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Ong-bak 3 - L'ultime combat

Original title: Ong-bak 3
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
15K
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Ong-bak 3 - L'ultime combat (2010)
Ong Bak 3 picks up where Ong Bak 2 left off. Tien is captured and almost beaten to death before he is saved and brought back to the Kana Khone villagers. There he is taught meditation and how to deal with his Karma, but very soon his arch rival returns challenging Tien for a final duel.
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Continuing from Ong Bak 2's 1440s, Prince Tien fails to revenge his parents' murder by the evil new ruler. The beaten Tien is rescued. Can he bring peace to the kingdom?Continuing from Ong Bak 2's 1440s, Prince Tien fails to revenge his parents' murder by the evil new ruler. The beaten Tien is rescued. Can he bring peace to the kingdom?Continuing from Ong Bak 2's 1440s, Prince Tien fails to revenge his parents' murder by the evil new ruler. The beaten Tien is rescued. Can he bring peace to the kingdom?

  • Directors
    • Tony Jaa
    • Panna Rittikrai
  • Writers
    • Tony Jaa
    • Panna Rittikrai
  • Stars
    • Tony Jaa
    • Dan Chupong
    • Sarunyu Wongkrachang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tony Jaa
      • Panna Rittikrai
    • Writers
      • Tony Jaa
      • Panna Rittikrai
    • Stars
      • Tony Jaa
      • Dan Chupong
      • Sarunyu Wongkrachang
    • 59User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Tony Jaa
    Tony Jaa
    • Tien
    Dan Chupong
    Dan Chupong
    • Bhuti Sangkha
    • (as Chupong Chungpruk)
    Sarunyu Wongkrachang
    • Rat-Cha-Sei-Na
    • (as Sarunyoo Wongkrachang)
    Primrata Dej-Udom
    Primrata Dej-Udom
    • Pim
    • (as Primrata Det-Udom)
    Nirut Sirichanya
    Nirut Sirichanya
    • Master Bua
    Phetthai Vongkumlao
    Phetthai Vongkumlao
    • Mhen
    • (as Phetthai Wongkhamlao)
    Sorapong Chatree
    • Chernung
    Chumphorn Thepphithak
    • Uncle Mao
    • (as Chumporn Theppituk)
    Philip Hersh
    Philip Hersh
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    • Directors
      • Tony Jaa
      • Panna Rittikrai
    • Writers
      • Tony Jaa
      • Panna Rittikrai
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    User reviews59

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    6zetes

    Okay, so it's not too great, but is it really worse than the second one?

    Viewers seem to absolutely hate this third film in the series. It certainly isn't great, but I didn't think it was terrible, and if you sat through the second one, which ends on a cliffhanger, you'll definitely want to see this one. The story is incoherent, but so was the second one. Jaa, having been captured, is tortured to near death. He's saved in some confusing way. The big problem with this one is that there's a long section in the middle where Jaa's being healed and then trained. The martial arts sequences are entirely absent for much of the film, and obviously that's the only reason anyone showed up. Thankfully, when they do re-enter the movie, they're awesome enough where it almost makes up for the boring parts. Honestly, one can be perfectly happy sticking with the first Ong-Bak and The Protector. The plots of those two films amounted to "Hey, the bad guys stole something from me, now I'm going to go get it (while kicking the ass of everyone who gets in my way), whether or not my pants are on fire." Ong-Bak 2 & 3, which Jaa directed, wrote and choreographed (he's most successful in the latter aspect), have a mytho-historic epic plot line that is as confusing as it is unnecessary.
    3user-876-703104

    how can a filmmaker not get the selling point of his own movies?

    Pretty much everything I have to say is already out there in different reviews, but I'm going to say it anyway. The acting is bad, the dialogue atrocious and the storyline confusing. This I wouldn't care for, if they hadn't spent so much bloody time on it. I expected to see Tony Jaa kick ass, but as many of you pointed out, there's almost none of that as well. Especially the final fight is very disappointing and if you've watched the previous Tony Jaa movies you know all his moves by now. While I appreciate the effort to make a "real" film instead of an action flick, it was done horribly as the cinematics are awful: numerous completely pointless close-ups and weak special effects make it look like a college project at times. Special mention goes to the Comic relief character; never have worse humorous attempts been put to film.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Disappointing

    Well, picking up where part 2 left you hanging, the 3rd installment of the "Ong Bak" movies was somewhat of a disappointment. Why? Well...

    The storyline was almost non-existent, and whatever story was being told there was told in a really confusing and weird way, so it was difficult to make any sense of the movie.

    It seemed like this was a showcase of how cool can we make Tony Jaa look? Let's put him in front of all these wonderful, beautiful scenic locations and have him work out his martial arts there. That was what most of the movie was about. Sure, the scenes were nice, and sure Tony Jaa sure knows how to fight and show it, but it is a very weak broth to make soup of.

