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''Tom-Yum-Goong'' ( Thai: ต้มยำกุ้ง, ) is a 2005 Thai
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film starring
Tony Jaa Tatchakorn Yeerum ( th, ทัชชกร ยีรัมย์, , ; formerly Phanom Yeerum ( th, พนม ยีรัมย์, ); born 5 February 1976), better known internationally as Tony Jaa and in Thailand as Jaa Phanom ( th, จา � ...
. The film was directed by
Prachya Pinkaew Prachya Pinkaew ( th, ปรัชญา ปิ่นแก้ว; ; born September 2, 1962) is a Thai film director, film producer and screenwriter. His films include '' Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior'' and '' Tom-Yum-Goong'', both martial arts films ...
, who also directed Jaa's prior breakout film ''
Ong-Bak ''Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior'' ( th, องค์บาก, ), also known in the United States as ''Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior'' is a 2003 Thai martial arts film directed by Prachya Pinkaew, featured stunt choreography by Panna Rittikrai and star ...
''. As with ''Ong-Bak'', the fights were choreographed by Jaa and his mentor, Panna Rittikrai. The film was distributed as ''Warrior King'' in the United Kingdom, as ''The Protector'' in the United States, as ''Thai Dragon'' in Spain, as ''Revenge of the Warrior'' in Germany, and as ''Honor of the Dragon'' in Russia and CIS countries. In India, it was named Haathi Mere Saathi (literally elephant, my partner), from a name of another Bollywood film starring Rajesh Khanna.


Plot

Kham is the last of a family line of guards who once watched over the
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's
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s. Following tradition, he takes great care in raising the animals. Kham grows up forming close relations to his elephant, Por Yai and its calf, Kohrn. During the
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festival, the animals are stolen by elephant poachers, with help from Mr. Suthep, a local MP, and his son. Kham raids Mr. Suthep's house and beats up the poachers. However, the elephants are now in the hands of Johnny, a
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who runs Tom Yum Goong Otob, a Thai restaurant in
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,
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. Kham arrives in Sydney and is immediately taken hostage by a wanted thief. Sydney police officers Mark, a Thai-Australian, and his partner Rick corner the thief, who holds Kham at gunpoint. However, a second policeman, Inspector Vincent, shoots the thief dead. He then arrests Kham, accusing him of being another thief. In the car, Kham spots Johnny at Tom Yum Goong. Kham becomes erratic and urges Mark and Rick to arrest Johnny, to no avail. After causing the car to crash, Kham escapes. He follows Johnny , who flees, forcing Kham to fight his henchmen. Hs coerces a henchman to lead him to Johnny's hideout, interrupting a drug deal. Outraged, Johnny summons
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enthusiasts to fight Kham. After defeating the thugs, Kham is exhausted and falls asleep in an alley. Pla, a prostitute that Kham met while confronting Johnny, brings him to her apartment. Mark and Rick are taken off the case and reassigned to provide security for the Police Commissioner's meeting with Mr. Sim. In that meeting, Pla acts as a hostess girl and dancer to the two men. Mr. Sim and the Commissioner are then murdered by someone hired by Vincent. However, the murder is caught on the commissioner's camera. Vincent kills Rick and puts the blame on Mark, who is later captured. With Pla's help, Kham enters Tom Yum Goong Otob. He fights his way into the VIP area and reaches the dining hall at the top. In the protection of his men, Johnny taunts Kham with Kohrn's bell. This enrages Kham, who beats up his opponents. He enters the storage area, containing various exotic animals ready to be butchered and eaten. Kham finds and frees Mark and Kohrn, escaping minutes before the police arrive. Inspector Vincent initiates a search for Kham and Mark, who are hiding in a
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monastery. Soon after their departure, the monastery is set on fire by Vincent and his men. Believing that the temple and its inhabitants might be in danger, Mark and Kham decide to return. After arriving, Kham is confronted by three assassins: a fierce capoeirista, a sword-wielding wushu expert, and T.K., a giant wrestler. Kham defeats the first two, but T.K. proves too strong for him. Kham is about to be killed when the police arrive, and Mark comes to help him flee. Mark is later discovered by several policemen and sent to deal with Inspector Vincent, whom Pla has been revealed to be the murderer. Kham arrives at a hall where Madame Rose, the leader of the Chinese gang, is having a press conference. Kohrn runs in, scaring off people while Kham engages the gangsters. Mark apprehends Vincent, who Johnny then fatally shoots to "settle the score." Finding himself with Kohrn in a huge room, Kham is shown the skeleton of Por Yai, encrusted with jewels as a gift to Madame Rose. Her men then attack Kham, who now fights more brutally than ever before, breaking many of the men's arms and legs. T.K. is called in, along with three others. Kohrn is thrown through a glass wall, and Kham is knocked into the elephant ornament, causing two leg bones to fall off. Eventually, Kahm defeats the four wrestlers by using the sharp ends of the bones to slice their tendons. He stops Madame Rose before she can escape in a
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, and they both crash into the room below. Kham's fall is broken by Por Yai's tusks. At the end, Mark is forgiven by his boss, Inspector Lamond, and Kham is finally reunited with Kohrn.


