The Protector (2005)

🎬 The Protector (2005)
Directed by: Prachya Pinkaew
Starring: Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Xing Jing, Johnny Nguyen, Nathan Jones
Genre: Action / Martial Arts / Crime
Runtime: 111 minutes
Original Title (Thailand): Tom-Yum-Goong
🐘 Overview
The Protector follows Kham (Tony Jaa), a peaceful young man raised among elephants in rural Thailand. When his beloved elephants are stolen and smuggled to Australia by an international criminal syndicate, Kham travels to Sydney on a relentless mission to rescue them — unleashing brutal Muay Thai justice on anyone who stands in his way.
Built around Tony Jaa’s unmatched athleticism and bone-breaking combat style, The Protector delivers a visceral journey of vengeance fueled by loyalty, tradition, and the unbreakable bond between man and beast.

🧩 What Worked
✅ Tony Jaa’s stunt work and real martial arts (no wires, no CGI) — jaw-dropping, especially the legendary one-take stairway fight
✅ Real Muay Thai combat techniques including “Muay Kotchasan” (elephant style)
✅ Inventive choreography with environmental use (glass, wood, fire)
✅ Emotional story rooted in cultural heritage and honor
✅ Unique premise centered on animal smuggling and Thai identity

💬 Fan Reactions
🗣️ “That staircase scene? One of the greatest long takes in action history.”
🗣️ “Tony Jaa is a human weapon — no stunt double, no wires, just madness.”
🗣️ “Not deep plot-wise, but the action is pure art.”
🗣️ “The emotion hits harder than expected — Jaa really cares for those elephants.”
🎯 Final Verdict

The Protector stands as one of the most iconic martial arts films of the 2000s, thanks to Tony Jaa’s jaw-dropping physicality and heartfelt sincerity. While light on story, it’s heavy on impact — quite literally. If you love raw, grounded action with cultural soul, this is essential viewing.
Rating: ⭐ 7.5/10 — A martial arts masterclass with heart and shattered bones.