    The action and fight scenes were top of the line, as always with Tony Jaa movies. And there is something very dynamic and energetic to his movements and fighting style. So, if you like that, then this movie doesn't let you down in that department.

    As for the acting? Well, not much of that actually going on here, to be honest. It is mostly just showing off Tony Jaa and have these really cool images of ancient Thai traditions shown off on the movie. Honestly, I liked seeing those cultural scenes, but again, not really something that can carry a movie.

    I think "Ong Bak 3" is pretty much as weak as the 2nd part, except the story in this one is more confusing. They should have stopped after the original "Ong Bak" movie which was a blast of an action movie.

    I was disappointed with this movie, and I was actually just sitting through it at the end to watch Tony Jaa fight and show what he can do. The movie lost me somewhere in the beginning already, because it was way too confusing and didn't really come together in a greater sense. Lots of action, but that is about it that this movie has to offer. Which is a shame.
    6pabloreyes1-1

    Great Martial Arts Film

    It's a martial arts film. Nothing more. Jaa is one of the best movie fighters on the business and that is what you get after seeing this movie: a fun and amazing experience from one of the best martial artists of today. If you want "something more", go on and watch "The Notebook" or something like that.

    For those who doesn't think that a movie should always try to be a "masterpiece", this is their kind of movie: pure fun, full of kicks, a history of vengeance, some love, and a lot of people getting kicked on the head.

    Maybe is not at the height of Ong Bak 1, but it doesn't mean that it isn't a good film to watch if you like martial arts flicks.
    5neildyhouse

    This film entirely depends on why you are watching in the first place!

    Can anyone tell me what is actually going on in this film??

    Firstly, and this is key, the fight sequences are top notch and I come to expect nothing less from Tony Jaa. Having seen the prequels to this film (Ong Bak in particular is fantastic) and Warrior King this doesn't quite live up to first Ong Bak but it has a good go. There is no question that Jaa's physical prowess is phenomenal, a serious Jackie Chan if you will. Jaa's directorial style in places is snappy with some interesting tricks. Lots of long tracking shots in the fights really help to prove that there are no Wires, CGI and certainly no stunt men.

    Secondly, and this is the problem, the film is a classic case of style over content. The storyline has more holes than a string vest and what bits you can understand are silly, out of context and flat out odd. I have watched this twice and I feel no more clued up. Can anyone explain the man with the wicker basket on his head?

    To sum up - this is one of those films that you will want to fast forward until there is a fight which means it will take you about 20 minutes in total to watch this film. Great fighting but not much else.

    If you want to watch a fantastic martial arts film in the last 5 years then when you have skipped to the fights in this, go out and get yourself RAID and RAID 2: Berandal, then you will have to opportunity to watch two modern classics of the martial arts era!!

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    • Trivia
      With Ong-Bak 2, la naissance du dragon (2008)'s very troubled production (running over budget, over schedule, looking to have a running time of over four hours,...), it was decided to split it into two films, with this resulting third part thus consisting of unused material shot for the second film by Tony Jaa and new footage by director Panna Rittikrai who was brought on board to save the two films and came up with Dan Chupong's character Bhuti Sangkha, introducing him in the second film to set him up as the main villain of this film. As a result of the pressures of making the films and conflicts with the production company, Jaa retired to a Buddhist monastery for about a year once the film was released.
    • Goofs
      Interesting modern footwear tread design for characters living in the 15th Century Autthaya period.
    • Quotes

      Tien: Now I understand your intentions in teaching me the art of dancing. Dancing is therapy for the body and mind. I owe you a debt of gratitude for changing my life.

      Master Bua: It's your mind that finally opened to change. Change the enemies into dancing partners. There are many things in the world that you have to learn. Greed. Wrath. Infatuation. Desires. Lust. And ignorance. Always be careful. These sins are the causes of suffering. They cause all living creatures to be stuck in the perpetual cycle of birth and death.

      Tien: How can I avoid these sins?

      Master Bua: Train. You need to train yourself to cleanse and purify your mind. The mind is the chief. The body is the servant. The consciousness is the controller. The mind comprehends. Be aware, then let go. Your mind will remain untarnished.

    • Alternate versions
      In Singapore, there are two versions that has released. The uncut version is rated M18 for stronger moments of violence which involves a torture scene and brutal chest punching scene. The edited version is rated NC16 with stronger moments of violence from the uncut version has been edited.
    • Connections
      Edited from Ong-Bak 2, la naissance du dragon (2008)

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2010 (Thailand)
    • Country of origin
      • Thailand
    • Official sites
      • Magnet Releasing (United States)
      • Sahamongkol Film International (Thailand)
    • Language
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • Ong Bak 3
    • Production companies
      • Sahamongkol Film International
      • Iyara Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,890
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,648
      • Jan 16, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,340,516
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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