Cast

*
Tony Jaa Tatchakorn Yeerum ( th, ทัชชกร ยีรัมย์, , ; formerly Phanom Yeerum ( th, พนม ยีรัมย์, ); born 5 February 1976), better known internationally as Tony Jaa and in Thailand as Jaa Phanom ( th, จา � ...
as Kham, the last of a family line of guards who once watched over the King of Thailand's
war elephant A war elephant was an elephant that was trained and guided by humans for combat. The war elephant's main use was to charge the enemy, break their ranks and instill terror and fear. Elephantry is a term for specific military units using elepha ...
s. Kham is characterized by the juxtaposition of his red krama scarf throughout the film. As he grows up, he bonds closely with his elephant Por Yai and its calf, Korn. When they are stolen, Kham journeys to Sydney, Australia to get them back. Actor Nutdanai Kong portrays 9-year-old Kham. *Sotorn Rungruaeng as Kham's father, who taught Kham the fighting style of the Jaturangkabat, the royal guardians of the Thai war elephants. It has been Kham's father's dream that his elephant Por Yai would be selected as one of the Royal Thai elephants. However, during a fake inspection staged by a local member of parliament, his elephants are stolen, and he is wounded by a gunshot. * Petchtai Wongkamlao as Sergeant Mark, a Thai-Australian policeman who patrols an area of Sydney populated by Asians. He is so popular there that the locals often do him favors like giving him free mangoes and haircuts. *
Bongkoj Khongmalai Bongkoj Khongmalai ( th, บงกช คงมาลัย; ), nickname "Tak" ( th, ตั๊ก; born 15 April 1985), is a Thai actress, model and producer. Career Films she has appeared in include ''Tom-Yum-Goong''. She portrayed a young Th ...
as Pla, a Thai student in Sydney who is forced to be a
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to repay the debt of her former boyfriend, the late Wittaya who used to own Tom Yum Goong Otob, a Thai restaurant. * Xing Jin as Madame Rose, a
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member of a Chinese gang in Sydney, who is in conflict with the leader, her Uncle Mr. Sim. * Damian De Montemas as Inspector Vincent, a corrupt policeman in Sydney who collaborates with Madame Rose. *David Asavanond as Officer Rick, Sergeant Mark's partner. * Nathan Jones (credited as Nathan B. Jones) as T.K., a giant wrestler proves to be more than a match for Kham. *
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as Johnny, a Vietnamese gangster and he use of martial arts is Vovinam is a subordinate of Madame Rose. He is responsible for her drug deals and the running of the Tom Yum Goong Otob. *
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as a capoeirista who fights Kham in the Buddhist monastery. He has the word "''Pray"'' carved to his chest. *
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(Jonathan Patrick Foo) as a wushu exponent who is Kham's second opponent in the monastery.


Cameo appearances

*
Pumwaree Yodkamol Pumwaree Yodkamol ( th, ภุมวารี ยอดกมล; ; born February 9, 1982 in Bangkok) is a Thai film and television actress. She co-starred in '' Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior'', portraying Muay Lek alongside Tony Jaa. Other roles in ...
, who co-starred in '' Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior'', is seen briefly, portraying a Thai tourist in a Sydney street scene. She berates a friend of hers about DVD piracy. * Wannakit Sirioput who also co starred in Ong Bak (as Don) cameos at the end of the film as Mark's new partner. * An
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portrays
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, whom Kham briefly encounters at the airport in Sydney. In real life, Chan is one of Jaa's idols . * Another impressionist portrays Thai rocker Sek Loso, the pitchman for the M-150 energy drink, which is among the brands with
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throughout the film. * Actors Don Ferguson, Erik Markus Schuetz, Lex de Groot (uncredited) and
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(uncredited) appear as bodyguards. * Bodybuilders
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, Philip George Pfister, and Rene Minkwitz appear as wrestlers.


