Muay Thai Chaiya

Muay Thai Chaiya

The Thai theatrical poster.
Directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri
Produced by Charoen Iamphungporn
Apiradee Iamphungporn
Kiatkamol Iamphungphorn
Thanit Jitnukul
Written by Kongkiat Khomsiri
Starring Akara Amarttayakul
Thawatchai Penpakdee
Sonthaya Chitmanee
Sarita Kongpech
Sangthong Ket-U-Tong
Cinematography Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
Distributed by Five Star Production
Release dates
  • August 30, 2007
Country Thailand
Language Thai

Muay Thai Chaiya or Chaiya (Thai: ไชยา) is a 2007 Thai drama film about two talented muay Thai boxers, boyhood friends whose lives take divergent paths after they arrive in Bangkok. The film is the solo directorial debut by Kongkiat Khomsiri, who had previously been among seven directors on Art of the Devil 2, and had written the screenplay for The Unseeable.

It premiered as the closing film at the 2007 Bangkok International Film Festival, and opened in wide release in Thailand cinemas on August 30, 2007.[1]

Plot

Growing up in Chaiya, Surat Thani Province, three boys, Piak, Pao and Samor, are followers of Pao's brother, Krang (Prawit Kittichanthira), a legendary muay Thai fighter who is taught by Pao's father, Tew (Samart Payakaroon).

After an accident partially cripples Samor, Piak and Pao train as boxers under Tew, but the boxing school is broken up when Tew and Krang are recruited for a gym in Bangkok.

Eventually, Piak and Pao go to Bangkok themselves, bringing along Samor, and Sripai, a nurse who is engaged to Piak, but whom Pao secretly loves.

Piak's hot-headedness makes him a fierce fighter, but it is also a liability that costs him a fight and ends his career. He joins the world of underground bare-knuckles brawling, and he and Samor take on other jobs in the underworld as well, including helping out at go-go bar where the pretty Warn dances and seduces Piak. While working for the underworld, both of them ended up also doing dirty works for their boss.

Pao, meanwhile, begins training with his father, and works his way up the ranks, is put forward as a top boxer in a match against a fierce farang, Diamond Sullivan, which places Pao at odds with the gangsters whom Piak and Samor work for.KRU PAIK. Sripai later saw Piak in bed with Warn and went to find Pao. Pao and Sripai live together since while Piak took over the underground business once his boss was killed by another rival boss.

Eventually the film climax at Pao's fight with Diamond. Pao was knocked down several times, but came victorious as he remembers the time three of them trained together as a young boy.

Cast

Production

Director Wisit Sasanatieng served as an uncredited art director on Muay Thai Chaiya.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The 10 Amazing New Projects from BFM 2007", Bioscope Focus (Bangkok International Film Festival), 2007-07-29: 4–5

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