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Ong-Bak (2003)
I Know Kung Fu - Thai Bruce Lee
I feel Panom Yeerum first major role is an equivalent to the modern day Bruce Lee's Big Boss. Not Only is this film about a poor peasant boy from the country that is throw in the hussle of city life to help his family and friends, but he must over come an evil boss and his gang. The final 25 minutes of the movie show a great choreography that you would expect with a Jackie Chan movie, but with all the mystic of a Bruce Lee/Jet Li Movie.
The only negative point to this movie is that Panom Yeerum lacks screen presence, though I can foresee Yeerum over coming this problem with his future movies and experience that he will gain with his movies.
Kung fu (2004)
I know Kung Fu
Wow, what a feast for the eyes, total eye candy. From start to finish this movie does one thing..... ENTERTAIN!!! Stephen Chow brings back the same eye popping effects and cinematography as in Shoalin Soccer, but wraps a story of a mis-guided hood, that becomes saviour to a small block of people against a local gang. This movie has it all from story, characters, action and plot. You can't help feeling... why aren't there more movies like this? The build up during the end of this movie is fantastic. I won't spoil any of this fan for anyone, but I highly recommend this movie if you want something totally out of this world. At the end of this movie you are wanting more. Thank you Stephen Chow for this classic