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Digital Theater Systems; high-bitrate multi-channel audio. Bangkok Revenge -2011- 720p BluRay DTS x264-PublicHD
In the golden era of late-2000s Thai action cinema, a wave of hyper-violent, emotionally charged martial arts films sought to capture the international audience that had embraced Ong-Bak and Chocolate . Nestled in that wave is —a film that often flies under the radar compared to Tony Jaa’s blockbusters but holds a distinct, gritty charm for genre purists. Saved by a martial arts master, Manit spends
Saved by a martial arts master, Manit spends 20 years training in Muay Thai to become a lethal "killing machine". The plot centers on his return to Bangkok to hunt down his parents' killers, aided by a French reporter and a disgraced detective. During the attack, Manit was shot in the
(played by Jon Foo), who witnessed the brutal murder of his parents by corrupt police officers when he was just ten years old. During the attack, Manit was shot in the head, but he miraculously survived. The bullet lodged in his skull caused a rare condition known as , leaving him completely unable to feel any human emotion.
Critics were harsh on Bangkok Revenge upon release, calling the plot thin and the acting wooden. However, action cinema operates on a different metric. The final 20-minute fight sequence between Jon Foo and a villain played by stunt coordinator Brahim Achabbakhe is a masterclass in weapon-based combat.
