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8/10
Brutal, hellish and unrelenting, but also a painfully true story told with conviction.
LloydBayer18 July 2018
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As much as I love the Rocky films and the franchise offspring Creed, I must admit that A Prayer Before Dawn makes those films seem like feel-good Hollywood fairytales. And as much as I recommend this film for its cinematic achievements, I must also say that this film isn't for everyone. Why? As a brutal assault on the senses, there isn't a single moment that allows the viewer to think "it's only a movie". Your only choice is to either look away, or absorb every horrific moment and wish it never happens to you or anyone you know.

Based on the memoirs of British boxer Billy Moore, his heroin addiction and ensuing drug bust in Bangkok, the film begins with his arrest and incarceration in a Thai prison. Not only is Billy (Joe Cole) the only white face in a prison cell with dozens of other hardened local criminals, the deplorable living conditions and lack of any sort of law and order would comparatively make life in Alcatraz seem like a privilege. And then, during his first night in, Billy is held with a knife to his throat and forced to watch an act of gut-wrenching, nerve-rattling brutality. French director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire uses this scene to set the tone for the rest of the film where it remains consistently bleak and unapologetic. After days of copious cruelty and violence (or months, as a timeline is not revealed), Billy realises that his survival depends on his skills as kick-boxer. With sympathetic help from a lady-boy he befriends in jail, Billy starts training as a Muay Thai fighter. It might just let him live another day.

Billy's training scenes are a stark contrast to the trumpet blaring training montage in any of the Rocky films. That's because this film isn't about the glory of winning a fight but solely about staying alive. Which is why A Prayer Before Dawn is first and foremost a survival film, followed by a blood sport film as a close second. Green Room actor Cole is remarkable as Billy and the main reason for recommending this film despite its ugly premise. Somewhere along the film's two-hour runtime, Cole's Billy transforms from a beat-down British expat to a fighter releasing his fears and frustration into every explosive blow with brute force. It's a physically demanding role that Cole gets right but also helped by the jarring camerawork that puts us in the ring and under the skin of relentlessly pounded flesh. It all feels so authentic and immersive that one can't really say if they are acting or beating each other senseless. Add to that, the film was not only shot in an actual Thai prison, Cole was also working with real life prisoners who were still under detention.

For the millions of tourists who visit Thailand every year, this film doesn't paint a pretty picture and neither does it intend to. Like Nicolas Winding Refn's moody Only God Forgives, Sauvaire has a story to tell about Bangkok's seedy underworld that most tourists don't often see. The anti-drugs message is severe and the price to pay is extreme, but as a real life story told with conviction, A Prayer Before Dawn is about humanity's most defining virtue of persistence even in the most hellish of places.
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8/10
a trip to a hell and not quite back
fai-9046910 October 2017
Really intense prison-/boxing-/survival-drama. Its shocking, uncomfortable and harsh. Fortunately I have never been to a Prison like that but It felt so real. Where did they find all these tattooed thugs? The characters are all believable and the cinematography is original. You can see an impressive "oner" during the first fight in the ring. There is very little dialog and the subtitles for are absent for most of the time. I suspect this is done on purpose to make us feel like the protagonist Billy Moore. The sound design is great! The panting is loud during some of the scenes and the clashing, sweaty bodies in the fights sound just fantastic! The only complaint that I have is that it felt a bit long because it got a little repetitive, especially during the training sessions.
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7/10
Based on a True Story
claudio_carvalho4 August 2018
Films about prisons and martial arts are usually attractive. "A Prayer Before Dawn" is a combination of the two genres and the most important: based on the true story of the English boxer William "Billy" Moore brilliantly performed by Joe Cole. The story of the addicted in heroin boxer that is arrested in Thailand and sent to a notorious prison, learning Muay Thay and winning an important tournament that changed his life gives the sensation of a documentary shot in a prison in Thailand. The plot and scenes are realistic and brutal, totally different from most of the Hollywood productions of the genre. It is not in the same level of the masterpiece "Midnight Express", but expresses the sensation of a Caucasian in a foreigner prison. My vote is seven.

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7/10
very realistic athmosphere
hakra123 April 2021
Not a quite enjoyable movie, but a good one, not a fighting movie either, but a good view on the atmosphere in an asian prison. Unfortunately the fight choregraphics are quite bad, but the surrounding, acting and mood is excellent.
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fine piece of art!!
info-19036-161239 October 2021
Real story, real people, real locations...this movie is as real as it gets. Took my breath away honestly. It doesnt happen offen that i feel a movie and the emotions of a character that intens. Its a experience. I am a director too, and judge a lot of movies because i think i could have done them better. But this one is on another level. What the director did is truly amazing. An impressive and intimidating masterpiece!!
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6/10
Neither better or worse
Groverdox16 December 2018
"A Prayer Before Dawn" is a movie that basically does what it says it will.

