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The original rumble in the jungle, BANG RAJAN roars out of the rain forest like divine retribution. It's a story every Thai schoolkid knows; one of those historical legends that's true, but sounds too made-up to be real. In 1765 Burma invaded Thailand and sacked its capital. The Burmese army advanced on two fronts, but one column of 100,000 soldiers got held up at a little rural village called Bang Rajan, where every man woman and child put down their ploughs and picked up big, flesh-cleaving sabers and held off the invading Burmese army for five weeks. With renewed Thai/Burmese
border tensions, BANG RAJAN rises up out of the humid rain forest like
a bloody ghost, dappled with jungle canopy sunlight, and spattered with
gore and viscera. One part THE ALAMO, one part THE SEVEN SAMURAI, this
is the most popular film ever released in Thailand (more than doubling
the take of TITANIC) until it was bumped from that spot by the recently
release SURIYOTHAI. Focusing on Thai royalty (and funded and produced
by Thai royalty) with a two year production and a massive budget, SURIYOTHAI
stands in direct contrast to BANG RAJAN's powerfully primitivist tale
of a bunch of nobodies who charged into the teeth of hell and died because
they didn't have any other choices. SURIYOTHAI's characters wear a lot
of fancy clothes and head gear. BANG RAJAN's buff and bloody villagers
spend their screentime covered in sweat, grime and grue. Acquiring incident and detail as it rumbles along, BANG RAJAN is an emotional snowball that grows larger as it thunders to its climax. Unfolding like a muscular fist hammering on the table of history, and with a musical score that'll make the blood roar in your ears, BANG RAJAN proves that while Hollywood just can't make good epics anymore, Thailand can. > Read about contemporary Thai film! Touch the past as you learn about the Thai animation industry! Send postcards of Thai actresses you've never heard of! It's all at http://www.thaifilm.com/eng/home.htm >
Official website:
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