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Bangkok Loco

The story involves a gifted young rock drummer named Bay who commits a grisly murder and becomes a fugitive from the law. Trained by a monk in a style of drumming called the Drums of the Gods, which treats drumming as a martial art for the forces of good, he must face his opposite drummer from the dark side.

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Release : 2004
Rating : 6.2
Studio : R.S. Film, 
Crew : Director,  Writer, 
Cast : Krissada Sukosol Clapp Sombat Metanee
Genre : Comedy Music

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Reviews

SunnyHello
2018/08/30

Nice effects though.

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Baseshment
2018/08/30

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Lucia Ayala
2018/08/30

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Mandeep Tyson
2018/08/30

The acting in this movie is really good.

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FilmFlaneur
2005/11/11

The most fun I have had with a film since Kung Fu Hustle, and one of those rarities that I have wanted to watch through again immediately after the credits. Bangkok Loco is an exhilarating, vivid, and utterly mad film that combines martial arts, musical numbers, police thriller and cinematic homage in one in your face package. It has everything: drowning dogs, policemen with black eyes (and ears), 70's décor and haircuts, gore, references to Star Wars, Requiem for a Dream, The Stuntman and James Bond at least, yellow tracksuits in purple landscapes, tea parlours, drumming competitions, cheesy songs and two headed women. Oh yes, and the director's first name is Porno something. It's the sort of surreal, fresh product which Hollywood seems utterly unable to concoct, probably as it requires the fresh eyes of a different culture to reassemble so many familiar elements into such a jaw-dropping package. Either that or the production team were on something stronger than green tea. The region 3 disc has a razor sharp image values as well as excellent sound which makes the most of the larger than life cinematography and the great score. Forget the nonsense posted here about Loco running out of steam towards the end - it does no such thing. Although well subtitled, one amazing thing about this film are the many no doubt Thai-specific in jokes, which would make it even funnier for local audiences.. For more of the same type of Thai film madness, check out SARS Wars (Khun krabii hiiroh (2004)) - but even that doesn't quite match the delirium on offer here.

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Jamester
2005/09/14

This is one damn extremely creative and bizarre movie that I found difficult to comprehend and unsatisfying to watch.The creativity is nice on a promising start -- there are so many unexpected sequences, either in puns, or visual effects/defects in colours, or unexpected things showing up in the movie that you can't not but take notice. This is a movie to get ideas about doing creative things in your own movie. The music/soundtrack is also really interesting and fun to listen to as are some of the quirky characters who are well-known in Thailand.The challenge will be that those unfamiliar with the Thai culture/language will find this movie difficult to decipher beyond the superficial gloss of blues and outlandish wardrobes and sets.Overall, this is not for mainstream anglophone audiences and will appeal to those who can take a huge grain of salt with the rather tangled plot and story development of this movie.

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doug-muir
2005/09/13

Eye-popping visuals and cultural gags aside, the main storyline of this movie and it's execution are horrible. Drum battles? Jack Russel Terrier police dogs that sniff dirty underwear and salute signifying they are on the job? Drum sex? Black Ears? Castration = ultimate drum power? Like what the hell did I just witness? I'm sorry, this movie is just not good. Quirky, yes. Off the wall, definitely. Enjoyable.... I guess that's subjective. If you enjoy chaos with not much rhyme or reason then this is right up our alley. If you want your movies to make sense and have a plot line in which you'll somewhat care about seeing come to an end, then don't see this.

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Mike White
2005/09/12

This crazed Thai film from director Phornchai Hongrathanaphorn starts off with great promise. Making a mad dash away from a crime he didn't commit, Bay (Krissada Terrence) is a devout practitioner of Drums of the Gods and races to the safety of his fellow perky percussionist, Don (Nountaka Warawanitchanoun). From there, the film continues its lunacy. Pursued by police inspector Black Ears (or Black Eyes, depending on which subtitle you read), a giant panda of a sleuth, Bay, Don, and her bandmates elude the authorities at every turn. It isn't until they're caught (and easily escape) that the film slowly grinds to a halt. Even at 98 minutes, this film is a half hour too long, seeming to trip up on its own twisted internal logic. Inevitably reaching its forgone and anticlimactic conclusion, BANGKOK LOCO is worth a look due to its frenetic opening half hour and maniacal sight gags. Its bizarre cultural jokes, however, fell flat with this viewer, reminding me of those jokes buried in old Warner Brothers cartoons that were probably hilarious to audiences of the time but have lost their cultural resonance over time.

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