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Unlike Ong-Bak (2003) or The Raid (2011, released same year), Bangkok Revenge lacks choreographic innovation. Tony Jaa is a kinetic hurricane; Jon Foo is a precise, cold machine. If you want emotional weight or jaw-dropping stunts, look elsewhere. If you want a lean, mean, low-budget Thai grindhouse flick where a stoic hero elbows thugs in the throat—you’ve found it. Here’s a review tailored for that specific release

As an adult, Kiet (Jon Foo) returns to Bangkok. Unable to feel fear, pity, or hesitation, he becomes an unstoppable force of nature. The film is a relentless cat-and-mouse game where the villain realizes too late that he has created the perfect killing machine—one that doesn't negotiate, doesn't feel pain, and never stops. Tony Jaa is a kinetic hurricane; Jon Foo