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Kingdom of War: Part 1

Kingdom of War: Part 1

6.8
10
  • Jan 23, 2007
  • Thailand's record-breaking movie

    From the English-language newspaper 'The Nation' in Thailand:

    'King Naresuan'Shatters Box Office Record

    "The Legend of King Naresuan" has set a new Thai box-office record, raking in 120 million baht in four days.

    The film is tipped to be an all-time blockbuster.

    Distributor Sahamongkol Film said the first in the Naresuan trilogy broke the previous record held by action film "Tom Yum Goong", which starred Phanom "Tony Jaa" Yerum, which took in 90 million baht in four days.

    MC Chatrichalerm Yukol's historical epic is expected to follow the success of his 2001 "Suriyothai". That film remains the country's No-1 all time best-seller, with revenues of about 400 million baht.

    At the time, "Suriyothai" set a new record of 75 million baht for its first four days.

    An industry source said the first of the Naresuan trilogy could have dragged in even more if producers had printed extra copies.

    Another factor against the film is its three-hour running time - limiting the number of sessions a cinema can screen.

    "Only a quarter of the planned 260 copies were available during the first three days, and all prints were finished on Sunday only," said Sahamongkol distribution executive Chomsajee Techaratanaprasert.

    The second episode will premiere on February 15, with the final one scheduled for December 5.

    It is Thailand's most expensive film production to date, costing 700 million baht for all three.

    Distributors of Hollywood films have avoided competing with the local epic. Golden Globe winner "Babel" and "The Queen" will be released on February 22 and March 8.

    The second Naresuan movie will have to compete with the films "Charlotte's Web"; "The Queen"; and "I'm Cyborg but That's Okay", with South Korean heart-throb Rain in his acting debut.

    • The Nation =====================================================================


    Personal opinion:

    There's a reason for all of the ticket sales. It's very good!
    Dang Bireley's and the Young Gangsters

    Dang Bireley's and the Young Gangsters

    7.4
    10
  • Oct 13, 2006
  • Excellent movie

    One of the best-made Thai movies I've ever seen. Excellent retelling of a fascinating events. Historical significance and timeliness of military coups in 1958 with today's 2006 events. Shows the violence as it truly existed then and as it does today. Dramatic events are kept in check and not strayed too far from the real events of the day. Above-average acting displayed by the girlfriend and various gang members, although the lead actor Dang was a bit over-the-top. Superb acting by the Headman and Dang's boss, Chien. Very good use of rare and dated props from the era. Superb cinematography and camera-work, which is the downfall of many Thai films. Editing was far above par.

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