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STREET FIGHTERS

 ABOUT THE MOVIE


Genre:
Action/Comedy
Starring: Pongpat Watchirabunjong, Samart Payakarun, Tosapon Siriwat, Amarin Nitipol, Pisek Intarakunchit,
Director: Chalerm Wongpim
Rating: M18 (Some Sexual Scenes)
Year Made: 2006



TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

VCD Format (2 Discs)
Languages:
Thai
Subtitles: English & Chinese
Running Time: 1 hr 46 mins
Distributor: InnoForm Media

 

SYNOPSIS:  

During World War II, Japanese troop used Thailand as a platform to invade and spread their power throughout East Asia. The Thai government sends Colonel Ong-Art on an assignment to reunite the "7 Street Fighters" and to investigate the dubious behaviour of Suriya, a Japanese businessman suspected of being a spy. When one of the "7 Street Fighters" accidentally kills Suriya's father, the Thai government was ordered to arrest the "7 Street Fighters" and to place them under custody of the Japanese Army where they will be executed. Now on the run and wanted by both the Japanese Army and their own government, they have to choose to fight or surrender...

MOVIE REVIEW

Heaven’s 7 and 7 Street Fighters were one of the biggest movies of the year in Thailand and showed great potential for box office success as they boasted a huge budget with a star-studded cast. But I may beg to differ.

Essentially, they are not that bad a production. The high budget shows. There are some wonderful and well-shot scenes of rural Thailand as well as some thought into the accuracy of military terminology and weapons, giving the film a realistic and authentic feel to it. This is especially so in the second film, where the big budget is put to good use. Motorbikes and weapons et al used by the Japanese Army and the Seven are mostly, if not all historically accurate. Even the score, though using MIDI instruments and synthesisers and some evidence of obvious poaching shows maturity. But the buck stops there.

The less than perfect CG in the first truly marred the overall quality of the production, making it look silly and trite. Perhaps this was the purpose? Not to mention the poor written script, which though drags out the simplistic plot, with too many back stories of its too numerous characters. There doesn’t seem to be any focus here. The American counterparts are also bigger and better trained (in both acting and martial arts) and the believable factor is high in question. This is no David and Goliath.

But in 7 Street Fighters, director Wongpim has learnt and realised that the CG was a stumbling block. It is here that he reduces his reliance on the effects. The action sequences are beefier and more compelling, though obviously inspired by the some of Bond and Mission Impossible films.

The Thais have a weird sense of humour, which is mostly slapstick, banal and irrelevant. Few of the jokes ever work and I could literally count with the fingers of one hand the times I laughed out loud. We wonder if any jokes or literary wit might have been lost in translation. It just was not that funny. The Mandarin subtitles did not fare as well either. Further, the film has a strong anti-American undercurrent (for Heaven’s 7). Though it is interesting and noteworthy to see Americans painted in a non-positive light, even as racist crooks, it seems deliciously ironic (and unfortunate) that the English subtitles have an obvious American slant and accent.

Not necessarily the most engaging films you will see (falling way below the par of Hong Kong and other East Asian films) and most of the scenes are just downright bordering on the ludicrous with little connection. But they are somewhat entertaining no less. Leave our brain somewhere else.


MOVIE RATING:

Review by Darren Sim

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This review is made possible with the kind support from InnoForm


 


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