Production


Technical aspects

Compared to '' Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior'', which was noted for its lack of wirework and CGI, this movie uses CGI in several scenes, from the obvious (helicopter scene, and an entirely computer-animated dream sequence), to the subtle (a glass window shattering in the four-minute
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that follows Jaa up several flights of stairs as he dispatches thug after thug in dramatic fashion). The largest example of CGI is Tony Jaa's dramatic leap from the top of a building to attack Madame Rose with a double knee attack. While the background was blue screen with the Australian backdrop added in post production, the long fall shown on screen was real as Jaa and a stuntperson pulled the scene off, landing on large mats below. Even in scenes like this with blue screen, normally a stunt double would be called in for the lead actor, but Jaa once again made sure he did the stunt himself.


Fighting styles

Tony Jaa and Panna Rittikrai created a new style of
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for this movie called ''muay kodchasaan'' (มวยคชสาร roughly translated as "elephant boxing"), emphasizing grappling moves. "I wanted to show the art of the elephant combined with muay Thai," Tony told the Associated Press in an interview, adding that the moves imitate how an elephant would defend itself, with the arms acting as the trunk.


Stuntwork

Many aspiring stuntmen sent demo tapes, hoping to be cast in the film. An American stunt actor was cast but did not properly take the impact and was injured on the first take. "He kicked me, I used my arm to block his kick, and he fell down hard," Tony told the Associated Press. However, no one was hospitalized in the making of the film, with injuries limited to "bumps and bruises, muscle tears, a little something like that. Nothing major," Tony said.Pearson, Ryan. 5 September 2006
"Breaking down the beatdown"
, Associated Press (retrieved 4 January 2007).
The fights include duels with: * Wushu practitioner (portrayed by John Foo). * A Vietnamese triad captain (portrayed by ''
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Johnny Nguyen). * A capoeirista (portrayed by
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of the ZeroGravity stunt team). * An extraordinarily large and strong bodyguard (portrayed by former WWE wrestler Nathan Jones). * A whip-wielding
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boss (portrayed by world-renowned
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Jing Xing). * Two
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fighters (portrayed by Daniel O'Neill and Dean Alexandrou) in a deleted two-vs-one scene in the temple.


Alternative versions

International sales rights (outside Asia) were purchased by TF1, which made suggestions for re-editing to director
Prachya Pinkaew Prachya Pinkaew ( th, ปรัชญา ปิ่นแก้ว; ; born September 2, 1962) is a Thai film director, film producer and screenwriter. His films include '' Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior'' and '' Tom-Yum-Goong'', both martial arts films ...
, who then made some cuts that slightly reduce the film's running time from its original 108 minutes. The UK title is ''Warrior King'', and the theatrical release was on 28 July 2006. In France and Belgium, the title is ''L'Honneur du dragon'', and in the Netherlands and other European it is ''Honour of the Dragon''. In Cambodia, the film is called ''Neak Prodal Junboth''. In India, it was named ''Haathi Mere Saathi'' (literally ''elephant, my partner''), from a name of another Bollywood
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starring
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.


Deleted scenes

A two-vs-one fight scene taking place in the burning temple near the end of the film was deleted from currently released versions of the film. The taekwondo sequence, featuring Dean Alexandrou and Daniel O'Neill is shown in part in nearly all promotional trailers for the film, but was cut due to unknown reasons from the final release. However footage can be seen in the making-of featurettes, and some behind-the-scenes VCDs. The two bodies are seen to mysteriously appear on the temple floor, near the beginning of the temple fight scene. Prachya Pinkaew stated that he trimmed several of the fight scenes due to their length. Some of these include the sequence on the bridge in Sydney, when Kham confronts Johnny and his henchmen for the first time. One can see in certain trailers Kham launching himself off of the shoulders of one henchmen to elbow the other one. Another sequence that he trimmed considerably was the warehouse fight scene. In the U.S. release of ''Tom-Yum-Goong'', where it was named ''The Protector'', there is a deleted scene of Kham beginning his ambush of the house party by the criminal group who stole his elephants. In all of its releases, the fight sequence begins with Tony Jaa throwing a henchman down the stairs. But this deleted scene shows where the fight really began.


