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Bang Rajan

Titre original : Bangrajan
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 53min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
2,1 k
MA NOTE
Bang Rajan (2000)
ActionDramaHistoryWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet right before the fall of Thailand's old capital, Ayuttaya, Bang Rajan draws on the legend of a village of fighters who bravely fended off the Burmese armies.Set right before the fall of Thailand's old capital, Ayuttaya, Bang Rajan draws on the legend of a village of fighters who bravely fended off the Burmese armies.Set right before the fall of Thailand's old capital, Ayuttaya, Bang Rajan draws on the legend of a village of fighters who bravely fended off the Burmese armies.

  • Réalisation
    • Tanit Jitnukul
  • Scénario
    • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
    • Bunthin Thuaykaew
    • Patikarn Phejmunee
  • Casting principal
    • Jaran Ngamdee
    • Winai Kraibutr
    • Theerayut Pratyabamrung
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    2,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tanit Jitnukul
    • Scénario
      • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
      • Bunthin Thuaykaew
      • Patikarn Phejmunee
    • Casting principal
      • Jaran Ngamdee
      • Winai Kraibutr
      • Theerayut Pratyabamrung
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
    • 59Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Jaran Ngamdee
    • Nai Jan
    Winai Kraibutr
    • Nai In
    Theerayut Pratyabamrung
    • Luang Phor Thammachote
    Bin Bunluerit
    Bin Bunluerit
    • Nai Thongmen
    Bongkoj Khongmalai
    • E Sa
    Chumphorn Thepphithak
    • Nai Than
    Suntharee Maila-or
    • Taeng-Onn
    Phisate Sangsuwan
    • Nemeao Seehabodee
    Theeranit Damrongwinijchai
    • Mangcha-ngai
    Nuntapon Kamutavanit
    • Commander Jik-Kai
    Surachet Lorsungnem
    • Khun San
    Jarin Phomrangsai
    • Commander Arka-Punkayee
    Phutharit Prombandal
    • Phan Ruang
    Nirut Saosudchart
    • Nai Dok
    Voraphark Sarobon
    • Commander Surin-Jaw-Khong
    Krit Suwannapaph
    • Commander Suki
    Atthakorn Suwannaraj
    • Nai Muang
    Somchat Ubon
    • Muen Khun
    • Réalisation
      • Tanit Jitnukul
    • Scénario
      • Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
      • Bunthin Thuaykaew
      • Patikarn Phejmunee
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    9quantumcat

    impressive movie even though I can't understand a word Thai and watched it unsubtitled

    I lent this on VCD from a friend of mine and I was impressed. I watched a non-subtitled thai version and I don't understand a word thai.

    this movie re-accounts the struggle of a small village against one of 2 burmese invasion armies and holds out for about 5 months -against all odds.

    I was pleasantly surprized to find a thrilling action movie without too much sentiments, but just enough to not all hack & slash and not to much to become hollywoodish overly dramatic to the very annoying level of fase-turn-off-the-dvd-player (like Peal Harbour). The comparison with braveheart is easlily made -since this movie has one of the last mass-armies scenes that is not computer enhanced (like 10 soldiers digitally multiplied by 1000)Which is a very impressive scene

    There are a few flaws. I thought the fight scenes a filmed a bit messy. It does creatw a feeling of the chaos that is melee, but unfortunately, if one can't tell one villager from another -the all look a-like, which makes the action scene little difficult to follow(compare Black Hawk Down where all were mostly caucasian and had short trimmed hair, underneath the identical helmet all wore in combination with the same desertpaterned uniforms). Concerning the main characters, this problem is solved by giving one a babyface, another a mowhawk hairsyle and british-like moustache and another a beard etc. The more you watch the the less this problem becomes The other flaw are the special effects, these are really bad. BUT I must say that didn't annoy me.

