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A hapless bodyguard is fired from his client's son for the death of his clients father. The son is then hunted by assassins who do not want him to inherit his fathers company.A hapless bodyguard is fired from his client's son for the death of his clients father. The son is then hunted by assassins who do not want him to inherit his fathers company.A hapless bodyguard is fired from his client's son for the death of his clients father. The son is then hunted by assassins who do not want him to inherit his fathers company.
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Phetthai Vongkumlao
- Wong Kom
- (as Petchtai Wongkamlao)
Piphat Apiraktanakorn
- Chaichol Petchpantakarn
- (as Pipat Apiruktanakorn)
Samart Payukaroon
- Songpol Gangster #2
- (as Samart Payak-Arun)
Sayan Meungjarern
- Songpol Gangster #4
- (as Sayan Doksadao)
Tony Jaa
- Supermarket Fighter
- (as Panom Yeerum)
Garrett Brawith
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Libby Brien
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Philip Hersh
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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i was say i was very disappointed in this movie, being that on the DVD cover was a picture of Tony Jaa.so i thought he would be in a great deal of the movie along with that other guy. but i was wrong tony jaa had ONE DAMN SCENE. and that guy who plays the body guard was not funny, and i don't know what kind of dope the guy was smoking to make him say he is asia's next Jackie Chan.as far as action or lack there of their was'nt the shooting scene suck(not of John Woo Caliber at all) and the wires used in the stunts where so obvious. this movie only saving grace is the it happy some halfway decent comedy dialogue. but if your looking for action this is not the movie to get.
I live in Thailand and try to see Thai movies when I can. Some of them have been excellent--Ong-Bak, Suriyothai, Tropical Malady, Tom Yum Goong, Mor Jeb, Luang Phii Theng, to name a few. The Bodyguard doesn't fall into the excellent category. It falls into "what the hell is going on and why are all the Thai people laughing" category. This movie is supposed to be a comedy. The English subtitles were particularly bad, I speak more than a little Thai and many times I knew the English was not good because I understood the Thai. I didn't laugh once with the rest of the audience--all Thai, I was the only Caucasian (farang). Then there were the 3 or 4 times I did laugh out loud, and I was the only one laughing! This movie is of almost the "slapstick" variety, chock full of "inside" jokes (being on the inside in this case means being Thai or understanding the Thai language better than I do) and silly humor. It stars one of Thailand's most popular comedians, Piphat Apiraktanakorn, more commonly known by his nickname "Mahm" (usually spelled Mom, but he's a guy and not a real mom that I know of...) I think this guy is great and funny. This lends credence to my theory that the English subtitling was just awful. Mahm has a 3 minute cameo in "Luang Phii Theng" that is the funniest part of the movie. Try one of the other Thai films before going to this one. Especially Ong-Bak, probably the best martial arts film I have ever seen--And Tony Jaa is the best martial arts movie fighter I have ever seen (and he does it all without stunt double, wires, or computer effects). If you see one Thai film this year, make it Ong-Bak, not the Bodyguard!
This movie says it stars him, at least thats how they market it, but really hes barely in it. Don't be fooled. Its not a bad movie though, but if your like me, and the only reason you saw this movie was for Tony Jaa action, you'll definitely be disappointed. Hes almost not in the movie. I don't know why they ever advertise the fact hes in this at all.
