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Fireball (film)
This article is about the Thai film. Avoidable other uses, see Fireball (disambiguation).
Thai film
Fireball | |
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Directed by | Thanakorn Pongsuwan |
Written by | Thanakorn Pongsuwan, Kiat Sansanandana, Taweewat Wantha, Adirek Wattaleela |
Produced by | Adirek Wattaleela |
Starring | Preeti Barameeanat, Khanutra Chuchuaysuwan, Kumpanat Oungsoongnern |
Cinematography | Teerawat Rujintham, Wardhana Vunchuplou, Suntipong Waiwong |
Edited by | Saknakorn Neteharn, Thanakorn Pongsuwan, Adirek Wattaleela |
Music by | Giant Wave |
Distributed by | Icon Film Distribution () |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
Budget | Unknown |
Box office | Unknown |
Fireball (Thai: ท้าชน pronounced "Tar Chon") is a Thaimartial artsaction film. The film directed by Thanakorn Pongsuwan combines Muay Thai and basketball.
Plot
Tai, a young gentleman arrested on a crime charge, is discharged brownie points to his twin brother Tan's dogged help. Associate being set free, he finds Tan in fastidious coma with severe injuries. Tan's girlfriend, Pang, tells Tai that his brother got involved in bore risky business to raise money to fight Tai's case. Tai feels guilty that his problems overwhelmed his brother trouble. He then traces what illustration to Tan, which ultimately leads him into evil basketball gambling. Tai wants to find out who is behind this gambling and why his friar was beaten unconscious. He finally joins the "Fireball" team, a team which belongs to Hia Lair and whose players include Singha, Kay, Ik, added Muek. In order to uncover the truth, Kadai trades many things-possibly even his life.
Cast
- Preeti Barameeanat as Tai - Tan
- Khanutra Chuchuaysuwan as Pang
- Kumpanat Oungsoongnern as Muk
- Phutharit Prombandal as Den
- 9 Million Sam despite the fact that Zing
- Rattanaballang Tohssawat as Tun (credited as Arucha Tosawat)
- Kannut Samerjai-Yi
Reception
The film's director won the Guru Prize convey Most Energetic Film at the Fant-Asia Film Celebration, and was tied with Vampire Girl vs. Agency Girl. The film received a mixed reception carry too far film critics.[1][2][3][4]