agak terlambat nak review movie nih , ok movie kene tunggu bulan depan nak dapat DVD cantik sikit
The Banquet (Ye Yan)
Plot Outline:
A loose adaptation of Hamlet, "The Night Banquet" is set in an empire in chaos. The Emperor, the Empress, the Crown Prince, the Minister and the General all have their own enemies they would like to finish off at a night banquet.
Curse Of The Golden Flower aka The City Of Golden Armor (Man Cheng Jin Dai Huang Jin Jia)
Plot Outline: The ill-fated romance between an imperial bodyguard and a prince takes the lovers on a dangerous journey where royal family secrets are revealed.
Yamada - The Samurai Of Ayothaya '' Coming Soon ''
Yamada Nagamasa is a young an exceptional Japanese Samurai who travels to Ayothaya in order to offer his unique talents as a volunteer against the onslaught of Japanese who are traveling into the region disguised as members of the Hongsawadee army. Yamada is critically injured in the ensuing battle, led by the Japanese commander Kuroda Toranga, nevertheless Yamada manages to survive and is nursed to health by a group of Thai soldiers who would later become some of his closest friends and allies.
A martial arts, action film inspired by a true story that took place in a small beach town of a beautiful island in the Andaman Sea ; a place where foreign fighters came looking for the ultimate challenge in the Muay Thai fighting scene.
Will the ancient fighting discipline, the art of Pahuyut prevail and uphold against the modern day adapted form of Thai kickboxing combat of K1
having watched all martial arts movies from around asia...i ahve to say no1 is as good as chareographing and capturing the intensity of fight scenes as the hong kongers..the thais are catching up fast....
the HK'ers have been doing these kind of shows for decades and have a generation of stars and directors with stunt background or were former stuntsmen themselves.
this is one of the best fight scenes of recent year from the movie SPL starring Donnie Yen, Samo Hung and an up and coming star Jing Wu
In mid 1970s, three boys from a southern village become friends while spending time in a boxing camp. Piak (Akara Amarttayakul) is a boxer whose young soul bubbles with fighting spirit. Pao (Thawatchai Penpakdee) is a son of a Chaiya boxing legend. They both hang out with another local boy called Samor (Sonthaya Chitmanee). Amid the backdrop of the peaceful South, the three boys spend time training with the hope of fulfilling their dream of becoming professional boxers.
Pao has an old manuscript of Muay-Thai Chaiya left by his father, and the three friends are hugely inspired by the elegant moves and forceful blows depicted in it. But their paths are strewn with obstacles, and their friendship faces an ultimately test when Piak and Pao fall in love with the same woman, a pretty nurse called Sriprai (Parita Kongpech).
One day, Pao抯 father returns. His name is Tew Chaiya (Samart Payakarun), and he has disappeared after a match-fixing scandal that involved a boxing champion Krangsuk (Prawit Kittichantira). Upon his return, Tew Chaiya begins to pass on the venerated principle of Muay-Thai Chaiya to his son, as well as to Piak and Samor, making them the last practitioners of this ancient and mysterious art.
Soon the three boys are ready to conquer Bangkok boxing rings. In the capital, the debuting prizefighters are forced to learn the hard lessons in the dog-eat-dog world of professional boxing. Meanwhile, Piak falls for a lovelorn go-go girl named Warn (Sangthong Ket-U-Tong). The battles of the three friends are as brutal and breathtaking in as it is out of the ring.
Taitei no ken is based on the eponymous serialized story by Baku Yumemakura
Plot: Yorozu Genkurou, a samurai, has the sword called 'Taitei no ken' - it is made by orichalcum (metal used in the destroyed continent of Atlantis). Genkurou battles against ninjas, assassins and a parasitic ALIEN!