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Ong Bak 2
Set in the regal times of King Naresuan, Tien uses martial arts to avenge the murder of his parents when he was a child.
22 November 1979, Sweden
5 February 1976, Surin, Thailand
23 March 1981, Kalasin Province, Thailand
February 23, 2010
The 'sequel' to Jaa's stunning international debut, Ong-Bak, and his third international outing after the entertaining The Protector, but it contains only a fraction of the previous two's joyful invention.
December 17, 2009
We knew Jaa could bust heads; now he's just busting our balls.
September 02, 2010
Let me be blunt - Ong Bak 2 is an incoherent mess...[Yet is] awesome, stupid, incoherent fun.
February 07, 2010
... the lack of any dramatic center leaves the action, for all its bloody carnage and brutality, emotionally untethered: all spectacle and no character.
October 23, 2009
There isn't much of a plot, although Jaa's fans won't mind a bit. All they want is lots of bloody, muddy action in the Thai jungles, which they get.
March 25, 2010
A mix of martial arts, which includes Muay Thai, kung fu and Samurai swordplay, that was Jaa's inspiration for making the movie in the first place.
November 20, 2009
Ong Bak 2 is really just an excuse for several jaw-dropping set pieces that show off Jaa's killing skills.
October 23, 2009
Tony Jaa is a lot of fun to watch, but Ong Bak 2: The Beginning is not only a step back in time -- to 1431 -- but a step back in this martial artist's international film career.
July 21, 2012
It was epic action, I will admit, but that doesn't mean that the writers should give up on the rest of the film completely.
October 23, 2009
Taking co-directorial reins with Panna Rittikrai, Jaa has erected a portentous platform for his high-flying athleticism, bearing none of the freewheeling spirit or humor that made his feature debut a guiltless pleasure.
October 23, 2009
Bears virtually no connection to the original.