The movie however with that aside is actually quite funny. Like the people said before me, its got the cast from the other movies and is really a funny combination of humor. It barely had action and was almost a romantic comedy. Its really not a bad movie but its everything you wouldn't want. I can't believe I rented this movie,
The movie however with that aside is actually quite funny. Like the people said before me, its got the cast from the other movies and is really a funny combination of humor. It barely had action and was almost a romantic comedy. Its really not a bad movie but its everything you wouldn't want. I can't believe I rented this movie,
The Bodyguard (2004) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a bodyguard who is fired when the man he is hired to protect is murdered by a rival gang. Despite being fired, he seeks revenge for the murder in hopes of redeeming himself from his mistakes and to ensure the son of the murdered man stays alive. This movie is codirected by Panna Rittikrai (Ong Bak 2 & 3) and Petchtai Wongkamlao (The Bodyguard 2) and also stars Wongkamlao (Ong Bak), Tony Jaa (Ong Bak) and Pumwaree Yodkamol (The Protector). The storyline does a great job of not taking itself too seriously and focuses on the comedic content, crazy one-liners and cartoon like characters. The action scenes are just okay, but the props and choreography are clever. The final fight scene is awesome and definitely worth a viewing. This is one of those movies that is filled with it or miss elements. This isn't a waste of time but isn't worth going too far out of your way to see it either. I would score this a 5/10.
Chaotic, over-the-top, and unapologetically eccentric, The Bodyguard blends explosive action with slapstick comedy, creating a uniquely Thai take on the action-comedy genre.
The film follows Wong Kom, a stoic bodyguard whose loyalty to his employer is put to the test when a powerful tycoon is assassinated. Tasked with protecting the heir, Chaichol (Piphat Apiraktanakorn), Wong Kom is drawn into a web of crime, corruption, and bizarre encounters across Bangkok. The narrative is a vehicle for both frenetic action and outrageous comedy, often pushing tonal boundaries between parody and sincerity.
The film's strengths lie in its inventiveness and cultural flavor. Action sequences, choreographed with energy and precision, range from gunfights to martial arts showdowns, paying a playful homage to Hollywood blockbusters while maintaining a distinct Thai cinematic identity. Humor-sometimes slapstick, satirical-is layered throughout, keeping the tone unpredictable. Petchtai anchors the film with a mix of deadpan seriousness and comedic timing, while cameo appearances by Thai celebrities add to its quirky charm.
However, tonal inconsistency is its biggest weakness. The film often swings too abruptly from serious action to absurd comedy, which can be jarring for audiences unfamiliar with Thai genre-blending. Some gags feel overextended, diluting narrative momentum. Yet, its willingness to embrace excess makes it memorable, if not always refined.
Ultimately, The Bodyguard succeeds as a cult-style action-comedy: messy, entertaining, and uniquely Thai.
Rating: 7/10 - A fast-paced, eccentric blend of action and comedy that entertains with energy, even if it sacrifices polish for chaotic charm.
The film follows Wong Kom, a stoic bodyguard whose loyalty to his employer is put to the test when a powerful tycoon is assassinated. Tasked with protecting the heir, Chaichol (Piphat Apiraktanakorn), Wong Kom is drawn into a web of crime, corruption, and bizarre encounters across Bangkok. The narrative is a vehicle for both frenetic action and outrageous comedy, often pushing tonal boundaries between parody and sincerity.
The film's strengths lie in its inventiveness and cultural flavor. Action sequences, choreographed with energy and precision, range from gunfights to martial arts showdowns, paying a playful homage to Hollywood blockbusters while maintaining a distinct Thai cinematic identity. Humor-sometimes slapstick, satirical-is layered throughout, keeping the tone unpredictable. Petchtai anchors the film with a mix of deadpan seriousness and comedic timing, while cameo appearances by Thai celebrities add to its quirky charm.
However, tonal inconsistency is its biggest weakness. The film often swings too abruptly from serious action to absurd comedy, which can be jarring for audiences unfamiliar with Thai genre-blending. Some gags feel overextended, diluting narrative momentum. Yet, its willingness to embrace excess makes it memorable, if not always refined.
Ultimately, The Bodyguard succeeds as a cult-style action-comedy: messy, entertaining, and uniquely Thai.
Rating: 7/10 - A fast-paced, eccentric blend of action and comedy that entertains with energy, even if it sacrifices polish for chaotic charm.
Did you know
- GoofsPetchtai Wongkamlao's stunt double is frequently obvious during the warehouse battle.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Bodyguard 2 (2007)
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- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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