It depicts a drug addled boxer who gets sentenced to prison in Thailand. He witnesses rape and assault and realises he can win back his freedom in Muay Thai fights.

Joe Cole, in the lead, doesn't inspire much sympathy from the viewer. He is not particularly charismatic. It is hard to care about what you are seeing. The movie isn't as brutal as it might have been, and anyone watching it for the fight scenes will be disappointed: this isn't a martial arts movie.
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7/10
Could have had more direction but nonetheless worth watching
euroGary15 October 2017
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This film is based on the true story of Billy Moore, a British boxer who was imprisoned in Thailand for drugs offences. Before being transferred to a British jail he spent three years in a Thai prison; it is that time that is covered here.

After we see Moore's arrest, the prison movie requisite rape scene (of an unnamed extra) is quickly dealt with and we move on to the meat of the story. Moore swears a lot; gets bullied; starts fights; continues his drug habit; joins the prison boxing team; has a tender, sexual relationship with a 'ladyboy'. Although engrossing, it is all rather unstructured - Moore appears to be the only Western prisoner; the addition of an English-speaking pal to whom he could speak, à la John Hurt in 'Midnight Express', would have helped the audience understand what was going on in his mind, even if it would have been factually inaccurate... a voice-over, perhaps? Adding to the confusion, Thai dialogue is not always translated, although this may be a device to highlight Moore's own bewilderment as to what is going on around him (in which case, it succeeded!) And while the fight scenes are extremely fast-paced and violent, the camera gets in so close that at times it is hard to tell who is pummeling who.

Fans of leading man Joe Cole - impressively muscular - will be pleased that he rarely wears more than a pair of shorts (and certain sections of his fanbase may also enjoy the sight of him in handcuffs and leg irons). As for his acting, I would not say the role stretches him but he is convincing. Overall this is worth watching - and do keep an eye out for the scene in which the boxing team gather around Moore as he gets his first prison tattoo - it is a wordless, but very powerful, expression of comradeship.
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9/10
Joe Cole Is Ferocious In The Brutal Biopic 'A Prayer Before Dawn!'
moviefest-9075723 August 2018
Joe Cole gives a ferocious performance in this relentlessly intimidating crime/biopic based on an english boxer (Billy Moore) who gets incarcerated in Thailand's most notorious prison, the "Bangkok Hilton."

This is visceral and often unwatchably brutal stuff. At times watching it felt pretty much like getting a knife to the gut, especially in one unbearable scene that I don't want to spoil, plus it's a bit to graphic to explain. The director also opts for no subtitles, so unless you speak thai, it instantly gives you a claustrophobic feeling, thus putting us right inside the prison house of Billy's mind. Don't let that deter you as there is dialogue, and what it lacks in, Joe Cole makes up for with a sensational display as he captures his character's relentless aggression and the low cunning he needs to survive whilst also showing us Billy's humanity and very occasional moments of vulnerability. It was 100% method-style madness, so kudos to Joe Cole for a Performance I really can't commend enough.

The fight scenes were well shot and included some awesome knockouts that seemed completely real, especially the first fight he has in prison, wow! The tattoo-covered convicts are terryfying and all sensational supporting actors.

