Wednesday, September 06, 2006
The Protector
It’s “Ong Bak Warrior” meets “Dumbo” in this martial arts movie about rescuing stolen elephants. Tony Jaa is back and is even more amazing. He has speed, power, agility, grace, and great leaping ability. The film is partly subtitled and partly dubbed. The movie has elephants, gangsters, dirty cops, giants, and an evil dragon lady. Don’t expect much from the plot or from the acting. However, the fight sequences are spectacular. Watch for the x-gamers attack, the struggle on the long staircase, the fight in fire and water, the clash with the titans, and the endless bone crunchers battle. Along the way, Tony pays tribute to Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. If you like martial arts, you’ll love this one. This film was released overseas in 2005, but it is new to the States.
Alien gives it 2 ½ “Spiderman/Flash/Batman without the computer graphic tricks” stars out of 4.
It’s “Ong Bak Warrior” meets “Dumbo” in this martial arts movie about rescuing stolen elephants. Tony Jaa is back and is even more amazing. He has speed, power, agility, grace, and great leaping ability. The film is partly subtitled and partly dubbed. The movie has elephants, gangsters, dirty cops, giants, and an evil dragon lady. Don’t expect much from the plot or from the acting. However, the fight sequences are spectacular. Watch for the x-gamers attack, the struggle on the long staircase, the fight in fire and water, the clash with the titans, and the endless bone crunchers battle. Along the way, Tony pays tribute to Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. If you like martial arts, you’ll love this one. This film was released overseas in 2005, but it is new to the States.
Alien gives it 2 ½ “Spiderman/Flash/Batman without the computer graphic tricks” stars out of 4.
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