13 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- Absolutely hysterical, 10 aprile 2005
Author:
larley da Canada
I was lucky enough to see this movie at a film festival, and had been
looking for it since. Petchtai Wongkamlao---Dirty Balls from Ong-Bak,
though he was originally a stand-up comedian---is hysterical as
Wongkom, and I was laughing throughout the entire film at his random
antics. Most of the cast from Ong Bak was in this movie (Tony Jaa even
makes a brief appearance in a supermarket), but the two have nothing
else in common, despite the fact that Tony Jaa refers to Wong Kom (the
bodyguard) as Humleih (Dirty Balls) only to be told "Wrong movie!" With
a nod to every action movie out there, it's one of the best parodies
ever, and I'd say it's one of the top Asian movies I have ever seen!
12 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- I didn't get it, but I am farang..., 1 settembre 2005
Author:
joe-1090 da Thailand
I live in Thailand and try to see Thai movies when I can. Some of them
have been excellent--Ong-Bak, Suriyothai, Tropical Malady, Tom Yum
Goong, Mor Jeb, Luang Phii Theng, to name a few. The Bodyguard doesn't
fall into the excellent category. It falls into "what the hell is going
on and why are all the Thai people laughing" category. This movie is
supposed to be a comedy. The English subtitles were particularly bad, I
speak more than a little Thai and many times I knew the English was not
good because I understood the Thai. I didn't laugh once with the rest
of the audience--all Thai, I was the only Caucasian (farang). Then
there were the 3 or 4 times I did laugh out loud, and I was the only
one laughing! This movie is of almost the "slapstick" variety, chock
full of "inside" jokes (being on the inside in this case means being
Thai or understanding the Thai language better than I do) and silly
humor. It stars one of Thailand's most popular comedians, Piphat
Apiraktanakorn, more commonly known by his nickname "Mahm" (usually
spelled Mom, but he's a guy and not a real mom that I know of...) I
think this guy is great and funny. This lends credence to my theory
that the English subtitling was just awful. Mahm has a 3 minute cameo
in "Luang Phii Theng" that is the funniest part of the movie. Try one
of the other Thai films before going to this one. Especially Ong-Bak,
probably the best martial arts film I have ever seen--And Tony Jaa is
the best martial arts movie fighter I have ever seen (and he does it
all without stunt double, wires, or computer effects). If you see one
Thai film this year, make it Ong-Bak, not the Bodyguard!
6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- That's how comedies should be!, 20 ottobre 2005
Author:
SanShow da Akureyri, Iceland
I only watched this because of the cast from Ong Bak was in it and to
my great surprise it was one of the funniest movies I have seen. I was
not expecting much because I thought it would just be plain silly and
not so funny. But I was not so wrong, it was silly, but so funny that
sometimes I found myself cleaning the floor when I was rolling on it.
In such movies you have begin it on a high and they surely managed it
with the shootout. And during the rest of the movie I never took the
smile of my face. That's how comedies should be! Great job by Petchtai
Wongkamlao and fantastic cameo appearance by Tony Jaa. But the best was
the bald guy who ends the movie really on a high.
7 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- A very good-action comedy.., 29 ottobre 2005
Author:
smiley-32 da Luton, England
I saw this movie a while ago.. I must admit, it was very funny.. The
idea of this bodyguard WongKom, who gets fired after the death of his
client is just of those clichés.
But then later on, WongKom realises that a group of assassins are after
the client's son, so that they can their hands on the fortune..
There were some funny scenes, good one liners.. Fights scenes and shoot
out scenes, they were great.. Just like what you may've seen in another
film ONG-BAK..
I think with this guy Petchai WongKomlao.. I think he'll be Asia's next
Jackie Chan. So he used to be a comedian, unlike another Asian
favourite, Takeshi Kitano.. But now as he takes the director's chair..
He really gave the film a good going over.. with all the thrills and
spills of any action movie and combined with a bit of a slapstick
humour just to add to all the fun..
I manage to see the behind-the-scenes featurette, which basically looks
at the film on how it was made, as well as having the cast and crew
interviews.. Well, not much crews.. But I must say, I've enjoyed it..
It was very good! A thumbs up! 9 out of 10!
8 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :- was'nt what i expected, 5 gennaio 2006
Author:
painindaneck2000 da United States
i was say i was very disappointed in this movie, being that on the DVD
