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Somtum

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 43m
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5.6/10
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Somtum (2008)
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An action movie about a 7-foot-tall docile man who learns Muy Thai and then uses his new skills to help solve a case of stolen diamonds.An action movie about a 7-foot-tall docile man who learns Muy Thai and then uses his new skills to help solve a case of stolen diamonds.An action movie about a 7-foot-tall docile man who learns Muy Thai and then uses his new skills to help solve a case of stolen diamonds.

  • Director
    • Nontakorn Taweesuk
  • Writer
    • Nontakorn Taweesuk
  • Stars
    • Dan Chupong
    • Kessarin Ektawatkul
    • Jason Fenton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    639
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nontakorn Taweesuk
    • Writer
      • Nontakorn Taweesuk
    • Stars
      • Dan Chupong
      • Kessarin Ektawatkul
      • Jason Fenton
    • 6User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dan Chupong
    Dan Chupong
    • Lieutenant Pong
    Kessarin Ektawatkul
    • Papaya Vendor
    Jason Fenton
    • Barney Emerald
    • (voice)
    Philip Hersh
    Philip Hersh
    • Sports Announcer
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Thomas Howard
      Sasisa Jindamanee
      • Dokya
      Ubon Jindamanee
      • Boxing Referee
      Nathan Jones
      Nathan Jones
      • Barney Emerald
      Padondat Kamalasaikol
      • Temple Boy
      Patipan Kamalasikol
      • Temple Boy
      Nuttaka Kanrattarach
      • Bar Girl
      Napassakorn Kettasangkha
      • Bar Girl
      Suwat Klingkesorn
      • Announcer
      Sompong Kraitheerangkul
      • Venerable Mong
      Damian Mavis
      Damian Mavis
      • Private jet pilot
      Tanachai Muanhong
      • Temple Boy
      Decha Nittayaros
      • Wrestling Referee
      Ariwan Pocharach
      • Bar Girl
      • Director
        • Nontakorn Taweesuk
      • Writer
        • Nontakorn Taweesuk
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      3gundam_bravo4

      I usually don't write these things

      Though, I'd say the film just powered thru based on the OngBak and related Muay Thai craze from that era and to appease the friendly dopey white Falang movie-goers. The film was barely about the main protagonist becoming a Muay Thai fighter. Maybe 10 minutes of the entire film was dedicated to the Muay Thai Giant. However, there are a couple of Muay Thai fight fight sequences in the film, but they are nothing to write home about. The plot is entirely nonsensical and is slow-moving. Around 4/5s of the movie we finally see how smugglers interact with the Muay Thai Giant and pals™. The wait was not worth the payoff. It was fairly yawn-inducing and the method of "escape" was inane.

      Furthermore, I know little about postproduction, though I know enough to say that the crew that cobbled this together made many amateurish mistakes and used many amateurish gimmicks (although it may fit in the movie as a light goofy lovable falang in Thailand audience members). Seriously, the Looney Toons styled red channel filter is maddening.

      The protagonist is also unlikable because he is weak and blissfully oblivious (or to certain audiences a goofy kind lug). I don't know why but I also laughed at the poor dialog they gave him especially because the beginning of the film sets a different tone of the film. I'd say it led me to believe it was going to be Ryan Gosling in Drive sort of film with all the silence. Then he opens his mouth with that goofy dialog, Australian accent, and bad acting. I had to pause and laugh for like 5 minutes. I later did it twice again at some more ridiculous dialog.

      Anyway, the film is weak on too many points and dead boring so, I'd pass on it entirely unless you want a timewaster
      2kevin_robbins

      Muay Thai Giant is a disaster that likely has a hard time finding a target audience. There's nothing to see here.

      I recently watched Muay Thai Giant (2008) on Tubi. The storyline follows a man who is drugged and robbed while on vacation. While out looking for the money, he accidentally ruins a family-owned restaurant and promises to pay them back. He teams up with the two daughters of the restaurant's owner to find a way to make some money and recover his stolen funds.

