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Beautiful Boxer

  • 2003
  • Unrated
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.4K
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Beautiful Boxer (2003)
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Biopic of transgender Muay Thai boxer Parinya Charoenphol who pursued the sport to pay for her gender reassignment surgery.Biopic of transgender Muay Thai boxer Parinya Charoenphol who pursued the sport to pay for her gender reassignment surgery.Biopic of transgender Muay Thai boxer Parinya Charoenphol who pursued the sport to pay for her gender reassignment surgery.

  • Director
    • Ekachai Uekrongtham
  • Writers
    • Ekachai Uekrongtham
    • Desmond Sim
  • Stars
    • Asanee Suwan
    • Sorapong Chatree
    • Orn Anong Panyawong
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Ekachai Uekrongtham
    • Writers
      • Ekachai Uekrongtham
      • Desmond Sim
    • Stars
      • Asanee Suwan
      • Sorapong Chatree
      • Orn Anong Panyawong
    • 41User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Asanee Suwan
    Asanee Suwan
    • Nong Toom…
    Sorapong Chatree
    • Pi Chart
    Orn Anong Panyawong
    Orn Anong Panyawong
    • Nong Toom's Mother
    Nukkid Boonthong
    • Nong Toom's Father
    Sitiporn Niyom
    • Nat
    Somsak Tuangmkuda
    • Pi Moo
    • (as Somsak Tuangmuka)
    Kyôko Inoue
    Kyôko Inoue
    • Self (Female Wrestler)
    • (as Kyoko Inoue)
    Keagan Kang
    • Jack (the Reporter)
    Yuka Hyodo
    • Japanese fan
    • (as Hyouda Yuka)
    Tanyabuth Songsakul
    • Tam
    Sarawuth Tangchit
    • Young Toom
    Natee Pongsopol
    • Novice Monk Toom
    Nattama Narkpo
    • Pi Nam
    Chayaporn Tometh
    • Pi Nid
    Panuwath Kongsamuth
    • Jate
    Yingyod Permpoonsap
    • Yai
    Padung Kullapat
    • Traveling Monk
    Nannam Simala
    • Young Tam
    • Director
      • Ekachai Uekrongtham
    • Writers
      • Ekachai Uekrongtham
      • Desmond Sim
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    ilpintl

    Sensitively handled story of paradoxes...

    Based on the true story of a famous Thai transsexual, Nong Toom, this film is about a championship kick-boxer, who excels in the ultra-macho martial art, purely to raise money to finance his sex-change. While it could have been truly lurid and tasteless, the film has been handled with great seriousness and sympathy, with an excellent performance from a non-actor, real life kick-boxer Asanee Suwan, in the central role. This film brings to mind the similarly sensitively handled "Ma Vie En Rose", the Belgian film from a few years ago. Confused gender identity has been examined in several recent films, but what takes one aback is the testosterone-fueled back-drop against which this story unfolds. The gentle Nong Toom is derided and teased mercilessly for his effeminacy, but it's only when he realizes the one way by he can achieve his female body is via the kick-boxing championship prize money, that he becomes motivated and focused on this unlikely (for him) sport. Thai films are coming of age and the new crop of films and directors do not shy away from uncomfortable issues or controversial topics.
    8ptkss

    A poignant mix of testosterone and estrogen charged struggles within oneself..

    I had the good fortune to catch the movie in my country Singapore, where the local audience has been warming up to Thai movies in recent months, no less thanks to other Thai movies in the same league that has made an impact here - notably "Ong Bak" and "Fan Chan".

    While Beautiful Boxer marks theatre director Ekachai Uekrongtham's directorial debut in the cinematic stage(previously best known for his Chang & Eng musical), it certainly packs a poignant & powerful punch with a deftly artistic element that will pave the way for his future movies to come.

    Actor Asanee Suwan does a fine job as reel-life Nong Toom struggling to make enough money as a thai kick boxer to undergo the knife in his dream to become a real woman. The director treats his audience to a refreshing array of kick boxing stunts coupled with his artistic creativity that makes the action and poignant scenes commendable and touching. The inner struggles faced by Nong Toom as he battle the collision of testosterone and estrogen within his body and soul delivers the true essence and spirit of the movie that makes watching it an uplifting experience. The close relationship and love he gets from his endearing mother soothes his inner pain and cushion the degree of sympathy showered on his potrayal as a pitiful character.

