds a TMDB score of 7.2 from 1,904 viewers.

The danger becomes palpable when Ting, a skilled martial artist portrayed by Tony Jaa, embarks on a quest to retrieve a stolen sacred Buddha statue from a crime syndicate in Bangkok. Set in Thailand, the narrative unfolds in a world of underground fighting and relentless pursuit. As Ting's journey progresses, the stakes grow higher, and the threat to his community becomes increasingly dire. This mission is not just personal; it represents a battle for cultural preservation against the backdrop of greed and corruption. The central conflict revolves around the themes of identity and fate, as Ting grapples with his role as a protector of his heritage and a fighter in a brutal world. The film, directed by Prachya Pinkaew, exudes a taut energy typical of action thrillers, punctuated by visceral martial arts sequences that eschew digital effects. The absence of computer graphics and stunt doubles adds a raw authenticity to the action, placing viewers in the heart of the physical confrontation. As Ting faces relentless adversaries, the tone oscillates between determination and despair, revealing the personal cost of his relentless pursuit. Originating from Thailand in 2003, "Ong-Bak" gained international acclaim for its intricate choreography and the breakout performance of Tony Jaa. The film resonated with audiences seeking authentic martial arts cinema, standing apart from Western action films through its cultural specificity and intense physicality. Its reception highlighted a growing interest in Southeast Asian cinema, paving the way for future martial arts films and establishing a new era for the genre. "Ong-Bak" speaks to viewers who appreciate not only the action but also the cultural narratives that underpin such thrilling spectacles.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Ong-Bak about?

The danger becomes palpable when Ting, a skilled martial artist portrayed by Tony Jaa, embarks on a quest to retrieve a stolen sacred Buddha statue from a crime syndicate in Bangkok. Set in Thailand, the narrative unfolds in a world of underground fighting and relentless pursuit.

When was Ong-Bak released?

Ong-Bak was released on January 31, 2003 (2003).

How long is Ong-Bak?

Ong-Bak runs for 1 h 45 min (105 minutes total).

What genre is Ong-Bak?

Ong-Bak falls under the Action, Crime and Thriller genres.

What language is Ong-Bak in?

Ong-Bak is originally in Thai, with audio in Hindi.

Where was Ong-Bak produced?

Ong-Bak was produced in Thailand, Hong Kong and France.

What is Ong-Bak called in its original language?

Ong-Bak is known as "องค์บาก" in Thai.

Is Ong-Bak part of a film series?

Yes — Ong-Bak is part of the Ong Bak Collection collection.