    The story is easy to follow, even the flashbacks are easily spotted. The acting is good (for me I watched bodylanguage, facial expressions and intonation of voice, what else can you do when you don't understand the language) The actionscenes are very impreessive especially those with lots and lots of people fighting. The music is great as well, maybe no John Williams, but more than adequate enough to accompany any feeling a scene should return, whether it's a gentle look between 2lovers or an all out end battle

    Great movie -I'm still impressed!
    8simon_booth

    Slightly messy but dramatic and gory epic

    I've been wanting to see BANG RAJAN for a good three years - and in this age of dvds and internets it's not often I have to wait that long to see something, but life seemed unwilling to give this film a readily available release with English subtitles. Finally, though, after sitting on the title for 2 years and almost missing out on first-to-market to Oliver Stone in the US, HKL spin-off Premier Asia got round to releasing it - in a 2-disc special edition with numerous interviews for extras, no less.

    BANG RAJAN was a landmark for the Thai film industry, a blockbuster hit that helped to create the recent surge in film production and production values. It tells the true story of a village called Bang Rajan, whose people stood their ground and managed to fight off the northern flank of an invading army from Burma in 1765. Without their bravery, Thailand might just be a province of Burma right now. Bang Rajan wasn't exactly a small village as it turns out, but they were far from a trained army, and were still vastly outnumbered by the invaders. How they managed to hold them off for so long is still a bit of a mystery.

    As far as I'm aware, there had never been a film made on as large a scale as this in Thailand before - though Tan Mui would have been well into pre-production on Suriyothai when BR was made. Director Tanit Jitnukul seems to be specialising in historical epics a bit, and has made several more since - including the very enjoyable KHUNSUK, which reunites many of the cast members from BANG RAJAN, but weaves a more personal story into the tapestry of the wars and times. BANG RAJAN wants to tell the story of the village, rather than any single individual - though about half a dozen characters are picked out to receive the main focus of the story, or to represent the village as a whole I guess. The director's story-telling skills aren't quite up to the task of weaving together these threads into a coherent picture, but you do get to care somewhat for the characters eventually. The main aim of the film is to show the heroism and predicament of a whole village of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, forced to fight to protect their families and their country. In most war films the fighters are soldiers, and their battles are pretty much divorced from their everyday lives (photos of girlfriends back home etc aside), the villagers of BANG RAJAN are caught up in a war that they just happen to be stood in the way of.

    What makes BANG RAJAN into a war film, though, are the battle scenes - of which there are many, of a surprising scale and brutality. There's a lot of serious injury, and the sound of flesh being sliced, pierced or lopped off is sometimes relentless. The level and realism of the gore in the film is very high - possibly even higher than Korea's MUSA, almost as if the opening scene of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN had been filmed with machetes, axes, hammers, spears and arrows. And still with guns and cannons too, for that matter. The Premier Asia set includes a very nice interview with the producer of the film, where he explains that he knows they can't achieve the degree of "perfection" in battle scenes that Hollywood films can because of their higher budget, but he hopes that the film does at least stand up to international scrutiny in terms of realism. Apart from a few dodgy CGI explosions, I'd say it certainly does.

    I wish that BANG RAJAN had got a wide release right after it was made, as it would probably have been pretty successful. 5 years later, it's thunder has been somewhat stolen by other films like MUSA, SURIYOTHAI, HERO, WARRIORS OF HEAVEN & EARTH and THE LAST SAMURAI. Compared to these, BR must be judged inferior (well, except for Suriyothai, which was more expensive looking but a less captivating film). The story-telling isn't too tight and most of the acting is unimpressive. It is film-making on a grand scale though, with impressively high production values for its budget (far lower than any of the other films mentioned) and a visceral impact that still stands up. Compared to MUSA it might look a little amateurish, but you have to remember there was no MUSA to compare it to when it came out. I don't suppose BANG RAJAN had much if any influence on those other historical epics that have followed it, since it was probably not seen far outside Thailand, but at least its impact on the Thai film industry must be taken as a credit.