cover was a picture of Tony Jaa.so i thought he would be in a great
deal of the movie along with that other guy. but i was wrong tony jaa
had ONE DAMN SCENE. and that guy who plays the body guard was not
funny, and i don't know what kind of dope the guy was smoking to make
him say he is asia's next Jackie Chan.as far as action or lack there of
their was'nt the shooting scene suck(not of John Woo Caliber at all)
and the wires used in the stunts where so obvious. this movie only
saving grace is the it happy some halfway decent comedy dialogue. but
if your looking for action this is not the movie to get.
7 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :- dodgy comedy - not really an action movie., 2 novembre 2005
Author:
kappa22 da London
If you're big on dated "fag" jokes, and think people with Downs
Syndrome are funny to look at, you'll have a whale of a time here. One
running gag has a member of the bad guys turn up in the wrong clothes;
they're in dark suits - he's in a clown outfit! Laugh? - I thought I'd
never start. Piphat Apiraktanakorn is not a martial artist; the film
makers have to come up with stupid ways to get his opponents to kill
themselves. To be fair, Piphat's got a good deadpan comic look, but
this is the wrong film for him. The woman playing his sister (the third
actor here from Ong Bak, which is way better), also has the most
annoying voice in Asian cinema. Seeing this immediately after King Fu
Hustle didn't help. With that film, it looked like Asian comedy (not
just action) could finally going to cross over to Europe. Not if this
is anything to go by. (I saw this on a properly-subtitled R2 disc)
1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- AWFUL! I want my 93 minutes back!, 13 febbraio 2007
Author:
healersmallbush da United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
The only reason I picked up this film in a market, is that on the front
cover it promised 'the return of Tony Jaa'. Having seen Ongbak and
warrior king, I saw this is a good thing. Only what I ended up with was
a film write, directed and starring Petchtai Wongkamlao, the co-star
from the other films.
From the onset of the film, you get the impression that the film may be
a decent action flick, with all the slow motion, dressed in black
leather, gun fights aplenty. However this soon cools off, very soon,
and you end up with the main star not talking for the first 22 minutes,
gun fight scenes occurring with all the action being off-screen (yes I
mean people getting shot without any real action) and jokes which
really are not funny.
A major half of the film contains now action and is mainly about Wong
Koms association with Pok, which to be honest I couldn't be bothered to
watch and skipped to the end (I was getting that fed up with the film).
At the end where you expect a huge fight, what you end up with is the
main guy getting beat up for 15 minutes, showing absolutely no fighting
skill, and yet some how each person he's fighting ends up defeating
themselves in some foolish way. This is stupid, is not funny and in the
end I was rooting for the bad guys as the lead character was really
annoying me.
The film was 95 minutes long, and yet I want 93 minutes back. Why?
Because during the film, Tony Jaa appears for about 2 minutes and
actually does some martial arts (very very well!). What a mis-sell!
This film should have been done by having Tony Jaa in the lead role,
and Petchtai Wongkamlao taking Tony Jaas, that way he probably would
have been killed early on and there would have been a decent number of
fight scenes at the end.
This is not a martial arts film, it is not a comedy, it is 2 minutes of
good film hidden within 93 minutes of film that makes Chuck Norris look
good.
I gave this a 2, which would have been 1 of Tony Jaa hadn't appeared.
10 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :- Boring, boring, boring!!!, 7 novembre 2005
Author:
sulizhen da Spain
I cannot say too much about this... errs... film (if it can be named
that way)... It's simply boring: non-interesting plot, non-interesting
action scenes, and non-interesting "supposed-to-be-funny" gags. The
plot is a kind of never ending nonsense. I can accept things like this
in some surreal and absurd humour pieces -like Monthy Piton's films,
which are absolutely great- but not in a... let's say... "normal"
movie. I mean, the only thing I expect from an action movie is to
entertain me. If, as well as being amusing, it is a good film, so much
the better. But the only thing I can say is that IT'S BORING!!! I
expected to have, at least, spectacular action scenes, since Tony Jaa
is among the cast... My hopes were in vain. To sum up, this is only
recommendable if you have problems to get to sleep!
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13 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-

