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Tom Yum Goong

Open classification: movies, feature films

catalogue

* ? Basic information

* ? loan

* ? Production and sales

* ? Plot introduction

* ? Related comments

* ? Behind the scenes production

* ? Wonderful tidbits

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Basic information

China film title

Tom Yum Goong

More Chinese titles

Umbach 2

More foreign movie names

Protector ... (USA)

The honor of the dragon ... (Europe: English title)

Umbach 2 ... (Thailand: Thai title) (working title)

King of Warriors ... (UK)

Film genre

Action/thriller/crime/comedy

The length of a movie (according to the screening time)

109 minutes

Country/region

Thailand

conversational language

English Chinese Putonghua Thai Vietnamese

colour

colour

Match to the original tape

Dolby digital surround sound

grade

He was rated R because of widespread violence and some pornographic content.

grade

France: U USA: R Hong Kong: IIB Singapore: NC- 16 Switzerland: 14 Taiwan Province: R- 12.

cost of production

200,000,000 baht (estimated)

(estimated)

Property in copyright

2005 Sahamonkor Film International Limited. All rights reserved.

loan

be in charge of/supervisor

Prachya Pinkaew Prachya Pinkaew

dramatist

Kongdej Jaturanrasamee ... (Author)

Prachya Pinkaew Prachya Pinkaew ... Script.

executant

Tony Jaa Tony Jaa ... Comm (Tony Jia)

Johnny Nguyen Johnny Nguyen ...

Petraeus Wonkalau, Petraeus Wonkalau ... Inspector Mark (as mother jokmok)

Xing Jing ... Ms. Rose

Nathan jones ... Tank.

Bongkoj khongmalai ... China People's Liberation Army.

David Asavanon ... Haystack

Dean alexandrou ... bodyguard.

Zhu Jiajie ... thug

Lateef Crowder ... Capoeira fighter.

Damian De Montemas ... Vincent.

Don Ferguson ... bodyguard.

Jon foo ... Wu Shu fighter.

Eric Marcus Shu Ci ... Johnny's bodyguard.

Daniel O'Neill

Ron smoorenburg ... Comm's opponent.

David Uzawa Nong

Nick Kohlesar ... The police searched the suspect's house (unregistered).

producer

Kevin mcgrath ... Production line manufacturer: Australia.

Prachya Pinkaew Pracchia Pinka ... producer.

Production and sales

Shooting format

35 mm

Manufacturing and processing method

spherical

layout

35 mm

width

35 mm wide screen system

Production company

Sahamonkor Film Co., Ltd. [Thailand]

Babaa sheep [Thailand]

Issuing company

Gold Network Asia Limited [Hong Kong] ... (2005) (Global) (All Media) (Global Sales)

United with European media [Turkey ]...(2005) (Turkey) (all media)

Competitor Group [UK ]...(2005) (UK) (all media)

Edco Film Limited [Hong Kong] ... (2005) (Hong Kong) (Theater Edition)

GAGA Humax Company [Japan ]...(2006) (Japan) (all media) (co-distributor)

Golden Screen [Malaysia ]...(2005) (Malaysia) (Dramatic)

Kimura Entertainment [Singapore ]...(2005) (Singapore) (Dramatic)

Golden Village [Singapore ]...(2005) (Singapore) (Dramatic)

Gulf Film Company [UAE ]...(2006) (United Arab Emirates) (Drama)

Indian overseas films [India ]...(2005) (India) (all media)

Klock Vauxhall Company [Japan ]...(2006) (Japan) (all media) (co-distributor)

Comic Film Company [Spain ]...(2006) (Spain) (all media)

Media Package Co., Ltd. [Japan ]...(2006) (Japan) (all media) (co-distributor)

New Action Entertainment Co., Ltd. [Taiwan Province Province ]...(2005) (Taiwan Province) (all media)

Odeon Co., Ltd. [Greece ]...(2005) (Greece) (all media)

RCV Film Distribution [Netherlands ]...(2006) (Netherlands) (in theory)

Showcase [Korea ]...(2005) (Korea) (all media)

Star TV [Taiwan Province Province] ... (2006) (Taiwan Province) (TV)

Weinstein LLC [USA ]...(2006) (USA) (all media)

Twentieth Century Fox [Taiwan Province Province] (2005) (Taiwan Province) (Drama)

Other companies

TF 1[ France] ... international cooperative sales.

Release date?