    Viewed in 2005 it's unlikely to be a life-changing film for anyone, but it's still definitely worth a watch - and I hope that it will sell well enough for Premier Asia to take a few more risks on releasing lesser-known films that don't already have good subtitled releases elsewhere.
    7ivar-sohn

    Great movie with lots of action packed scenes

    Bang Rajan is a gripping account of Thai villagers who fight against an imposing army that has them outnumbered and outgunned. Action scenes are great and the story itself has you following it to the very end. If you are a fan of foreign films or war movies, then this is a must see. The characters are great and so are the actors that play them. Even though most of the dialogue is in subtitles, it takes absolutely nothing away from this visual movie. The women used in this movie are beautiful and the men and children look very much like the Thai villagers of the period portrayed. The setting of this movie is pleasant and the fight scenes are realistic. Don't miss this one!
    8Leofwine_draca

    Top-notch Thai historical war action marks a high point for the country's cinema

    Regarded by many as the Thai epic that was successful enough to launch a new wave of internationally-popular movies from Thailand, BANG RAJAN is similar to Hollywood's BRAVEHEART, and just as interesting. That's impressive alone, seeing as the budget is about a thousand times lower than the Mel Gibson epic, but when you consider that the bloody battle sequences are just as good as in that and the likes of THE LAST SAMURAI, you'll realise that BANG RAJAN is a very good film indeed. The movie tells a SEVEN SAMURAI-style tale about villagers holding out against an army, and that cues two hours of bloody mayhem, heartfelt speeches, strong character building and tons of suspense. The budget is low and the camera-work sometimes choppy, but that's where the negatives end; in all other respects this is an epic movie with a high entertainment value.

    I always feel that 'true story' movies – like this one – have an extra 'oomph' to their fictional counterparts, and knowing this really happened makes BANG RAJAN a really interesting film to watch. Some Western viewers have found problems with the villagers themselves, seeing as they all have the same haircuts, are all mostly naked, and all look pretty much the same. That's not too much trouble though, as the main characters are easily distinguishable, from the drunken axe-wielding guy (who reminded me of Ajax from TROY) to the moustachioed hero and the younger family man and his pregnant wife. Acting from the unknown cast is surprisingly strong, and combined with a workable script, you end up with characters you really care for – and shed a tear or two about – in the battle sequences.

    The latter are varied and exciting, and easily the best parts of the movie. This film is chock-full of action and it never lets up, delivering more and more bloodshed until the exciting, climatic showdown. Thai filmmakers don't skimp on the gore either, so there are tons of bloody arrow hits, decapitations, flying limbs and people being blown to smithereens; sure, they're all shown very quickly, almost glimpses, but somehow that makes the battles seem more realistic and more hard-hitting. Sometimes the film transcends predictability and becomes inspired, like the bit where the heroes ride massively horned buffalos into battle, or when the villagers decide to make their own cannons from scrap metal. Other images, like the husband and wife on the battlefield, or the warriors emerging from the river, really stick in the mind for days to come. All in all, this is a highly rewatchable war film that offers pretty much everything for fans of the genre; even the cheapo special effects (like the digital explosions) are good enough to convince.
    6kozaki

    Nice and bloody entrance to Thai history

    Despite I studied history many years, we had no time studying South Asia's own history, so I was pleased to learn a bit while being tetanized with the action ! Let me tell you, it's clear enough that Thai are very proud of Bang Rajan's Buddhist monk, strong men (and even women) amazing resistance against cruel Birman.

    This Thai big movie is as far from, says, Chinese than from European or Hollywood super productions, which is something I find valuable.

    As for the technical part, quantumcat has already written what could be said on it. That's : a bit of confusion and low level special effects, that may be because of *my* point of view or real. You'll see by yourself.

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    • Anecdotes
      The site of the village is now a tourist attraction near the old capital of Thailand, Ayuttaya, north of Bangkok.
    • Gaffes
      Many actors have vaccination scars on their shoulders (probably for polio), in 18th century Thailand.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Bang Rajan 2 (2011)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 décembre 2000 (Thaïlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Thaïlande
    • Langue
      • Thai
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Воины джунглей
    • Sociétés de production
      • BEC-TERO Entertainment
      • Film Bangkok
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    • Budget
      • 1 300 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 24 629 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 354 $US
      • 8 août 2004
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 27 735 $US
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      1 heure 53 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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