Back in December, I wrote a review for my site
The Lucha Diaries of the 1970 Thai film
Insee Thong, the last of a series of films starring Thai superstar Mitr Chaibancha as the masked hero The Red Eagle. An updated version of that review has just been posted over at
Teleport City which includes a couple bits of new information I gleaned from the kind and knowledgeable commentors over at
Wise Kwai's Thai Film Journal, mainly in the form of corrected film titles and dates. I also took the opportunity to add a few more screen caps. This was a really fun piece for me to write on what -- to me, at least -- is a really fascinating subject, so I hope y'all will take the time to
check it out if you haven't already.
2 comments:
I'm glad for the chance to read this review again. The opening paragraph is pure poetry. It almost makes me want to give old Mitr another try. Speaking of which, I don't think you lent me Jao Insee, did you?
I blush! What can I say? The sight of Mitr Chaibancha in a pit-stained cowboy shirt inspires me to new lyric heights.
Of the three Red Eagle films I watched, I found Jao Insee to be the slowest and most baffling (as I recall, there's another male character who, for some reason, gets an awful lot of screen time at the expense of Mitr), but, as you can see from the screen caps, there are still some very cool moments and amazing looking scenes.
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