      This film is written and directed by Nontakorn Taweesuk (Monkey Twins) and stars Dan Chupong (Monster Hunter), Nathan Jones (Mad Max: Fury Road), Philip Hersh (Red Cliff), and Damian Mavis (Bang Bang).

      The movie reminded me of the Mothra trilogy in how the kids drive the storyline and pull the adults into their universe and behaviors, making it completely unbelievable and annoying in just about every way. This is more of a kids' movie than a martial arts film, even though it does have some fight scenes. There are scenes with kids beating up adults and awkward stripper scenes with kids watching. Other than the beach cooking montage, there's really nothing I enjoyed about this film, and it was painful to get through.

      In conclusion, Muay Thai Giant is a disaster that likely has a hard time finding a target audience. There's nothing to see here. I would score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it.
      sane1216

      A good movie

      It was a great movie in regards to the martial arts and basic plot line, but some of the situations in the movie were a bit senseless. Some of the antics of the younger sister are slightly annoying. While I'm a long time martial arts action film fan and I understand they don't all come with the greatest plots or character developments. I would have liked to seem some redemption in the youngest sister during a particular portion of the film where it was obviously a great place for her character development.

      Regardless of that, this is a fun movie to watch. The fight scenes are pretty light hearted as well as the storyline. Everything is choreographed well. Sasisa Jindamanee does a great job as the tougher and a bit more sensitive sister. While I didn't particularly care for Nawarat Techarathanaprasert's character, she did a good job in her role. Nathan Jones does a good job as a clumsy gentle giant. Overall, everyone handles their roles well and it makes for an entertaining film.
      9niz

      Disappointed by ONG BAK 2? Check out SOMTUM to restore your faith in Thai action

      A real surprise: who would have thought a kids film starring an ex-WWF wrestler could be this good? While the mainstream laps up the antics of Tony Jaa and Jeeja "CHOCOLATE" Yanin, the Thai film industry continues to create fresh, original, and very well made films that don't get as much attention: see SARS WARS for another example. SOMTUM is a light-hearted action comedy that mixes some fantastic kick-boxing action (both in and out of the ring) with some gentle, endearing and, very funny comedy sequences to great effect.

      While Nathan Jones, as the naive tourist who "hulks up" at the taste of the spicy "somtum" dish, is a nice screen presence, the stars of the show are the two young Thai girls he befriends. Nawarat Techarathanaprasert shows a good command of English as the street urchin with a penchant for theft, but Sasisa Jindamanee, as her muay-thai kick-boxer older sister, is a total revelation! I urge Pracha Pinkaew and/or Panna Rittikrai to have her square off against Jeeja Yanin in a film as soon as possible: she's that good! The film itself is well-written, well-constructed, and solidly acted: even the "farang" actors, normally an afterthought, do well. There are two awesome cameos: Danny Chupong (BORN TO FIGHT, DYNAMITE WARRIOR) has a brilliant Jackie Chan-style kitchen-battle, and Kessarin "Nui" Ektawatkula (Chupong's sister in BORN TO FIGHT) is hilarious as a market-stall hawker using fruit-and-veg-kwon-do to beat up the bad guys.
      10jake-cobra

      A fun family martial arts romp

      This movie really isn't a great movie in the sense of acting or directing. But it is a throw back to the genuine family fun movies of the 90's. It has action that is for the most part decent and characters who you really start to enjoy a few minutes into it all. It's not the best movie to sit back and appreciate as a milestone for cinema, but if you're having a bad day it will definitely cheer you up. Looking for the next movie to go into your top 5 favorite movies, look elsewhere. But for fun and silliness, Muay Thai Giant might be what you're looking for. I can tell though, this isn't Scorsese or Tarantino level cinema, just sit back with the kids or a few friends who don't mind feeling like they're a kid again and ENJOY

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      • Release date
        • May 29, 2008 (Thailand)
      • Country of origin
        • Thailand
      • Languages
        • English
        • Thai
      • Also known as
        • Muay Thai Giant
      • Production company
        • Baa-Ram-Ewe
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        • $254,469
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        1 hour 43 minutes
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