All in all, amateur director Jean-Stephane Sauvaire has masterfully crafted a brutal biopic that packs one hell of a poetic punch! Must see! Check us out on Instagram @MovieFest
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6/10
Like an extended episode of Banged Up Abroad
amh-9830731 July 2018
This movie's visuals and acting we were done, at an Thai actual prison no less, but it was a bit thin on substance. I saw that it was based on a true story so I expected something truly exceptional to have happened, but I was ultimately a bit let down. Basically it's just what you'd expect if you've seen an episode of "Banged Up Abroad" in a third world country. Not the most interesting film but I suppose shocking if you're completely oblivious to how some poor parts of the world work. There are some good parts and characters that make it better than average.
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9/10
You haven't seen such a movie...
jon-226438 September 2018
It's not a typical movie... it's a slow, realistic, painful movie, about what happens inside a Thai prison, which is basically hell, Don't expect to see an action movie, it is not, and do expect to see some horrible and disturbing sites. It's important to anyone to see this movie, as it also has educational value. The Thai boxing is just a minor part of the movie, and a tool to show how far a man is willing to go, how much suffer, to get a redemption, and fight his inside demons. Amazing camera work, and the acting of all actors especially the Thai prisoners (most participant are not actors at all) is fabulous. It looks so real you almost forget it's a movie and not a real life documentary. The leading actor in this movie is a brave guy to take such a hard role, which required a lot of practice and preparations. I highly recommend you watch it, some scenes in this movie you will never forget.
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7/10
Gritty and compelling, this film is worth a watch.
bradley14868 September 2018
This film starts off slow but soon gets into it. Joe Cole is fantastic and really gets into the character. The film looses it's was at around the halfway point but managed to pull it back and finish strong. Overall I gave it a 7 out of 10. It was good but I doubt I'll re-watch any time soon.
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9/10
Extremely Brutal&Gut Wrenching-but AMAZING!
jjtrain-8222517 April 2023
A very brutal and realistic watch. This movie is very well made and had great acting from Joe Cole. It is good to know the context before hand of the story of Billy Moore, because this is based on a real story. Even though no one throughout the entire movie spoke english to Billy the story of his struggle was told alone by his acting, it was very emotional and heart wrenching. The movie made you feel just as alone and confused Billy Moore was in a room full of people. And to those very few people who did speak english it made you feel the hope that Billy felt for those moments. I wouldn't recommend to those who can be sensitive to the realistic elements of an extremely brutal prison and that includes gore, suicide, sexual assault, addiction to drugs, etc. Every moment throughout the movie you are always wishing the best for Billy hoping he can make it and not wanting to see him fail, and feeling great empathy for him. A lot of the movie can feel like it has no context and you can get confused and have many questions so that's why I think you should read about Billy Moores story online to answer those questions. Only complaint I have is I wish they had shed some light on Billy's life before his drug addiction began again and his life in Thailand, but the ending was a good ending leading you to go online and search up your questions. Overall very well done emotional story, good cinematography, and great acting, 9/10 I recommend to watch.
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7/10
Good movie
imoetman13 February 2019
A film from Billy Moore's autobiography book, it has a balanced portion of drama, action and thriller.

The life in prison are potrayed quite well.

Good movie.
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2/10
Realistic drama without a purpose
TorBo28 July 2018
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Great cinematography. Realistic prison drama. Fighting sequences OK. Background story non-existent, IMO main character or story not interesting and you dont get to know the main protagonist at all, viewer is left to his own conclusions. Lots of loose ends, no development between characters, despite years of incarceration in small quarters together, random shallow conversations. Title of movie is meaningless in context of pictured events, simply a made up "catchy" title. Story premise, "fighting for his freedom", is false. Freedom from prison by fighting not a possibility in story, gets easy treatment and transfer/short sentence for being "farang"/western. Freedom from drugs not shown in any way as a goal for the character. Fighting for his life by being transferred to "softer" accommodations away from the gangs could be a purpose, but not sufficiently shown in movie and is attacked by gang anyway after transfer. Dads appearance seems made up and only put in to give the real Billy Moore a cameo. All in all great cinematography, shot in a style that gives you the feeling of being there, story is rubbish - waste of time.
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7/10
A Not easy to watch powerful biopic!
navendu_krishnan11 July 2021
A Not easy to watch powerful biopic!

Based on the book by Billy moore of the same title, Billy moore is a boxer who spent his term in Thailand prison and made out from there with fighting along side for boxing as well as drug de-addiction.

Shot in the prisons of Nakhon Pathom , Thailand and philppines, the movie includes the casts who actually spent the prison term.

Hence the incidents, life and acting is superb and realistic.

I have never seen Joe Cole's other movies, but he spent months to train in Boxing for the perfectionism for the same which actually paid off by performance

