The plot is deceptively simple: Ting, a villager, travels to the chaotic streets of Bangkok to retrieve the stolen head of a sacred Buddha statue named Ong-Bak. However, the story is merely a vehicle for some of the most jaw-dropping, "how-did-they-do-that" stunts ever filmed.
A village's sacred Buddha head is stolen. Ting (Tony Jaa) must travel to the underworld of Bangkok to retrieve it. 15th Century Siam ong bak vegamovies
The film’s marketing famously boasted "No Stunt Doubles, No Wires." Every jump and knee-strike was performed for real, giving it a gritty, visceral feel. The plot is deceptively simple: Ting, a villager,
Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003) is a Thai action film directed by Prachya Pinkaew and starring Tony Jaa as Ting, a young martial artist from a rural village who embarks on a mission to recover the stolen head of the Ong Bak Buddha statue. Ting (Tony Jaa) must travel to the underworld