In an ill-prepared act of vengeance, he attacks Rajasena directly.But Tian is not ready to assume the role as pirate leader, until he has settled scores with the slave traders and the tyrant rebel lord. The pirates train Tian in various styles of martial arts, and after a few years he becomes their greatest champion. Cher Nang, head of a local pirate guild, witnesses Tiang’s bravery, and rescues him from the traders.Tian escapes, only to be captured by slave traders, and sent to an almost certain death in a muddy crocodile pit. Betrayed by rebel lord Rajasena, Tian’s family is murdered. Tian is the young son of a 15th century Thai general.Are you confused yet? If not, just wait until you watch the movie. Tom Yum Goong), the 2005 release which some overeager Tony Jaa fans previously and informally titled as Ong Bak 2. Nor should it be confused with The Protector (a.k.a. Despite what you may have heard, it is not a sequel, or a prequel. The Ong Bak 2 story is not related in any way to Tony Jaa’s breakout hit, Ong Bak. Jaa shares writing and directing credits, in addition to his leading role as the slave-turned-rebel-hero Tian. With more than two years spent in filming and production, Ong Bak 2 presents Thai martial arts star Tony Jaa’s attempt at an action masterpiece.
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