![]() ![]() Anyway, action fans may feel a little bit disappointed with this installment which ran just over 90 minutes. Surprisingly though the more violent moments later on in the film were left untouched, scenes that I felt were violent enough with the likes of a decapitation, and face/head stomp to warrant an axe under the NC16 rating. But no thanks to the distributors who decided to try and make this film appeal to a larger Jaa audience. ![]() We should have gone M18 to be in line, and perhaps those torture scenes would have survived the censors scissors. Not so bad I thought to myself, until the first 5 minutes saw a number of badly executed butchering of the film, that I balked. Ong Bak 3 is rating an 18+ there, and over here, we got by with an NC16. Here's where I think the Thai audience have the last laugh with their recent censor ratings. Picking up directly where we last left off in that cliffhanger ending in Part 2 after an opening credits montage to quickly jog our memory, we see how Tien gets systematically broken down by the many minions of his nemesis Lord Rajasena (Sarunyoo Wongkrachang).
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