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When a highly volatile case confronts the police, a young cop with mystical powers is put on the case. He and his team-mate must hunt down and capture the brutal and deadly Five Bullet Bandit.

Pongpat Wachirabunjong as  Kaoyot
Chalad Na Songkhla as  Five Bullets Bandit
Aanan Boonnak as  Krao Dang
Ampha Phoosit as  
Sueangsuda Lawanprasert as  G.I. Jenjila

Reviews

Holger Lange
2005/10/27

The German cover praised it as a mix between Rumble in the Bronx and Ong Bak and while I am aware that marketing tries to sell me something, I rarely felt as ripped off as with this flick.The humour is kind of strange and rather dull. At times it felt more like a parody than a comedic martial arts movie, without succeeding in it. To be honest, many things may be worse in the German translation, but that is the one I watched and it was horribly bad.The martial arts was underwhelming. Very many cuts, some even switched directions and left me wondering what actually happened. No real moves where shown because of this, which is why I had the impression the actors could not really fight. Whenever there was a fight that tried to resist from cutting every other second, the director decided to use too much slow-motion and unwarranted "explosive actions" (aka bodies flying away comically after being hit).The director, furthermore, decided to use many different styles, for example artsy shots, strange close-ups, grey filters, black and white moments with some colour as if it tried to be a Sin City movie. Many cuts were disorienting, because it failed to follow the movement of the characters or showed things that could not be or should not be continued this way. Easy continuation errors, I'd think.The Tiger Blade is not a blade, but the name of the protagonist, but we only get to know it is his moniker after a real blade is introduced as some kind of McGuffin, because it doesn't really do much. Add to that the sad point that the "magic" in the movie was unnecessary and boring and didn't make the story better.I am willing to say that the movie may be better in the original, but the German version was laughably inept. That said, I believe it is one of the first movies of the director, so I may view it as an inspired "first try".In conclusion, if you're looking for a good martial arts movie, great actors, a gripping story, you should look somewhere else. If you are in the mood to make fun of a movie with a group of friends, this may be it, though.It is not horrible, it is simply far from good.

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kittenkongshow
2005/10/28

If you read the Cine Asia box you may be expecting an action packed Thai film like ONG-BAK and CHOCOLATE, You'll be disappointed...The action is weak with obvious wire work, The CGI is weak.The plot?...incoherent and illogical.The direction...arty farty, slow-mo when not needed, B&W inter-cuts for no reason and much more...At points it seems the director is trying to hide the badly written script but as they are by the same person goodness only knows. It seems to want to be a Hollywood film which is the kiss of death for me - I like Asian films because they are not just run of the mill conveyor belt pop corn fare.None of the characters are really likableThe Titular blade isn't used much and not at all in the finale! This really disappointed me normally releases on this label are excellent.

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peufeu
2005/10/29

Tiger Blade is one of the worst action movies I ever saw... The plot is non existent, it's so full of holes that I lost interest about 10 minutes into the film. So, at least there are good fight scenes ? No. Special effects are cheap. It's all a rehash of previous films, notably Matrix, but with inferior quality.Everything sucks in this movie ! Lousy acting, totally boring, this flick is an insult to the viewer. Avoid !Sometimes the absence of a plot is preferable to a really crappy one. Take the Doom video games, for instance. Who cares why you're there as long as there are aliens to shoot ?

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bruno-pletinck
2005/10/30

The Tiger Blade starts with a great kick off and manage to hold that throughout the entire movie. The story might not be that clear but actually it doesn't matter. You just go with the flow and accept the holes in the story which are filled in with great action scenes. It's Thai and of course you're thinking about Ong-bak but The Tiger Blade does use wire work and probably stunt men but it does't mean the action would be less. The direction is good and it shows that the greatest attention went to the action aspect. Would that bother? The story of Ong-bak isn't also that great. Just forget the story, tolerate the acting performances and you're settled for a good action ride. It deserves your attention when you loved Ong-bak and the Russian Night Watch because it's a perfect combination of those two.

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