A must watch in Netflix.
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7/10
Great picture and editing, bad fighting scenes, not most creative writing
VaasMontenegro01212 October 2020
Ok, fighting scenes are bad... main character comes from boxing, i get it, but still really bad presentation of Muay Thai, no clinch, no elbows, no knees... I can understand that you dont want to ruin actors face so il stop being ignorant. But lets forget fighting sequences, i really enjoyed this movie, prison atmosphere with all its cruelty pulls you in, although there are some tiring moments you still watch this movie without blinking. Actors are well casted which really helps with perception of Thai prison. A prayer before dawn don't spare you, its moody, realistic, on moments disgusting and i like it. Definitely underrated movie.
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7/10
powerfully performed gritty drama, albeit overly long with poorly filmed fights
jdring200710 January 2022
Despite the synopsis stating that this was about a man winning his freedom through Muay Thai fights in prison, we don't see a glimpse of such a fight until an hour and ten minutes into this 2 hour movie. And yet, after that first fight, I was glad. Though knowing that the fights in the movie were all real, as were most of the actor's bruises, they were hard to watch (especially the last one) due to how incompetently they were filmed. What compelled me the most was the real-life character of Billy Moore struggling to assimilate into the Thai prison, not speaking the language and being surrounded by filth and violence. Still, would've liked to have some kind of context as to why he was in Thailand to begin with. Storytelling and narrative wise, not a great movie. Most of it felt like a documentary, given the realism of it all, but as an actual movie it seemed lacking. Nonetheless a powerfully acted depiction by Joe Cole, and the real-life ex-cons playing inmates throughout. The extensive scenes of just Thai guys shouting without translation, walking for minutes at a time without anything happening, and others where the music was unbearably droning, were torturous to sit through. At 2 hours it could've easily been 90min and still evoke despair among other powerful emotions, but even so was a laudable effort. An 8 in merit, but enjoyably a 7 for me.
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10/10
Joe Cole - Amazing
melkereriksson-9234530 September 2018
A Prayer Before Dawn touches upon almost every grand subject of life. Love, lust, hate, deep anxiety and the willingness to survive. Even though he does is with minimal dialogue, Joe Cole's performance is one of the greatest I've ever seen. So raw. So full of energy and all different kinds of emotions. This film was a proper hit to the gut. Punt intended. Bravo.
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6/10
Really Raw and Gritty
G00fhunter21 August 2020
This movie was a really good story,and just to think that this really happened to someone is an amazing thought for a westerner to wrap thier head around.The filming was really raw and made me feel uncomfortatble at times.I do feel however that the movie jumps around and doesn't really focus on the fighting like the description suggest.Definitely worth a watch 6/10 from me.
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10/10
Stunning
moraliskgod5 August 2018
It didnt felt like a movie, it felt like real life and a hidden camera that records everything.. It's one of those films you forget you're watching a film, it sucks you totally in as you become one with the characters and events played on the screen.

Simply an amazing masterpiece! Go watch it!
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7/10
I enjoyed this movie as a boxer and a s amovie lover
willeasyer29 September 2018
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Some of the scenes of this movie made me feel a high sensation of anxiety and fear, and I love when a movie makes me feel this sensation either it's happiness, anguish or sadness. and the idea of this movie being a true story made the feelings 10x stronger. it's Grey, chaotic and doleful as we go through the struggle of this wretched guy struggling with his addiction and prison to finding a way out through boxing. the movie is very well done the camera is so close to our character's face, making us react deeply on their emotions and feelings and feel a sincere sympathy for them. I loved the human connections billy had in the film as they've put warmth on a cold blue film, for example how Billy found support from the trans boy fame and how the little guy next to whom he slept defended him against the other criminals and saved him when he tried to suicide, or when that kid came to visit him, I loved this sense of danger I felt each time he crossed path with his previous cell mates and how he connected with the other boxers in prison. One other thing I liked about this film is the silence and the lake of dialogue, since our character doesn't speak much and if he did it was only to ask for drugs or cigarettes and the rest of little talking is untranslated Thai discussions however it's a good point considering that the movie relays on body language and character's faces and reactions to transmit deep emotional feelings. I really enjoyed it as movie lover and a boxer
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8/10
Intense and produced/filmed really well
Top_Dawg_Critic26 September 2018
This is not your typical Hollywood production, but wow was it produced really well.

The score was perfect. The setting outstanding. The cinematography on point. The acting by all cast - even extras (mostly ex-convicts) was very convincing and intense, and Joe Cole nailed his role. The directing was fairly decent although the last fight scene was just too many close ups.

My main beef is the writing - either bad editing or cutting by the director. There were too many scenes that were missing info, such as what did the letters from his dad say? Why even have that in the film if it wont be elaborated. My other beef is the lack of subtitles where subtitles were needed (90% of the film). I'm not sure if it was my copy missing all the important dialogue subtitled, or the actual film, but I was left unsatisfied not knowing what everyone was saying, or at least many important scenes.

Nevertheless, a really intense film based on a true story, filmed really well overall. A great watch, especially if you're into the martial arts and Muay Thai. A well deserved 8/10 from me.
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7/10
Great sound!
catarinaalenius23 September 2018
Very authentic sound. Feels like you are there. It's a horrible story that affects you. Nice tempo and many disturbing sounds and scenes. Not many chlicés.
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5/10
Too much prison, too little Billy Moore
hello-8100223 September 2018
Great photography, very good direction, good editing. If you were to watch this movie without knowing it is inspired to a portion of life of someone, you could think it is a sort of visually satisfying mockumentary about Thailandese prisons. Joe Cole does a great job, but it is not enough to save the movie from itself: too tight, too monotonous, too didactic. Just like the prison it portrays. Cole is left alone, in isolation, trying to portray Billy Moore. But the writing keeps everything two-dimensional: a lot of things happen during the movie, but somehow they pass Billy and us by.
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7/10
A True Story
jangojamie4 July 2019
As soon as I found out this was based on a true story it made the viewing experience that much better! The grittyness, the realistic horrible disturbing day to day encounters. This isn't anything like Kickboxer this is a slow burner that's executed beautifully.
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