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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


Then it goes better with her tomorrow.

You know there are snakes

at the ancient temple.

Then why are you playing there?

It's my own fault. I had picked

lotus flowers for Akiyami.

Did I violate a religious doctrine

because I've touched Manechan?

That does not count now.

The point is that you

have saved Manechans live.

Mangsamkiat's rooster has

defeated the one from Tong-Oo.

You had to bet on Hongsawadi.

No other rooster in the Kingdom

can beat the Prince his rooster.

He is a heavenly creature.

Ong Dam.

Who's rooster is this?

I do not know.

He looks aggressive and strong.

He is also tame.

Maybe he escaped from Si-om.

He breeds fighting c*cks.

Si-om.

Si-om.

The rooster of the five Buddha's.

Is this your rooster?

I have only roosters from here.

No roosters caught in Phitsanulok.

Why do you say 'caught roosters'?

- They come along with the prisoners.

This one can be a great ruff.

Where you from, pretty boy?

Can you talk with roosters?

What a nonsense.

Who can do such a thing?

There are cockfighting at the temple.

You want to try him out?

The monk would not agree with that.

- Then, say nothing.

Fight.

I won. Here with your money.

Is there a rooster

who can beat my red tail?

This one here.

Learned nothing, Si-om?

Frankly I do not want your money.

Here.

Can he win?

Of course. He's from Siam.

He can not lose.

Get out.

Very good.

- It is like he said.

The rooster of the five Buddha's

can not lose.

The rooster from Siam has

defeated the local one.

Now I can repay my debts.

Bring that rooster to my coop.

Then we'll see how good he is.

Did you hear that?

He gives off on the Siamese fowl.

We not have to accept that.

Yes, we must fight.

- We will fight.

Yes, we must fight.

This is for your wounds.

The abbot wants to know if

you stop abusing animals now.

Here Bunthing, take this.

Grease his whole body with it,

not just the wounds.

Bunthing...

Release the rooster.

As the monk said, it's a sin

to force animals to fight.

Why? Can't we keep him as a pet?

Humans and animals both equally

desire for freedom.

We must release him.

If I had no Pali lesson now...

I'd come along with you.

Si-om, where is the money

I have to get from you?

Can I pay back in installments again?

No, that's not possible.

If you not pay tonight,

you will repent.

Remember that. Bring me the

money before the night falls.

Damn.

Si-om.

What is the matter?

Khun Dej wants the money I owe him.

He gives no respite.

If I do not pay tonight,

he let somebody manhandle me.

Will you do me a favor?

- What?

Let your rooster fight that of

Khun Dej. I'm sure he wins.

I can not.

I have to release him from Ong Dam.

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