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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"This is your last chance to call the royal guards!",
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This review is from: The Bodyguard (DVD)
The Good Things
*Pretty good video quality. It is generally clear and had good colors, but at times, it does feel like you're watching a made-for-TV movie or something. *Good audio. Includes both English and its original Thai. Also had Spanish subtitles. *Inclues a 30-minute making-of featurette. *Filming style is pretty good. *Includes some very slick exciting action scenes and a lot of weird zany comedy. Has a couple of cool martial arts fight scenes. *Storyline is good, simple, and easy to follow. *Characters are pretty good. Good acting. *Interesting music. The Bad Things *Not for kids; contains violence, swearing, and nudity. *Cover art is rather misleading. It looks like a stylish action flick, but is really a comedy. *Some jokes are overly strange. The Other Things *Widescreen presentation enhanced for 16:9 TVs. This film is nothing like what I expected (I guess I was expecting "Ong Bak" or something), but is still quite entertaining. The action scenes were great, and the comedy was often funny. If you like other Asian comedies (like "Kung Fu Hustle"), then you'll probably like this. If you like action, you'll probably like this anyway. But if you want pure action or crime drama, then this is not what you want.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I wish the Royal Guards had come...,
By Mike Sehorn "Rezo the Dezo" (APO, AE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bodyguard (DVD)
In the first of two starring vehicles for comedian and Ong-Bak - The Thai Warrior alumnus Petchtai Wongkamlao, action and comedy are mixed Thai style, resulting in a movie that can seriously alienate folks who were duped into buying the film simply because Tony Jaa is featured on the cover. If you're hip to Thai cinema (i.e. you've seen some Thai films besides Tony's) and comedic norms, then you ought to find this more enjoyable...but, coming from a guy who's seen his share of silly blow-`em-up flicks, this movie came as a heavy disappointment from director/genre guru Panna Rittikari.
Essentially, the story follows Chaichol (Piphat Apiraktanakorn), the son of the recently-assassinated richest man in Thailand, as he pursues his father's killers after firing the bodyguard who failed to save him (Wongkamlao); upon being ambushed by the assassins, Chaichol flees to the safety of a Bangkok slum where, without revealing his identity, he must avoid the killers while the bodyguard works to clear his name and stay one step ahead of the assassins. Indeed, it turns out that the bodyguard (called Wongkom) isn't actually the film's main star. You very nearly forget about him when he disappears from the screen for a good twenty minutes or so when Chaichol enters into a love story with a tomboyish poor girl called Pok (Pumwaree Yodkamol, another "Ong Bak" veteran). This thoroughly unexpected twist makes it pretty difficult to judge the film prior to buying it, but since it means a cut in the action scenes, I cannot condone it. The action itself is sparse, but three scenes call attention to themselves: the opening shootout, the fight in the supermarket featuring Mr. Jaa, and the final warehouse battle (featuring Samart Payakaroon, Dynamite Warrior). While the combination of kickboxing, gunplay, and slapstick isn't about to make you forget any other action film you like, they're good enough to make me wish there were more of their quality around - that may have just saved the movie. However, limelight is given to the movie's generous comedy portions, and that's where it ought to stop for most non-Thai audiences. I understand that humor differs with culture and that I am not really qualified to judge how funny something is that I only understood through subtitles, but unless I'm missing something fundamental here, the filmmakers thought that the high point of comedy is calling somebody an idiot. Or stupid. Or some other derogatory names that I can't print in this review, delivered with neither wit nor buildup. The most original thing the movie comes up with in this vein is making fun of spousal abuse. So much time is given over to this shallow, one-note humor and redundant, nameless `comedy players' that it almost makes you forget about the first ten minutes of enjoyable slapstick that only makes momentary reappearances later on. When the characters in the film started making shoot statements and breaking the fourth wall, I was done and this review had all but written itself. I have yet to watch the sequel, but here's to hoping that it's a bit more streamlined than this piece.
3.0 out of 5 stars
comedy... don't expect a martial arts fest.,
By F. Sod "Flyingsod" (Midwest America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bodyguard (Amazon Instant Video)
I wasn't expecting it. The first few action minutes were pretty silly and I thought I had one of those over the top bad action flicks. The Next few minutes were so ridiculously over the top I thought I must have stumbled on a parody. Eventually there was some buffoonery from some of the players that clued me in. As an action comedy it works ok. There's nothing stellar here but it entertains. There's an amusing air to it and definatly some laugh out loud moments. I'm not sure if it was meant to be so but you will have fun making fun of the atrocious voice acting if you watch the English dubbed version. Don't expect a martial arts fest like the cover would have you believe and the movie stands well on its own.
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