The Protector 2

2014 "This time the fight goes beyond."
5.3| 1h44m| R| en| More Info
Released: 02 May 2014 Released
Producted By: Baa-Ram-Ewe
Country: Thailand
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Kham is the last in long line of guards who once watched over the King of Thailand's war elephants. Traditionally, only the perfect elephants could successfully help defend the throne, after his harrowing quest to retrieve the elephants, Kham returns to his village to live in peace. But for someone as good in martial arts as him, peace is but a wishful thought.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Beanbioca As Good As It Gets
Steven Rodrigues It seems like this was a forced excuse for a sequel of The Protector. Fight scenes look so artificial that viewers and fans of Tony Jaa will be seriously pulling their hair out watching them! None of the characters are strong enough or able to carry on they're own. There are occasional gems of fight scenes that disappear in a flash.Twenty as the sexy fighter vixen tries to bring in the eye candy since the script is actually seemingly lacking enough content to hold the eyeballs. Mum Jokmok brings about the only known face feel good effect to the movie but is sadly hardly there in it. The elephant by the way is also the other star that is rarely seen except in a few places so animal lovers can't get much from this one. The mix of two tiny sisters,a sexy fighter vixen, a black bad guy and a tired-looking hero is a total mix of senseless storytelling. Not worth the watch unless you have absolutely nothing else to opt for!
Ari G Very disappointing. Sadly this sequel went like so many other movie sequels, and that is down the toilet. The movie basically failed to capture you in the beginning and I literally lost interest shortly after that. Fight scenes overall is below average. If you haven't seen the first one, then this movie may have been OK, but if you've seen the first one ... well, we both can shake our heads in disappointment.So, what went wrong? They went away from what brought them success in the fist movie. First movie gave us (somewhat) new, cutting edge stunt works, second movie just tried to recycle what they did (not the concept of giving something 'new'). First movie gave us unremarkable people who knows how to fight (which resulted in great fight scenes!). Second movie gave us (somewhat) flashy people who doesn't know how to fight. RZA, really? RZA?? Yayaying?? Which resulted in lame, sleep inducing fight scenes.So yeah, like many others have said, don't waste your time on this ... especially if you've seen the first one.
Steve Riley The only positive for this movie was the continuity of the main characters.The fight scenes were atrocious, I was expecting to see some of Tony Jaa's fantastic martial arts moves such as the ones displayed in the Ong Bak series or even the ones displayed in this movies predecessor (The Protector 1).The CG graphics were also horrible and choppy giving the whole movie a slap-dash amateur appearance.The story was badly written, and filled with plot holes. If that wasn't bad enough most of the actor's were.....unbelievable.This whole thing sux, we saw what Tony Jaa is capable of delivering in the Ong Bak series......His agent should have never let him do this movie, and probably deserves to be fired.Attention Thai movie producers! If you wanted to save money by paying for those cheesy graphics.....here's an idea......write the explosions OUT of the script......the story is supposed to be about a dude getting his elephant back......better choreographed fight scenes with no cheesy/choppy CG explosions would've caused me to give this movie a better review.
bangrajanwarrior they should stay the way as the first movie OngBak was. Other wise the fight-scene are very good but sometime is too much and its very different from the real fight. Stay for god sake stay to something real, no need to exaggerate.. its painful to watch these kind of films. they ruin it from the beginning. Theseproducers should stop making films..keep it real no need to experiment with 3d effects. u cant tell if it is a real or fake stunts anymore..stop producing crap movie!!!i Hope i never see more of OngBak films...