Bangkok Dangerous (2008)

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When carrying out a hit, assassin Joe always makes use of the knowledge of the local population. On arriving in Bangkok, Joe meets street kid Kong and he becomes his primary aide. But when Kong is nearly killed, he asks Joe to train him up in the deadly arts and unwittingly becomes a target of a band of killers.

Film Overview
"Bangkok Dangerous" is a 2008 Hollywood action motion picture directed by the Pang Brothers. This movie is a remake of their own 1999 Thai film of the very same name. The motion picture stars Nicolas Cage as a hit man named Joe. It showcases the improvement of a cold-hearted, remorseless killer into a male fighting his own conscience, due largely to the unforeseen relationships he forms throughout his last task in Bangkok.

Plot
Joe is a professional assassin who follows a strict set of rules: don't ask concerns, don't take an interest in people who have been targeted, and always operate alone. However, when he arrives in Bangkok for what he means to be his last job, his method unintentionally changes. He's there to perform four hits for a gangster named Surat. Consistent with his rules, Joe hires a local low-level criminal called Kong as his errand young boy to avoid forming a direct link to the crimes.

Joe's Change Of Heart
In Bangkok, though, Joe breaks his standard procedure which mentions no participation or feeling towards others. He begins to appreciate people; a significant departure from his usual detachment. He develops a bond with Kong, treating him as a protégé rather than simply an errand kid and mentor him some of the tricks of the killing trade. He likewise becomes romantically involved with a local deaf-mute pharmacist called Fon.

Issues Arise
The circumstance makes complex when his relationship with Fon softens him and he begins to second-guess his ruthless lifestyle. At the exact same time, he becomes a target himself when he loses a mark throughout a job. As Joe's job advances, he finds himself in ethical dilemmas and questioning his own principles. His last job becomes a battle for survival as he finds himself in the crosshairs of both the regional police and the mob.

Conclusion
In the end, Joe discovers that it's impossible to shield oneself from emotional connections, no matter strong defenses. This newly found understanding, regrettably, comes at a high cost for Joe. He makes a generous choice to conserve Kong, who he now considers his protégé, in the film's final act. It leads to his demise as Surat's guys complete him off. The film ends with a heartrending scene of Joe, passing away, handles to kill Surat before succumbing to his injuries. Kong leaves, carrying on his life having discovered some difficult but important lessons from Joe.

In conclusion, "Bangkok Dangerous" is a motion picture that explores the world of an agreement killer, exploring themes of solitude, morality and the potential for redemption, even for those in an apparently irredeemable profession. Notable not just for its compelling story, the movie also highlights the extreme contrast of Bangkok's lively city life and dark criminal underworld.

Top Cast

  • Nicolas Cage (small)
    Nicolas Cage
    Joe
  • Shahkrit Yamnarm (small)
    Shahkrit Yamnarm
    Kong
  • Charlie Yeung (small)
    Charlie Yeung
    Fon
  • Panward Hemmanee (small)
    Panward Hemmanee
    Aom
  • Nirattisai Kaljaruek
    Surat
  • Dom Hetrakul (small)
    Dom Hetrakul
    Aran
  • Tuck Napaskorn
    Kong's Brother
  • Steve Baldocchi
    Michigan
  • Chris Heebink
    USC
  • James With (small)
    James With
    Chicago
  • Peter Shadrin
    Anton