Showing posts with label Hiroshi Abe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hiroshi Abe. Show all posts
Saturday, January 18, 2020
CHOCOLATE (2008)
Directed By: Prachya Pinkaew
Written By: Napalee & Chookiat Sakveerakul
Cinematography: Decha Srimantra
Editor: Rashane Limtrakul & Pop Surasakuwa
Cast: Jeeja Yanin, Hiroshi Abe, Ammara Siriphong
When Zin, former girlfriend of a Thai mob boss, falls for Masashi, a Japanese gangster in Thailand, the boss banishes them: Masashi to Japan, and Zin, with her small daughter Zen, to live next to a martial arts school. Zen is autistic, with uncanny swift reflexes. She watches the students next door and Muay Thai movies, absorbing every technique. She's now a teen, and her mother needs chemotherapy. Zin has taken in a chubby kid, Moom, who watches over Zen. Moom finds a ledger listing business men who owe Zin money; he goes to them one at a time to collect in order to pay for Zin's treatment. Zen, with her martial skills, becomes his enforcer. A showdown with the boss is inevitable.
Labels:
2008,
ACTION,
Ammara Siriphong,
Foreign,
Hiroshi Abe,
Jeeja Yanin,
Martial arts,
Prachya Pinkaew,
Thailand
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