Acting
A poverty stricken woman starts a restaurant where she slaughters people and serves up human flesh, cut from her victims.
King Naresuan, who liberated the Siamese from the control of Burma. Born in 1555, he was taken to Burma as a child hostage; there he became acquainted with sword fighting and became a threat to the Burmese empire.
King Naresuan is now the crown prince of Ayutthaya, and the king of Burma is dead. While the new Burmese king is waging war, the crown prince plots to assassinate Naresuan.
In 1584, at Kraeng, King Naresuan continued the war for the independence of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The conflict escalated when King Nanda Bayin of the Toungoo dynasty secretly ordered two armies to attack Ayutthaya.
King Naresuan is injured trying to storm a Burmese camp. His advisors told him to avoid direct contact with enemy troops but he ignores and climb the ladder. He initially slays a few Burmese soldiers before the Burmese camp commander stabs him with a spear.
In the chaotic border town of Thon Thong, a man witnesses his close friend getting gunned down right in front of him. Seeking revenge, the man begs for guidance from the town's protector, but is dismissed by him. With no other options, he takes matters into his own hands, plunging the town into a gang war.