    Some of us can probably resonate with his pain and inner conflicts as there are often setbacks that leaves us "emotionally crippled". The reflective scenes with plenty of natural scenary could, however, been better choreographed with more grace to create a more sombre mood. Above all, Asanee potrays the character with tremendous aplomb and steely will, and was duly rewarded with a 2004 Thai Suppanahongsa Best Actor Award.

    As my tagline suggests, its rare to see such a testosterone and estrogen charged movie within the same character A commendable effort that will turn the spotlight on finer Thai movies to come. 4 stars out of 5. - Tukta's Sarmee
    8storres-3

    saw movie in Anthropology 104 class

    I recently watched this movie in my Anthropology class. I honestly had no idea what it was going to be about. My first assumption, was that the boxer was a beautiful person and that he turned thai boxing into an art rather than "a violent sport." Than after it was over, I thought it was a great movie. It was even better because it made in Thailand and gave a realistic take on Thai culture. I don't know how accepting people would be here in the United States with a transsexual boxer fighting in makeup. But then again we have the WWE who have an array of different types of characters, so then again it just might be okay. I really enjoyed how he was fighting to help support his family back home and not just for fame and glory. I definitely would recommend this film.

    Sylvia Torres Milwaukee, WI
    juliaah2

    Beautiful boxer

    Beautiful Boxer a coming of age story about a man who wants to be female. In order to earn a living and save enough money, he starts to kick box on a dare at a temple festival. As time goes on, it shows how he is finally accepted by his group of friends who are also boxers. Yes, there were several missteps by his friends, but overall they accepted him for he is, and who they wanted him to be.

    It is refreshing to see a third gender represented in another culture, without the shame and stigma attached to it. In this culture we are so obsessed with being perfect and correct that we sometimes alienate ourselves from our friends and families.

    Jules
    10maciek-in-LA

    A poignant and touching film for all

    I rarely see films twice, but Beautiful Boxer continues to be a remarkably evocative film even on a second viewing. I saw it last summer at Outfest, and took several friends to see it this weekend, because I knew that they wouldn't see it on their own. It was a third choice film when I first saw it at the festival. I'm not a fan of boxing, and have seen my share of documentaries on the transsexual experience, so I was not particularly interested. Since I hadn't seen a Thai film, I decided to go. What a gratifying surprise the film turned out to be! Beautiful Boxer transcends time, culture, ethnicity, and gender identity to illuminate the humanity of the characters. Asanee Suwan the lead actor who plays Nong Toom is amazing. At the first viewing I thought that there was a very similar looking stunt double who did the fight scenes. Yet in the post film discussion with the Director Ekachai Uekrongtham we learned that the Asanee is an actual Muay Thai professional boxer. This was his first acting role. That makes his performance even more remarkable. He communicates the full range of Toom's being, seamlessly integrating the feminine and masculine dimensions of his/her personality.

    In Iron Ladies and in other trans-gender themed films, the transvestites are usually in your face, over the top characters. The gender themes are either campy and/or played for laughs. Beautiful Boxer on the other hand conveys the inner life of the Toom's struggle to assert her identity. I was very moved by Toom's dignity, steadfast courage, and perseverance in coming to terms with who she is. The film is poignant and ultimately inspiring. Yet it is also very entertaining. The film provides a window into Muay Thai boxing, both its beauty and violence, the socio-economic conditions in Thailand, and aspects of Thai culture. It was a most rewarding experience. BTW my friends agreed. GO SEE IT!

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Based on the real life story of Parinya Charoenphol (aka Nong Toom)
    • Quotes

      Jack: But I still don't understand how your parents can be so... accepting... of the fact that you wanna be a girl.

      Nong Toom: They know it's my karma. I did bad thing in past life, so I had to suffer in this life.

      Jack: Where did you learn that from?

      Nong Toom: In the temple, when I was monk.

    • Connections
      Featured in SexTV: Nong Toom/Allyson Mitchell/The Big Bang (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      The Girl I Knew
      music by Bruno Brugnano

      lyrics by Nitipong Hornak

      Performed by Asanee Chotikul

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2003 (Thailand)
    • Country of origin
      • Thailand
    • Official sites
      • GMM Pictures (Thailand)
      • Regent Releasing
    • Languages
      • Thai
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Güzel Boksör
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production company
      • GMM Pictures Co.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $133,920
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,713
      • Jan 23, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $638,317
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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