Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters

1997 "The bad boys that become a legend."
7.4| 1h50m| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1997 Released
Producted By: Tai Entertainment
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Dang Bireley, a young man who became famous in Phra Nakorn as a Gangster. Everything swung his way until one of Thailand's many coups d'etat imposed martial law and drove the city's gangsters up-country. Dang and his loyal cohort Piak had little trouble facing down the local hicks, but bristled when forced to operate a long side their arch-enemy Pu, known as Bottle-Bomb.

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Micitype Pretty Good
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
phomthai2 One of the best-made Thai movies I've ever seen. Excellent retelling of a fascinating events. Historical significance and timeliness of military coups in 1958 with today's 2006 events. Shows the violence as it truly existed then and as it does today. Dramatic events are kept in check and not strayed too far from the real events of the day. Above-average acting displayed by the girlfriend and various gang members, although the lead actor Dang was a bit over-the-top. Superb acting by the Headman and Dang's boss, Chien. Very good use of rare and dated props from the era. Superb cinematography and camera-work, which is the downfall of many Thai films. Editing was far above par.
BA_Harrison An old man reminiscing about his teenage life in the 1950s, recounts the tale of his friend Dang Bireley, son of a whore, James Dean fan, and leader of a Pra Nakorn (Bangkok) gang. As Dang's empire grows, friends become enemies and violence becomes an everyday occurrence.When there is a sudden police clampdown, and gang leaders are arrested right, left and centre, Dang flees the city and ends up working for an ex-cop named Chieng, who is setting up a brothel/bar and a casino near to an American airbase. Times are good for a while; Dang is joined by old friends Piak and Lam Sing and business thrives. The good times come to an end, however, when Chieng hires two of Dang's old rivals from Pra Nakorn, the nasty Pu and his sidekick Dum.Inevitably, tension mounts, angers flare and people die...From the people who brought us the wonderful Tears of a Black Tiger comes this tragic story about a group of friends whose violent destiny is inescapable; despite Dang's best efforts to save both himself and his friend Piak from a life of crime, we soon realise that these young hoodlums have nowhere to go but down the well trodden path of crime and corruption. Even as Dang tries to keep his promise to his mother of becoming a monk, his violent past catches up with him resulting in a brilliantly bloody climax.Well written, expertly directed, and brilliantly acted by the engaging cast, this stylish movie should definitely be seen by all fans of Asian cinema and particularly those who love gangster films.
aw-6 Saw this movie at a sleazy cinema with less than 10 persons in it. The price to pay for being a film buff! Most of the other patrons were attracted by the prospect of some sex or violence. Seekers of the former were sorely disappointed but there was much of the latter to satisfy the rest.This is not exactly a 'high' art movie but the production was excellent, leads were charismatic, action riveting and felt uncomfortably familiar. Thoroughly entertaining and involving as one waited with hope and dread on the various characters eventual fate.To re-emphasis, the production was truly outstanding and give Hollywood movies a run for their money. The sepia tone photography gave everything a touch of nostalgia and deceptive warmth. This film comes highly recommended!
Tae It is the best Thai movie of the year 1997.

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