Bangkok Dog (2024) Makes Its Mark

October 25, 2024 (NYC)Bangkok Dog (2024) Makes Its Mark. Bangkok Dog (2024), is the latest release from Well Go USA Entertainment.  It is a great martial arts, action film and worth seeing.

SYNOPSIS:

After intercepting a shipment of drugs from Thailand and discovering five dead bodies amidst the illicit cargo, special agent Andrew Kang (D.Y. Sao) arrests the international drug cartel’s Los Angeles-based operative (Brian Le) and impersonates him to go deep undercover in the Bangkok criminal underworld. But as he works to gain the trust of higher-ups in the gang’s inner circle, the line between cop and criminal becomes increasingly blurred, leaving him—and his agency—to wonder whether he’s gotten in too deep to ever make it out alive.

REVIEW:

In the world of martial arts filmmaking bigger is not always better.  Some of the best martial arts films of the last few years have been low budget imports.  These films have little known stars, low budgets, but are founded in good stories and solid martial arts action choreography.   Bangkok Dog, a new Well Go USA Entertainment release, is just such a film.

Bangkok Dog is a simple film about a US based Drug Enforcement Bureau that goes undercover in Bangkok to take down a drug Kingpin.

D.Y. Sao, channeling Bruce Lee and Bolo Yeung, does an adept job in the lead role.   He plays a good, and dedicated, cop who becomes conflicted while undercover.  As his mission proceeds he forms a strong bond with one of the cartel’s highest ranking members, creating the film’s strongest personal conflict.  

The story and script are simple.    The characters are well defined.  The supporting cast does a good job of moving the story along and creating enough depth that the viewer cares about their outcome.  Newcomer, Jenny Philomena Van Der Sluijs, is very watchable in this film as Sao’s partner in crime fighting, and romantic interest.

However, at the heart of this film’s strength is the continued, violent and well choreographed fight sequences.  The stars, including Sao, and Brian Le are highly skilled martial artists and stunt actors.   Their complex and unique fight sequences do a great job compensating for the budgetary constraints, which become apparent in the camerawork.  The film has numerous high velocity fight sequences throughout, but like many martial arts films, the film’s fight climax was really well done.

I love that this film comes out of Thailand, a place not generally associated with great filmmaking.

I recommend this film, and look forward to future films from all those involved.

It is a violent film with adult content and themes.

DETAILS:

Bangok Dog (2024) from Well Go USA Entertainment will available on Digital on November 10, 2024.  The film will hit Blu-ray and DVD on December 10.  

 

review by Marc Zirogiannis

Director

  • Chaya Supannarat
Cast

D.Y. Sao
Brian Le
Byron Bishop
Jenny Philomena Van Der Sluijs
Sahajak Boonthanakit

Genre

Martial Arts

Crime
Run Time
89 Minutes
Release Date
DVD & Blu-ray: December 10, 2024
Origin
Thailand
Dubbed Language

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