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Synopsis: The film concerns the life of King Naresuan, who liberated the Siamese from the control of Burma. Born in 1555, he was taken to Burma as a child hostage; there he became acquainted with sword fighting and became a threat to the Burmese empire.
 
IMDB:
7.1
NOT RATED
Year:
2007
163 min
54 Views


would come later.

He is also forgetful.

- Who are you, foul-mouthed fellow?

I do not know my name.

My parents died very early.

Then I call you Bunthing,

because you're without merit.

Why did King Bayinnong sent me to you?

He asked me to educate you.

Later, you will be King of Ayodhya.

You must be more skilled

than any other warrior.

Such is the royal will of King Bayinnong.

Come tomorrow to my temple,

the temple at the port of Yodia.

Here I will teach the law of the King.

That must be the temple.

It is the only temple at

the ports of Yodia.

Stop.

What do you want?

We are looking for the temple of Yodia.

Is this the temple of Yodia?

Yes, silly. You may only enter if

you pay something for it.

What? We have no money.

- Then you can not come in.

Go away.

- Enough, Manechan.

Do you know who that was?

- Yes.

Prince Naresuan from Phitsanulok.

- Why do not you bend for him?

Go and apologize to him.

No?

Akiyami, get my stick.

- Yes, master.

Manechan...

You see that reaping hook there?

Go and get it.

What should I do with that?

Mow the lawn, of course.

There. You see the grass there?

Go mow it.

Let me.

- No, no.

Ong Dam has to do it.

Not you, Bunthing.

I would learn to use weapons.

- What have you got in your hand?

A reaping hook.

That's a weapon.

- That rusty thing you call a weapon?

In the right hands it is a weapon,

even a reaping hook.

I believe you.

You teach us how to fight?

If you really want...

you must be a monk of this temple first.

Like all other students. That foul-mouthed

fellow will be temple servant.

What are you waiting for, Bunthing?

You'll be late for class.

At the Shwedagon

pagoda are sacred relics.

There are eight strands

of Gautama Buddha's hair kept...

along with some other objects.

Your first lesson is

about tactical warfare.

There are six types of troop movement.

One:
The palace procession...

which we call 'Prasat Ta Phra Yu Ha'.

Which is shaped like a triangle.

There are a total of twenty

gates to the Kingdom of Hongsawadi.

King Bayinnong is located

in the center of town.

He built the walls after

the model of Ayodhya.

Two:
the Mupinta formation,

in the form of a two-sided drum.

Lesson five:
the Teejala formation.

This formation is like a river.

Stop, that's enough.

Imagine that the sword

in your hand is like a bird.

If you hold too tightly...

you will squeeze it to death.

If you hold it too loosely...

it will fly away.

Manechan.

Go away. Get out.

Are you okay?

It hurts.

Ong Dam.

Help me. Manechan

was bitten by a snake.

What are you waiting for?

Quickly, otherwise she will die.

Stand up. Stand up.

Put this ointment on the wound.

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