 Another war film starring Panna Rittikrai's cast of usuals.
The direction may not always be astounding, but I do have to admit that the production value on this film was far better than Panna’s usual--granted, Panna Rittikrai did not direct this film. The story isn’t very well-developed. There are lots of characters that simply don’t matter and all of them are pretty one-dimensional. It doesn't help that none of the performances are all that great, either.
The fighting is disappointing for a Panna Rittikrai film. There’s lots of shooting and warfare, which Panna isn’t that great at making interesting. However, there is the occasional good move or stunt. Tony Jaa’s first fight is easily the best in the entire film.
Only for hardcore Tony Jaa or Panna Rittikrai fans. |