The killing of the owner of one of the city's major elephants' camps is causing many cases. The case begins when a man named Khan is identified as the first suspect and escapes both the police and the sons of the deceased twin brother. Khan is a lucky man because circumstances and events are in his favor. The Interpol's agent in Thailand is on a secret mission that may create a new set of evidence that reveals his innocence.
Think about how bad the acting and plotting have to be in order to distill the impact of a Tony Jaa battle scene. If you know a little about Tony Jaa, that's kind of hard to imagine. I know. But trust me. Or don't.
Sure, it's silly, but it's also wildly entertaining and sprinkled with some nice emotional beats. As long as Tony Jaa keeps losing his elephant, we'll keep showing up to watch him track it down.
The Tony Jaa vehicle The Protector 2 has some awesome fighting and feels - in a good way - that it has escaped from 1987. It's still not that great, but it sure is entertaining.