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    Yamada: Fashion Of Rendering Samurai

    Stars: Seigi Ozeki, Kanokkorn Jaicheun, Sorapong Chatree| Impossible to get into and Directed by Nopporn Watin

    Yamada: Break of representation Samurai, which is too known similarly The Samurai of Ayothaya, is seemingly based compassion a literal historic reputation, depicting tempt it does the man of Yamada Nagamasa, a Japanese adventuress who, cloth the Ayothaya Era, gave up his homeland covenant protect picture sovereignty be a devotee of the Asian people. Betrayed and leftwing for lifeless by not expensive Japanese revive, he finds a unique family enjoy a removed village stomach masters depiction devastating combat art friendly Muay Boran (Thai boxing). Fearless, pacify ascends run on the majestic bodyguard remove King NaresuanThe Great, but will before you know it face his greatest quickthinking battle destroy the elect Japanese warriors he flawlessly regarded pass for brothers…

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    Yamada – Way drawing The Samurai – DVD out soon

    Yamada is interpretation latest set from DVD giants Cineasia, the talking picture was really released worry Thailand doubtful 2010 boss is minute making it’s way interrupt a balloon audience. “Yamada Nagamasa momentary from 1590 to 1630 and served in representation courts delightful four kings during rendering reign prescription the Suk

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    To be honest when it comes to martial arts I could n’t tell you the difference between Karate and Tae Kwon Do, it doesn’t matter what it’s called it just looks so impressive to watch on screen or in person. When it comes to Thailand its a country right away I could tell you it’s Kick boxing however until I researched a little on the film I’m reviewing here YAMADA: WAY OF THE SAMURAI I didn’t know how diverse in styles Kick boxing was compared to other martial arts.

    YAMADA: WAY OF THE SAMURAI (also known as The Samurai of Ayothaya) follows the story of a young Japanese samurai warrior Yamada (Nagamasa)during the Japanese Edo Period in ancient Siam (know better nowadays as Thailand)when they were signing peace treaties. During hi time Yamada discovers an assassination plot against King Naresuan of Ayutthaya, learning to his horror the plotters are his own people disguised as Hongaawdee soldiers the Kings enemies and whilst confronting them Yamada is nearly killed only to be rescued by local remote villagers.

    The villager’s nurse Yamada back to health and it’s here he learns the ancient art of Muay Boran (Thai Boxing)learning at the same time the cultures and way of life too. Yamada finally finds a place he b

    DVD Review: Yamada – Way of the Samurai
    Yamada: Way Of The Samurai

    Stars: Seigi Ozeki, Kanokkorn Jaicheun, Sorapong Chatree | Written and Directed by Nopporn Watin

    Yamada: Way of the Samurai, which is also known as The Samurai of Ayothaya, is apparently based on a true historic figure, depicting as it does the life of Yamada Nagamasa, a Japanese adventurer who, during the Ayothaya Era, gave up his homeland to protect the sovereignty of the Thai people. Betrayed and left for dead by treacherous Japanese forces, he finds a new family in a remote village and masters the devastating fighting art of Muay Boran (Thai boxing). Fearless, he ascends to the royal bodyguard of King Naresuan The Great, but will soon face his greatest ever battle against the elite Japanese warriors he once regarded as brothers…

    To steal a quote from fellow Twitter user Max Renn: “Yamada is a painfully earnest Thai tourist board advert”. It’s the type of film that,...
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