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49
Viewer score based on 99 votes.

Critic Score

47
Critics' score based on 18 reviews.
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Your Reviews

Great fighting action. Some of the best fighting I've seen in awhile. Watch if you like action and don't mind fair acting.

March 31,2010
Rudm316

Tony Jaa is the s@*t, loved him in ONG BAK 1, THE PROTECTOR, and this movie.

February 28,2010
CJittle4

It seems likes it has been ages since I've seen a great martial arts film. I stumbled across this gem in the video store and dared to try it. WOW... as I surprised and impressed. I went online and bought the blu ray version of this and Ong Bak the very next day. This movie rocks! A must see for martial arts fans. Full Review

February 22,2010
Paul7778
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Critic Reviews

Oddly enough, it's when the action of Ong Bak 2 stops that this funkadelic freakshow shines. The screen is stuffed with a gallery of grotesques, some of Thailand's best character actors, who spend their time bleeding, bellowing, and slurping up eyeballs.Full Review

Grady Hendrix
Slate

What sold the original Ong Bak was the action, not the story, and on an action level, Ong Bak 2 lives up to its title.Full Review

Noel Murray
The Onion (A.V. Club)

Jaa, mesmerizing as ever to behold with his pinwheel moves, also (co)directs for the first time.Full Review

Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly

The hatchet-happy editor, ever-attentive to the transient attention span of the film's target audience, barely allows the hero time out from one virtuosic battle before he is flung in the face of a new enemy.Full Review

Washington Post

It’s really all about the fighting, carried out in a variety of Asian styles, including one Mr. Jaa invented for the film. Aficionados may find this thrilling. The rest of us will sink lower in our seats.Full Review

Mike Hale
The New York Times
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