Hong Kong

Hong Kong

August 2005

South Korea

South Korea

August 2005 18

Taiwan Province Province, China

Taiwan Province of China

August 2005

France

France

February 8(th), 2006

Spain

Spain

March 2006 10

the Netherlands

the Netherlands

June 2006 1 day

United States of America

United States of America

September 8(th), 2006

Plot introduction

In a quiet village in Thailand, there is an ordinary peasant family who has been poor for generations. The son (played by Tony Jaa) and his elderly father live together. Although their lives are poor, they are simple and happy. In his spare time, he was the father of the Royal Guard of Tai Huang. He will also teach A Jin to practice the boxing of the Royal Soldiers. I hope he will succeed in martial arts in the future and play for Beaumont team in Tai Huang.

In addition, the father and son also plan to give the elephants raised at home to Tai Huang. On the eve of Fenshui Festival, my father excitedly discussed with the village chief how to dedicate his beloved elephant to the emperor. Unexpectedly, the village chief had another plot, secretly colluded with gangsters, and took the elephant as an excuse to transport it out and send it to Australia for sale on the black market for huge profits.

Seeing that his beloved elephant was taken away, A Jin decided to risk his life and go to Australia alone to challenge the mafia boss Mrs. Mei Kuai (played by Venus). During this period, A Jin met Mark (Peter Wang Jinlai), a policeman from Thailand and Australia, and Bana (Bongo Jiang Marie), who was forced into prostitution. With their help and encouragement, A Jin decided to take back the elephant. Although A Jin met many tenacious opponents, A Jin defeated the powerful opponents one by one with his incomparable courage and strong perseverance. Finally, A Jin meets T.K. (played by Fanny Jones), a legendary master who has always been invincible and can easily kill his opponents. A Jin fought fiercely with him. Can A Jin successfully defeat T.K. and send the elephant home?

Related comments

You will feel exhausted after watching this movie.

-"news daily"

For martial arts fans, this film is worthy of recognition.

-Entertainment Weekly

If you steal an elephant from a Kung Fu master, you will lose your leg.

—— HOLLYWOOD.COM

Tony Jaa is energetic and innovative, and director Pracchia is making video games. Neither of them cares much about the plot of the film.

Denver post

A terrible movie with stars and amazing action scenes.

-San Francisco Chronicle

Behind the scenes production

Tony Jaa's last work, ong bak, has no special effects and no body double, which shocked audiences all over the world. For the first time, Muay Thai was infinitely beautiful on the screen. ong bak was very popular all over the world and became the highest-grossing movie in Thai history. In addition to the high box office, Ombach also won the Best Action Film Award at the 2004 Douville Film Festival in Asia. With the movie Dragon Knight, Tony Jaa jumped from obscurity to an international martial arts star. "Winter Yin Gong" is a film made by the original crew of "Umbach". Tony Jaa practiced many new fighting moves for this film, which reflected his spirit of challenging the limits and constantly seeking innovation and change. Most of the scenes in the film are in Australia, and the photography is very realistic. Compared with the previous film "ong bak", the momentum of the whole film is increasing day by day.

Wonderful tidbits

The name of this movie "Winter Yin Gong" actually comes from the name of this dish. This kind of shrimp hot and sour soup is very popular in Thailand.

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra attended the premiere of the film in Bangkok, Thailand.

The film took two years to complete and used more than 600 rolls of film.

There was the longest unedited fight scene in the history of movies, which lasted more than 4 minutes.

Before the film started shooting, the international distribution rights were bought out, which is unprecedented in the Thai film industry.

The elephant crossed the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the first time.

Tony Jaa's father appeared in the film's Songkran Festival; Jackie Chan's body body double appeared in the camera of the airport; Thai singer Sek Loso also appeared in the foreground of a scene when he was drinking his own brand of energy drinks.

In order to make this film, Tony Jaa created a brand-new style of Muay Thai, which was inspired by the movements of elephants.

Like Tony Jia's previous films, there is no hanging line and body double in the film.

In an interview, the director revealed that the longest continuous fighting scene in the film was shot six times, and the scene had to be rearranged every time. In order to stay excited, Tony Jaa had to use smelling salts. Because the photographer has to run with him during the shooting process, it also consumes a lot of physical strength for the photographer, so a second photographer must be responsible for the relay. At the end of this scene, the audience will find that Tony Jaa is very tired.

"Winter Yin Gong" was the first Thai film to reach 65,438+00 at the box office in the first week of its release in the United States, ranking fourth at that time.

Because the box office of this film was not satisfactory, the follow-up plan about Tony Jaa was cancelled.