Baan Muay Thai is quite a famous name in the world of Thai boxing gyms. The unique and lethal boxing technique involving elbows and knees has fans all over the world. And thus a movie with this name will have to cater to the responsibility that comes with it. Ong Bak: Muay Thai warrior, in which Tony Jaa played the lead is quite an act to follow. But there are other ways of telling the story as this film explores.
Ailing Muay Thai teacher Chan wants to revive his boxing gym and his plan involves an old English student Max. As soon as he gets the message, Max comes to his teacher in Thailand, leaving his life in London behind. The gym itself is in a state of total ruin and needs money and effort to be brought back to basic standards. On top of this, Max is expected to...
Ailing Muay Thai teacher Chan wants to revive his boxing gym and his plan involves an old English student Max. As soon as he gets the message, Max comes to his teacher in Thailand, leaving his life in London behind. The gym itself is in a state of total ruin and needs money and effort to be brought back to basic standards. On top of this, Max is expected to...
- 10/23/2019
- by Arun Krishnan
- AsianMoviePulse
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