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So, Muay Thai (2018) by Josh Hayward is quite the deep dive into the world of Thai boxing. It’s not just about the fights, you know? It’s this raw insight into the daily grind, the mental battles these fighters face in Bangkok. The pacing feels intentional, almost meditative at times, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the ring and the rituals surrounding it. Performance-wise, the boxer at the center brings a gritty realism that pulls you in. The documentary aspect meshes nicely with the dramatic beats, making it feel both authentic and engaging. There’s this palpable tension throughout that really captures the essence of the sport and its culture. Definitely a film that sits in a unique space.
Intimate portrayal of boxing ritualsFocus on psychological pressuresUnique blend of documentary and drama
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Josh Hayward
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