Watch Muay Thai Chaiya
- R
- 2007
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6.2 (791)
Muay Thai Chaiya is a 2007 Thai martial arts drama film directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri, starring Akara Amarttayakul, Danny Arroyo, and Sonthaya Chitmanee in lead roles. The movie is set in southern Thailand where Muay Thai is taught and practiced with reverence as a way of life, and the story revolves around three orphans who grow up to be highly skilled Muay Thai fighters.
The title of the movie, 'Chaiya' refers to a specific style of Muay Thai that is famous in southern Thailand, known for its quick, powerful punches and unique footwork. The movie is based on a novel by author Tri Payayawan, who himself is an accomplished Muay Thai fighter.
The movie starts with the introduction of Trai (Akara Amarttayakul), a young orphan boy who is taken under the wing of a local Muay Thai gym owner Uncle Mao (Sonthaya Chitmanee). Uncle Mao trains Trai in the ways of Muay Thai, and he becomes highly skilled in the art. Trai also befriends fellow orphan, Pao (Danny Arroyo) who is a talented fighter himself.
As the two boys grow up, they both fall in love with the gym owner's daughter, Nong (Chermarn Boonyasak). However, Nong falls in love with Pao, which creates a love triangle between the three friends that threatens to destroy their bond.
The movie takes a turn when the gym owner, Uncle Mao, dies, leaving the gym to his daughter, Nong. The gym is coveted by a group of gangsters who want to use it as a front for their criminal activities. Pao and Trai refuse to let this happen and decide to fight the gangsters to protect the gym.
The final half of the movie is filled with intense, heart-pumping fight scenes as Trai, Pao, and Nong team up to fight against the gangsters. The fight scenes are choreographed brilliantly, and the actors deliver impressive performances, making the audience feel every punch, kick, and blow.
Overall, Muay Thai Chaiya is a must-watch for those who love martial arts movies. The movie not only showcases the art of Muay Thai but tells a compelling story of three friends whose bond is tested by love and loyalty. The movie is a tribute to the culture of southern Thailand where Muay Thai is not just a sport but a way of life. The movie glorifies the art of Muay Thai, and the intense fight sequences will leave the audience with an adrenaline rush that lasts long after the film ends.
Muay Thai Chaiya is a 2007 action movie. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2.