Seven ex-soldiers are hired to rob a group of American GIs' trucks, under the misguided notion that these trucks contain a wealth of treasures. They successfully seize the trucks, only to fi... Read allSeven ex-soldiers are hired to rob a group of American GIs' trucks, under the misguided notion that these trucks contain a wealth of treasures. They successfully seize the trucks, only to find that there's nothing precious within. A troop of fully-armed, brutal, not to mention ra... Read allSeven ex-soldiers are hired to rob a group of American GIs' trucks, under the misguided notion that these trucks contain a wealth of treasures. They successfully seize the trucks, only to find that there's nothing precious within. A troop of fully-armed, brutal, not to mention racist GIs, led by Peter, is now after them. At the same time, their former superior (in cha... Read all
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- Sgt. Dab Jampoh
- (as Pongpat Wachiranbunjong)
- Dhan Mahittha
- (as Pisek Intarakanchit)
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The film has an interesting cast made up of accomplished actors, Thai rock and folk singers, models, comedians, and an American actor who speaks fluent Thai language. Pongpat Wachirabunjong is one of the most diverse actors in Thailand plays the lead. Pongpat similar, to Mufune of Japanese films fame has a nack for choosing interesting roles.
Although the editing and shooting is a bit choppy it has great comedy relief with bit roles by diverse talents. The bar scene with muay thai and American g.i.'s, the friendship pact, and the cremation ceremony are all quite harsh in reality but the film sees it in a new lighter way. Don't take it seriously.
Since I'm probably one of the first westerners to have seen the movie I probably should write a long detailed review, but there doesn't seem much point since I'm just going to conclude that it's not a very good movie and you'd be wasting your time trying to see it.
The movie takes a Kelly's Heroes kind of plot where 7 inept soldiers have to transcend their failings when they get mixed up in a plot by American soldiers to bury napalm on Thai soil, and totally mismanages it. It tries to introduce way too many characters and fails to develop any of them. The story has no narrative structure and fails to create any real interest. Quite a lot of effort has been put into the action sequences, but they're still well below the quality of a Hollywood or Hong Kong action movie. Some of the special effects are pretty good, but they seriously overstretch themselves in the finale and look silly as a result. The comedy either doesn't translate well or simply isn't very funny (on the subject of translation, I don't know how accurately the use of the F word in every other sentence (sometimes more than once) in the subtitles reflects the Thai, but it sounds kind of like the subtitler was just seeing how much swearing he could get away with when nobody else speaking English was likely to see the film).
It's always nice to see Americans as bad guys once in a while, but the movie fails to really convince that soldiers secretly burying napalm are any worse than the generally treacherous and mean spirited Thai soldiers that are meant to be the heroes. The American actors in the cast are also much bigger, butcher and meaner looking than any of the Thai cast - plus their characters are clearly vastly more professional and better trained. Its really hard to believe that they wouldn't just walk over the heroes in 20 seconds flat.
Well, I guess I already wrote more than I meant to. Really the movie's not very good, and I don't recommend exerting any effort whatsoever to see it. Oh well, I guess you aren't going to get a MONRAK TRANSISTOR out of Thailand every time :)
Directed by Thanit Jitnukul, the film follows seven eccentric fighters-each with distinct quirks and over-the-top personalities-who unite to protect a village from brutal bandits. Inspired by The Magnificent Seven and Seven Samurai, the story filters that classic setup through a distinctly Thai lens: outrageous slapstick, caricatured villains, and an undercurrent of camaraderie that turns parody into something oddly heartfelt.
Analytically, the film's strength lies in its tonal balancing act. On one hand, it gleefully exaggerates tropes of Westerns and war epics with cartoonish violence, bawdy jokes, and larger-than-life heroes. On the other hand, it delivers genuine excitement with well-choreographed action sequences and ensemble chemistry that binds the chaos together. Each of the "seven" is memorable in its own way, providing both comic relief and a sense of rough-edged valor.
Still, weaknesses appear in pacing and tonal consistency. Some jokes lean too heavily on crude caricatures, and the frenetic editing occasionally sacrifices coherence for laughs. Yet, these flaws rarely overshadow the film's spirited energy. For Thai audiences, it resonates as both a parody and a celebration of resilience; for international viewers, it's a curious, action-comedy hybrid that stands apart.
Rating: 8/10 - Wild, funny, and explosively entertaining, 7 Pra-jan-barn succeeds as both satire and homage, a cult classic that celebrates friendship through bullets and laughter.
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- ConnectionsFollowed by 7 pra-jan barn phaak 2 (2005)
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- Also known as
- Heaven's Seven
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- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1