US release

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purchased the U.S. distribution rights for ''Tom-Yum-Goong'' and retitled it ''The Protector'' (also the name of a 1985 film starring
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). This version was released theatrically on 8 September 2006. It was released in January 2007 on DVD on The Weinstein Company's
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label in a two-disc set that includes both the U.S. edit and the original Thai version of the film. For the US theatrical cut, the film's length was reduced by at least 25 minutes, going so far as to trim down some of the fight scenes, even though it was given an "R" rating restricting audiences to people aged 17 and over. Out of all cuts outside of Thailand, it is the shortest cut of the film, even more so than the European cuts. It also features a new score by RZA. Some parts of the missing footage (including cuts to the "bone breaker" fight and Madame Rose envisioning herself in a red dress as queen) appeared in the U.S. trailer and TV Spots. Also, ''The Protector'' is partially subtitled and partially dubbed, with all of Jaa's dialogue subtitled. Several changes were made to the plot through editing and subtitles that did not match the spoken Thai and Chinese dialogue. Changes that were made to the US theatrical release include: * The historical role of the Thai warriors is given in more detail in the opening prologue * Scenes of TV reporters given tour of Sydney by Sgt. Mark are removed. * Scenes of Sgt. Mark handling robbery and releasing the would-be assassin are removed. * Kham's father, rather than being injured, died by the gunshot. * Tony Jaa's lines now include "You killed my father!" * Madame Rose loses face and is denied a "security" contract over bad turtle soup instead of the Chinese business leader's refusal to deal because of bad terms. * Madame Rose's
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ity is never mentioned. * The ending has been trimmed to imply that Madame Rose is dead rather than just injured after her fall through the roof. * Johnny does not return to kill Vincent after Vincent was apprehended by Mark. * Exposition is given to further explain the cutting of tendons to defeat the bruisers at the end. * The ending epilogue given by Sgt. Mark in the US version is significantly different and nobler than the Thai version, which is whimsical and comic relief in tone and is much less concerned with resolution.


Reception


Box office

''Tom-Yum-Goong'' opened in Thailand on 11 August 2005, and grossed US$1,609,720 in its first weekend and was No. 1 at the Thai box office (normally dominated by Hollywood imports) for two weeks in a row.2005 Thailand Box Office Index
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, retrieved 4 January 2006.
It ended its Thai run with US$4,417,800, blockbuster business by Thai standards.Thailand Box Office 1–4 September 2005
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, retrieved 4 January 2006.
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released ''Tom-Yum-Goong'' in North America in a heavily edited version entitled ''The Protector'', which was the third release by their ''
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'' label. It was also given the "
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Presents" brand, which had proven lucrative in the past for films like ''Hero'' and ''Hostel''. It opened in 1,541 cinemas on 8 September 2006 and ranked No. 4 in its opening weekend, grossing $5,034,180 ($3,226 per screen). It ended its run with $12,044,087.Weekend Box Office, 8-10 September 2006
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, retrieved 4 January 2007.
In the US, it ranks 67th among
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and 14th among foreign films. The film's total worldwide box office gross is US$25,715,096. It is the most successful Thai film released in the US.The Protector
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, retrieved 4 January 2007.


Critical response

On
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website,
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gives the film a score of 53% out of 91 reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10. The critical consensus reads, "Despite some impressive fight scenes, this trimmed-down version of the Thai action pic is an off-putting mix of scant plot, choppy editing, and confusing subtitles and dubbing."
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and striking analyst Jack Slack has written that Tony Jaa's multiple attackers scene in the film is "the best fight in movie history".


Sequel

A sequel, ''
Tom Yum Goong 2 ''Tom Yum Goong 2'' ( th, ต้มยำกุ้ง 2), known in the US as ''The Protector 2'', in the UK as ''Warrior King 2'' and in Germany as ''Return of the Warrior''. It is a 2013 Thai martial arts film directed by Prachya Pinkaew. The fil ...
'', was released in 2013. It was also released in the US as ''The Protector 2''.


See also


References


External links


The elephant Plai Bua Barn, starring in the film. (The elephant database)
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