Ong Bak 2 Final Fight (HD)
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Published 2020-09-13
What an actual legend.
Tony Jaa
All Comments (21)
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Anyone watching this masterpiece on May 2024.??
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That sword fight with both hands with absolute perfection.... Tony a true legend š„š„
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Still one of the best fight scenes of all time!
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I watch this movie when I was a 8 years ... Now I was 20 years nothing change my mind for this moviešš still beautiful ever .....Tony Jaa greatest fighter actor
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1000s action movie watched..ONe of the best direction and action ever seen among them ..who else agreee??
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This fight scene is still unbeatable....what a super..martial art, action, perfection... Everything is just awesome and fabulous.
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I've lost count of the number of times I have watched this fight scene.. This guy is a marvel to watch and I've enjoyed every movie he has done
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When heās fighting the two warriors. No music. Just bones chipping away. Fucking sick.
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Muay Thai š¹šā¤ Thank you very much Thailand for sharing this beautiful martial art
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This is easily one of the best fighting sequences ever done
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Like playing a side-scrolling martial arts video game. Tony Jaa's is a mad genius.
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One thing that made this scene even better is the fact that the mercenaries were coming at him with all kinds of weapons from every corner of Asia: Katanas, tantos, Kamas, Kusarigamas, Ninja Claws, push daggers, tridents, spears, Chinese straight swords and broad swords, triple staffs, Guandaos, Indian Falchions, scimitars...and overgrown fingernails too lol
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The fight scenes in this movie are unique. The combination of varied martial art forms is exciting to watch. Also, the fact that these techniques and weapons were the most intrinsic methods of combat in those times hits you like nothing and urges you to learn more about it. Thanks to Tony Jaa & team for giving us this stunning movie.
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5:12 There's a fun little detail if you pay close attention to Tony's hands and movements. He makes more of a claw fighting the guy with the spike gauntlets to grab and restrain the movements of his arms to avoid the spikes and instead of trying to attack his padded armoring, he instead opts to go low and target his lesser protected legs. Meanwhile he transitions back to his more normal blunt style, closed fists again, and he is focused more on the torso of the guy with no armor at all. And he just casually switches it up in tandem of engaging the two guys. I love the little details like this. :p
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It's a crime that Tony Jaa didn't become a superstar. He should have tons of big films by now. The best to ever do it. Hollywood really screwed up!
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Que filme espetacular. Oq Tony ja fez nessa trilogia Ć© incrĆvel. A histĆ³ria de Ong bak Ć© incrĆvel.
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Favorite fight scene of all time. The way he switches from Muay Thai to tiger style kung fu and back again, mixing both, just chefs kiss brilliant
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This guy carries the most extreme level of resilence I've ever seen in a martial artist .
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4:40 is so intense those Muai Thai positions, the Ba Ji Quan at 5:48 to Bagua at 5:53 using Tiger and Crane with the most powerful ending on Ba Ji Quan at 06:09 omg so sweet, God, I miss these type of movies. 6:39 is unbelievable, the damage. Now his weaponry mastery is fantastic, that's how you do it 7:14 is not just a weapon because, is an extension of his spirit, pure emotion, trichaku was masterful teasing the extensions, 8:22 Jian is so damn fluid, beautiful and elegant look at 09:40 this is how it should be used combined with agility, precission and speed 8:44 Taijijian as its purest combat form, every weapon teases another one, the Trichaku the Kusarigama which was fantastic and the Jian with the Daos. The elephant part is just super cool, the enemy that fights with that shitty crane style was awesome and the way he removes the protection by taking possesion of the elephant is incredible, this movie is gold.