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The Protector(2005)
Kham's life is turned upside down when an international mafia syndicate, based in Australia, captures his two beloved elephants and smuggles them thousands of kilometers away to Sydney. The two elephants are far more than mere animals to Kham and his father; they are part of his family and were being prepared to be presented as a token of devotion to his Majesty the King of Thailand. The only way Kham can possibly save the animals is by venturing into a foreign land for the first time. Taking on a mafia group to rescue two elephants from a foreign country presents a huge challenge, even for a martial arts master like Kham. Despite the help of Sergeant Mark, a Thai police Sergeant based in Australia, and Pla, a Thai girl forced into modern day slavery, the going gets tough. They must take on the ruthless gang of Madame Rose, whose henchmen include Johnny, a Vietnamese thief and martial arts expert, and the hulking TK. Kham has no choice but to risk his own life for the animals he loves. For more about The Protector and The Protector Blu-ray release, see The Protector Blu-ray Review Starring: Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Bongkoj Khongmalai, Nathan Jones, Johnny Nguyen, Jon Foo Director: Prachya Pinkaew » See full cast & crew The Protector Blu-ray, Video QualityYour parents probably told you that you only have one chance to make a first impression. I actually gave Vivendi's Dragon Dynasty Blu's two chances, the lamentable releases of both 36th Chamber of Shaolin and The Killer, each of which appeared in ridiculously poor 1080i transfers. I'm not sure if Vivendi got the message, or if Tarantino's involvement with The Protector scared the living daylights out of the powers that be, but three is finally the charm for this new series of Blu's, as The Protector arrives with a very solid, 1080p AVC encoded image in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio. This is a great looking transfer for the most part, with nicely popping colors and a wealth of detail. I was a little less impressed with the contrast in at least a couple of scenes, notably the fiery battle sequence about three quarters of the way through the film, which was on the hazy side, and not because of smoke. Otherwise, this is easily the best looking release in the Dragon Dynasty series thus far, which frankly isn't saying all that much, considering the absurdly poor transfers the first two releases were given. Even without that sad (if short) tradition, The Protector should delight videophiles with its sharp, accurate and artifact free transfer. The Protector Blu-ray, Audio QualityOnly the heavily truncated U.S. cut of the film is given a lossless audio track on this Blu-ray, with a very robust DTS-HD MA 5.1 mix (in both Thai and English, with optional subtitles). (Strangely, the Blu-ray defaults to the DD 5.1 mix, so make sure to toggle through to the second audio option to get to this lossless track). This is a wonderfully immersive track, with all of the cracks, pops, thuds and smashes martial arts lovers have come to expect from their sonic experiences. There's nice attention paid to whip pans and discrete channel effects as Jaa confronts one thug after another from any number of directions. As might be expected, this is a fairly bass heavy outing, with lots of LFE rumbling through the track, though never oppressively so. Dialogue is clear, though ADR is quite obvious most of the time, even with actors who evidently spoke their lines originally in English. The U.S. version is also offered with a standard DD 5.1 mix in Thai and English, as well as yet another English only version. For once, the English dub is actually acceptable, with decent translations (based on the subtitles) and good voice work from the actors. The uncut Thai version is available in only DD 5.1. The biggest difference between the DTS-HD MA 5.1 and the DD 5.1 mixes is the thundering low end available on the DTS track. Otherwise, the DD 5.1 mix suffices quite nicely.
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