Manit witnessed the murder of his parents when he was just 10 years old. The killers shot him in the head, but he miraculously survived. However, the damage to his brain left him unable to experience regular human emotions. A martial arts master saved him and took him in. Twenty years later, Manit has become a master of martial arts himself. He returns to the scene of the crime, seeking justice.
Length 80 minutes
Jon Foo | Caroline Ducey | Michaël Cohen | Apiradee Pawaputanon | Winai Kraibutr | Kovit Wattanakul | Lioutsia Goubaidoullina | Thiraphong Riawrukwong | Dom Hetrakul | Pream Busala-Khamvong | Nicky Pimp | Jaturong Kolimart | Haward Wang | Ratthawish Saksirikoon | Julaluck Ismalone
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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09/16/2012 | Movie Screen | Film | Theater | 5 stars |
(Average) 5 stars |
Terrible film that only made me miss Tony Jaa even more. They couldn’t have picked a more uncharismatic lead with Jon Foo. Even though he’s supposed to be “unemotional” he’s lifeless dud. Worth viewing for a few of the action sequences but otherwise a stupid movie.
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