Absolutely hysterical, 10 aprile 2005
Author: larley da Canada
I was lucky enough to see this movie at a film festival, and had been looking for it since. Petchtai Wongkamlao---Dirty Balls from Ong-Bak, though he was originally a stand-up comedian---is hysterical as Wongkom, and I was laughing throughout the entire film at his random antics. Most of the cast from Ong Bak was in this movie (Tony Jaa even makes a brief appearance in a supermarket), but the two have nothing else in common, despite the fact that Tony Jaa refers to Wong Kom (the bodyguard) as Humleih (Dirty Balls) only to be told "Wrong movie!" With a nod to every action movie out there, it's one of the best parodies ever, and I'd say it's one of the top Asian movies I have ever seen!
12 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-

I didn't get it, but I am farang..., 1 settembre 2005
Author: joe-1090 da Thailand
I live in Thailand and try to see Thai movies when I can. Some of them have been excellent--Ong-Bak, Suriyothai, Tropical Malady, Tom Yum Goong, Mor Jeb, Luang Phii Theng, to name a few. The Bodyguard doesn't fall into the excellent category. It falls into "what the hell is going on and why are all the Thai people laughing" category. This movie is supposed to be a comedy. The English subtitles were particularly bad, I speak more than a little Thai and many times I knew the English was not good because I understood the Thai. I didn't laugh once with the rest of the audience--all Thai, I was the only Caucasian (farang). Then there were the 3 or 4 times I did laugh out loud, and I was the only one laughing! This movie is of almost the "slapstick" variety, chock full of "inside" jokes (being on the inside in this case means being Thai or understanding the Thai language better than I do) and silly humor. It stars one of Thailand's most popular comedians, Piphat Apiraktanakorn, more commonly known by his nickname "Mahm" (usually spelled Mom, but he's a guy and not a real mom that I know of...) I think this guy is great and funny. This lends credence to my theory that the English subtitling was just awful. Mahm has a 3 minute cameo in "Luang Phii Theng" that is the funniest part of the movie. Try one of the other Thai films before going to this one. Especially Ong-Bak, probably the best martial arts film I have ever seen--And Tony Jaa is the best martial arts movie fighter I have ever seen (and he does it all without stunt double, wires, or computer effects). If you see one Thai film this year, make it Ong-Bak, not the Bodyguard!
6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

That's how comedies should be!, 20 ottobre 2005
Author: SanShow da Akureyri, Iceland
I only watched this because of the cast from Ong Bak was in it and to my great surprise it was one of the funniest movies I have seen. I was not expecting much because I thought it would just be plain silly and not so funny. But I was not so wrong, it was silly, but so funny that sometimes I found myself cleaning the floor when I was rolling on it. In such movies you have begin it on a high and they surely managed it with the shootout. And during the rest of the movie I never took the smile of my face. That's how comedies should be! Great job by Petchtai Wongkamlao and fantastic cameo appearance by Tony Jaa. But the best was the bald guy who ends the movie really on a high.
7 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-

A very good-action comedy.., 29 ottobre 2005
Author: smiley-32 da Luton, England
I saw this movie a while ago.. I must admit, it was very funny.. The idea of this bodyguard WongKom, who gets fired after the death of his client is just of those clichés.
But then later on, WongKom realises that a group of assassins are after the client's son, so that they can their hands on the fortune..
There were some funny scenes, good one liners.. Fights scenes and shoot out scenes, they were great.. Just like what you may've seen in another film ONG-BAK..
I think with this guy Petchai WongKomlao.. I think he'll be Asia's next Jackie Chan. So he used to be a comedian, unlike another Asian favourite, Takeshi Kitano.. But now as he takes the director's chair.. He really gave the film a good going over.. with all the thrills and spills of any action movie and combined with a bit of a slapstick humour just to add to all the fun..
I manage to see the behind-the-scenes featurette, which basically looks at the film on how it was made, as well as having the cast and crew interviews.. Well, not much crews.. But I must say, I've enjoyed it..
It was very good! A thumbs up! 9 out of 10!
8 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-

