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Born to Fight (2004)

Born to Fight (2004)
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From the filmmakers behind Ong Bak and The Protector comes the landmark Thai action film that starts with a bang and never lets up. A remote village deep in Thailand has been overtaken by terrorists and threatened with nuclear annihilation. Just when it seems that all hope has been lost, an elite undercover operative assembles a powerful fighting force in hopes that the team can disarm the terrorists and save their nation before it's too late. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Dan Chupong
Director(s):
Panna Rittikrai
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Born to Fight

From the filmmakers behind Ong Bak and The Protector comes the landmark Thai action film that starts with a bang and never lets up. A remote village deep in Thailand has been overtaken by terrorists and threatened with nuclear annihilation. Just when it seems that all hope has been lost, an elite undercover operative assembles a powerful fighting force in hopes that the team can disarm the terrorists and save their nation before it's too late. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Panna Rittikrai
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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Todd S.

Simple plot(done before) , yet the action sequences are rather very well done and entertaining. The gunfights are NOT ceesy as one other stated, but more of a in your face, that's gotta hurt gunshots. The fight scences are intense and some are overboard, but knowing no wires or cgi were being used makes up for it. It's like Jackie Chan without the comedy. Speaking of Jackie Chan, this is the first Dragon Dynasty movie I've seen that does not have a cameo by him.

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Art K.

There are some amazing stunts, but the fight scenes themselves were nowhere near as impressive as in Ong Bak or the Protector. The plot and the acting are not very good, but that is expected. Did they hold together well enough to sell the action sequences? Not quite. I would still rate this highly as a mindless action movie, if not for the violence. There is some gunfighting that gets out of hand, and does not fit with the lighter bits like the soccer player who kicks a ball at the bad guys. The gunfighting is not escapist, nor does it help to tell the story. I do not mind violence when it is part of the story--I liked the Wild Bunch because the violence works for the movie.

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LaToshia L.

I watch this movie this weekend. It is a very sad movie BUT I must say that it has alot of action in it. I like the fighting scenes!!! i think it is ok for at least one time watch, but I plan on watching again.

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