Seua khaap daap (2005)
11KSeua khaap daap: Directed by Theeratorn Siriphunvaraporn. With Atsadawut Luengsuntorn, Phimonrat Phisarayabud, Pongpat Wachirabunjong, Srungsuda Lawanprasert. When a highly volatile case confronts the police, a young maverick cop with mystical powers is put on the case. YOSTHANA teams up with the seductive DUANGDAO, and together they must hunt down and capture the brutal and deadly ‘FIVE BULLETS BANDIT’. The gang is led by the fearsome, MAHESAK, who, like Yosthana is skilled in the art of sorcery and magic. Mahesak can only be defeated with The Tiger Blade, a magical and ancient sword, replete with the powers of nature, and the forces of good. Yosthana must find the Tiger Blade, and bring Mahesak to justice, before the bandits bring total chaos to the city. The stage is set for a gruesome battle between the two nemeses, but only one can survive.
“The Tiger Blade starts with a great kick off and manage to hold that throughout the entire movie. The story might not be that clear but actually it doesnu0026#39;t matter. You just go with the flow and accept the holes in the story which are filled in with great action scenes. Itu0026#39;s Thai and of course youu0026#39;re thinking about Ong-bak but The Tiger Blade does use wire work and probably stunt men but it doesu0026#39;t mean the action would be less. The direction is good and it shows that the greatest attention went to the action aspect. Would that bother? The story of Ong-bak isnu0026#39;t also that great. Just forget the story, tolerate the acting performances and youu0026#39;re settled for a good action ride. It deserves your attention when you loved Ong-bak and the Russian Night Watch because itu0026#39;s a perfect combination of those two.”