was'nt what i expected, 5 gennaio 2006
Author: painindaneck2000 da United States
i was say i was very disappointed in this movie, being that on the DVD cover was a picture of Tony Jaa.so i thought he would be in a great deal of the movie along with that other guy. but i was wrong tony jaa had ONE DAMN SCENE. and that guy who plays the body guard was not funny, and i don't know what kind of dope the guy was smoking to make him say he is asia's next Jackie Chan.as far as action or lack there of their was'nt the shooting scene suck(not of John Woo Caliber at all) and the wires used in the stunts where so obvious. this movie only saving grace is the it happy some halfway decent comedy dialogue. but if your looking for action this is not the movie to get.
7 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-

dodgy comedy - not really an action movie., 2 novembre 2005
Author: kappa22 da London
If you're big on dated "fag" jokes, and think people with Downs Syndrome are funny to look at, you'll have a whale of a time here. One running gag has a member of the bad guys turn up in the wrong clothes; they're in dark suits - he's in a clown outfit! Laugh? - I thought I'd never start. Piphat Apiraktanakorn is not a martial artist; the film makers have to come up with stupid ways to get his opponents to kill themselves. To be fair, Piphat's got a good deadpan comic look, but this is the wrong film for him. The woman playing his sister (the third actor here from Ong Bak, which is way better), also has the most annoying voice in Asian cinema. Seeing this immediately after King Fu Hustle didn't help. With that film, it looked like Asian comedy (not just action) could finally going to cross over to Europe. Not if this is anything to go by. (I saw this on a properly-subtitled R2 disc)
1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

AWFUL! I want my 93 minutes back!, 13 febbraio 2007
Author: healersmallbush da United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
The only reason I picked up this film in a market, is that on the front cover it promised 'the return of Tony Jaa'. Having seen Ongbak and warrior king, I saw this is a good thing. Only what I ended up with was a film write, directed and starring Petchtai Wongkamlao, the co-star from the other films.
From the onset of the film, you get the impression that the film may be a decent action flick, with all the slow motion, dressed in black leather, gun fights aplenty. However this soon cools off, very soon, and you end up with the main star not talking for the first 22 minutes, gun fight scenes occurring with all the action being off-screen (yes I mean people getting shot without any real action) and jokes which really are not funny.
A major half of the film contains now action and is mainly about Wong Koms association with Pok, which to be honest I couldn't be bothered to watch and skipped to the end (I was getting that fed up with the film).
At the end where you expect a huge fight, what you end up with is the main guy getting beat up for 15 minutes, showing absolutely no fighting skill, and yet some how each person he's fighting ends up defeating themselves in some foolish way. This is stupid, is not funny and in the end I was rooting for the bad guys as the lead character was really annoying me.
The film was 95 minutes long, and yet I want 93 minutes back. Why? Because during the film, Tony Jaa appears for about 2 minutes and actually does some martial arts (very very well!). What a mis-sell! This film should have been done by having Tony Jaa in the lead role, and Petchtai Wongkamlao taking Tony Jaas, that way he probably would have been killed early on and there would have been a decent number of fight scenes at the end.
This is not a martial arts film, it is not a comedy, it is 2 minutes of good film hidden within 93 minutes of film that makes Chuck Norris look good.
I gave this a 2, which would have been 1 of Tony Jaa hadn't appeared.
10 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :-

Boring, boring, boring!!!, 7 novembre 2005
Author: sulizhen da Spain
I cannot say too much about this... errs... film (if it can be named that way)... It's simply boring: non-interesting plot, non-interesting action scenes, and non-interesting "supposed-to-be-funny" gags. The plot is a kind of never ending nonsense. I can accept things like this in some surreal and absurd humour pieces -like Monthy Piton's films, which are absolutely great- but not in a... let's say... "normal" movie. I mean, the only thing I expect from an action movie is to entertain me. If, as well as being amusing, it is a good film, so much the better. But the only thing I can say is that IT'S BORING!!! I expected to have, at least, spectacular action scenes, since Tony Jaa is among the cast... My hopes were in vain. To sum up, this is only recommendable if you have problems to get to sleep!
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