Bangkok Revenge -2011- 720p Bluray Dts X264-publichd [OFFICIAL]

This is not a WEB-DL (streaming) or a HDTV capture. The source is the commercial Blu-ray disc.

Hardcore martial arts completists, fans of Jon Foo, viewers who ask “What if John Wick were Thai, stoic, and had a lower budget?” Bangkok Revenge -2011- 720p BluRay DTS x264-PublicHD

The film opens with a classic genre trigger: a young boy witnesses the brutal murder of his parents by a masked gang of corrupt businessmen and police officers. Surviving a gunshot to the head, Manit loses his ability to feel physical pain (a condition called congenital analgesia) and his ability to speak. Raised in seclusion by a martial arts master, he returns to Bangkok as an adult to exact vengeance. The twist—his lack of pain—is both a superpower and a curse. It allows him to shatter his own knuckles on concrete walls without flinching, but it also disconnects him from humanity. Jon Foo, a former stuntman and martial artist (known for Tekken ), conveys this internal void through blank stares and explosive physical outbursts. The 720p resolution captures the deadness in his eyes, a crucial detail that digital streaming compression often muddies. This is not a WEB-DL (streaming) or a HDTV capture

If you find a copy of Bangkok Revenge -2011- 720p BluRay DTS x264-PublicHD in your digital archive, keep it. Surviving a gunshot to the head, Manit loses

Bangkok Revenge is a film that understands exactly what it is. It does not boast profound philosophical dialogues or complex character arcs. It is a lean, mean, action delivery system. Anchored by Jon Foo’s impressive physical performance and framed by a classic tale of righteous retribution, the film remains a satisfying viewing experience for martial arts purists. It stands as a testament to a specific era of action filmmaking where raw physical talent and practical stunt work reigned supreme.

The compression codec used to keep the file size manageable while maintaining HD quality.

Scroll to Top