The Samurai of Ayothaya

December 2nd, 2010







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The Samurai of Ayothaya

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Plot
Based on a true historic figure during Ayothaya Era, the film depicts the life of Yamada Nagamasa, a...

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 5.9/10 (314 voted)

Director: Nopporn Watin

Stars: Seigi Ozeki, Kanokkorn Jaicheun, Sorapong Chatree

Storyline
Based on a true historic figure during Ayothaya Era, the film depicts the life of Yamada Nagamasa, a Japanese adventurer who gained considerable influence in Thailand and became the governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat province in southern Thailand.

Cast:
Seigi Ozeki - Yamada Nagamasa
Kanokkorn Jaicheun - Jumpaa
Sorapong Chatree - Phra Khruu
Winai Kraibutr - King Naresuan
Thanawut Ketsaro - Khaam
Buakhao Paw Pramuk - Ai-Seua
Somjit Jongjohor -
Bin Bunluerit -

Release Date: 2 December 2010



Box Office Details

Budget: THB 100,000,000 (estimated)



User Review

Pure nonsense, but shot beautifully

Rating:

Based on a true historic figure? Wow, maybe only the in comic book? The screenplay and the scenario are just stupid and ridiculous, I just can't believe this is happening, man. The acting of the main characters are just terrible. A Japanese samurai with a mouth lips like a carp can speak Thai, playing flute as the movie's sound track, well, anything is possible in this comic book movie. The master monk's nonstop chewing is exactly like a chain smoker. But none the less, the whole movie was shot beautifully in Thailand countryside with exotic scenic landscape, but the village was designed and built too modern and so clean that even the inspector from the Health Dept. couldn't have find anything unhealthy or cross-contaminated. The traditional Thai warrior fighting technique in this movie is amazingly effective and aesthetically beautiful, making the so-called Chinese martial arts or Japanese karate more like child play. These Thai fighters should be signed up by the UFC or the Strike force to beat the crap out of those MMA fighters. This is a very stupid and very artificial movie. Just watch the fighting scenes, not the other parts, especially the claimed "historic" crap, but definitely 100% better than Jackie Chan's moronic "Karate Kid"





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