Year: 2005
Runtime: 100 mins
Language: Thai
Director: Lek Kitaparaporn
In 1547, Portuguese adventurer Fernando de Gama sails to the Orient seeking his father's murderer. An Indian Ocean storm sinks his ship, leaving him survivor. He washes ashore on a tropical beach, is captured by Arab slavers, and taken to Ayutthaya, Siam, where he is offered for sale as a slave, sparking his quest for vengeance.
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Fernando de Gama, Gary Stretch, is a Portuguese soldier who survives a brutal shipwreck only to wash ashore on the coast of Siam. After a harrowing escape from a lurking crocodile, he is captured by Arab slave traders and dragged to Ayutthaya, where he is auctioned off. In a furious burst of strength, he breaks his bonds, defeats his captors, and sparks a chaotic, high-stakes chase that snakes through the ancient city’s bustling streets and temple-lined back alleys.
In the midst of this upheaval, a Eurasian beauty named Maria, Cindy Sirinya Bishop, intervenes to secure his freedom, buying him time and safety. Once Fernando regains his footing, Maria brings him to her father, Phillippe, John Rhys-Davies. There’s an instant, burning recognition for Fernando: Phillippe is the man he has hunted for years, the killer of his father who set him on a lifelong path of vengeance. The revelation casts a pall over their budding alliance, yet the plot thickens with new, wider stakes that stretch beyond personal revenge.
A larger, multinational force soon pulls Fernando and his compatriots into the service of King Chairacha, Dam Datsakorn. The king’s army is a blend of European mercenaries and seasoned samurai warriors—survivors from a distant homeland who now fight side by side with Siamese fighters. This diverse cohort, including the steadfast Tong, a Thai warrior who forges a bond with Fernando, distinguishes themselves by foiling an assassination attempt on the king. Their courage earns them a place as the king’s personal guards, a role that deepens Fernando’s commitment to the realm even as his thirst for vengeance burns bright.
Behind the throne, Queen Sudachan, Yoe Hassadeevichit, a former royal consort with a taste for control, schemes to upgrade her position by any means. Her plotting reaches toward the ultimate prize: the throne itself. To further her deadly plan, she enlists Don Phillippe’s help, weaving a dangerous alliance with a scar-faced ninja who operates in the shadows. The ninja is brought into the fold by Phillippe and begins a dark campaign that targets the King’s life, escalating the crisis to a fever pitch across Ayutthaya.
The assassination plot, however, is thwarted by Fernando, Tong, and their growing force. They expose the danger and foil the attempt, but the danger does not end there. With the murder plot halted, King Chairacha tasks Tong and Fernando with uncovering the masterminds behind the conspiracy that poisoned the court and threatened the realm. The chain of events crescendos when one of the dead assassins is identified as the scar-faced ninja, the same operative linked to Phillippe in earlier whispers. Fernando presses his confrontation with Phillippe, a confrontation that ends in tragedy when Tong delivers the fatal blow to Phillippe, severing the killer’s hold on the throne’s fate.
The queen’s cunning continues as she resorts to dark magic to poison the King. Her schemes extend to the throne’s rightful heir, Prince Yod Fa, whom she intends to remove to clear the way for her lover Worawongsathirat. To secure this ruthless plan, she hires an African spear-wielder who embodies the raw force she needs to eliminate a rival line of succession. The palace becomes a theater of shifting loyalties, where personal vendetta, political ambition, and ancient rivalries collide with lethal precision.
Fernando and Tong soon find themselves betrayed and framed for the king’s and the prince’s deaths, forced to fight to the death in a spectacle meant to entertain the queen and crown her new king. The arena becomes a crucible in which their loyalty and courage are tested to the limit, while the lives of Maria and Tong’s family hang in the balance. In a dramatic turn, Tong hurls an axe at Worawongsathirat, killing him, and moments later the queen turns on Tong, aiming to kill them both in retaliation.
Just as the queen believes she has sealed her grip on power, Maha Chakkraphat—Oliver Poupart—arrives with sharp eyes and a decisive hand. He arrests Queen Sudachan and frees Fernando, Tong, Maria, and their loved ones, cutting through the secrets and lies that had seized the court. The immediate danger subsides, but the ripple effects of the upheaval linger, reflected in the historical note that Burma’s king learned of the chaos from these events, a catalyst many believe contributed to Ayutthaya’s eventual decline and ruin.
Across these intertwined threads of courage, vengeance, romance, and political intrigue, the story threads together a tapestry of a kingdom pushed to the brink. The tale holds a mirror to ambition’s price and the fragile line between loyalty and power, enriched by a cast of characters who bring their unique histories to the battlefield, the palace, and the riverbank.
In the end, what remains is the memory of a city caught between its splendor and its collapse, a lasting impression of how a single string of betrayals—woven through love, duty, and ambition—can topple a throne and alter the fate of an entire civilization.
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