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Bangkok Dangerous
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It is those events that we live differently through this criminal man who has a different experience in his life. The events begin with a relentless assassin named Joe (Nicholas Cage) who is in Thailand to complete a series of murders. Joe seems to be there for those transactions he has contracted with a criminal named Surat (Neratesay Kalgaruk). As time goes on, things turn to a completely different turn when their personal law breaks when they fall into a local woman, where the atmosphere is definitely deflected.
It is those events that we live differently through this criminal man who has a different experience in his life. The events begin with a relentless assassin named Joe (Nicholas Cage) who is in Thailand to complete a series of murders. Joe seems to be there for those transactions he has contracted with a criminal named Surat (Neratesay Kalgaruk). As time goes on, things turn to a completely different turn when their personal law breaks when they fall into a local woman, where the atmosphere is definitely deflected.
Actors:
Chollamark Chiengthong,
Arthajid Puengvicha,
Gonthron Bossarakam,
Thanapon Parnjaroen,
Laura Herold,
Duangrutai Suwannarat,
Andrew Pfeffer,
Jeremy Thana,
Winai Thawattana,
Joe Sakol Palvanichkul,
Namngen Boonnark
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Chollamark Chiengthong
Arthajid Puengvicha
Gonthron Bossarakam
Thanapon Parnjaroen
Laura Herold
Duangrutai Suwannarat
Andrew Pfeffer
Jeremy Thana
Winai Thawattana
Joe Sakol Palvanichkul
Namngen Boonnark
Director:
Danny Pang ,
Oxide Chun Pang
Danny Pang
1965, Hong Kong, China
Oxide Chun Pang
1965, Hong Kong
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bangkok Dangerous #Charlie Yeung #Danny Pang #Nicolas Cage #Oxide Chun Pang #Shahkrit Yamnarm
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November 08, 2008
o Nicolas Cage na periferei tis ektos eleghoy sapoynoperikes toy moytes kai ti geloia malloyra toy, se ena pompodi poiitikistiko ahtarma, poy bromaei ap' opoy ki an ton piaseis
September 08, 2008
Just another cycle of bombast and boredom.
December 08, 2008
While the film includes several exciting, creatively shot action scenes, the drama is otherwise so shopworn that the violent climax is a relief.
October 14, 2012
At six foot plus, with his hair-plug mullet and his ice-white teeth, Cage sticks out like a sore thumb among the tiny Thai citizens, making for the most conspicuous hitman since Agent 47 rocked the bald head 'n' barcode combination.
September 11, 2008
Cage is believable as the brooding lone-wolf gunman, but the "hit man screwing himself by growing a conscience on his final kill" ploy needs to be put down for good.
March 23, 2010
This has the look of a cheap quickie foreign film, not unlike a Hong Kong action film.
September 08, 2008
Awatchable, but dull action flick with not enough body count to satisfy the average mixed martial arts fanboy.
December 17, 2009
Between all the dates and dinners, Bangkok almost ends up being as less thriller and more travelogue; by the hour mark, there are literally more gulps than gunshots.
Orlando Sentinel
September 10, 2008
This is as stale as Tuesday's Phad Thai, from its exhausted mythos of the surgically efficient, omnipotent hit man to the training scenes in which Joe explains the trade to the new guy, to the inevitable betrayals of the third act.
November 20, 2008
A by-the-numbers retread that's ill-conceived as an action vehicle for Cage.
October 15, 2012
A promising film about a hit man that ultimately gets wacked because its star isn't suited for the role at all.
October 18, 2008
Tediously monotonous.

