Review: Bangkok Revenge (2011) – The Cold-Blooded Quest of Jon Foo If you are a fan of high-octane Thai martial arts cinema, Bangkok Revenge (originally titled
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After witnessing the brutal murder of his parents as a 10-year-old boy, Manit is shot in the head but miraculously survives. The bullet remains lodged in his brain, causing a condition that leaves him completely devoid of human emotion. Bangkok Revenge -2011- 720p BluRay DTS x264-PublicHD
The narrative follows Manit (Jon Foo), who as a ten-year-old witnessed the brutal execution of his parents by corrupt police officers. During the attack, Manit was shot in the head, but he miraculously survived. The injury, however, left him with a rare condition called ataraxia, a brain dysfunction that renders him unable to experience human emotions. Review: Bangkok Revenge (2011) – The Cold-Blooded Quest
Before the rise of x265/HEVC, x264 was the king of compression. During the attack, Manit was shot in the