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This is a really good movie with some great fight scenes.
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Tommy Posted
This movie was recommended to me by a Best Buy employee. I am glad that she told me about this movie. I didn't know about it. I love kick boxing. And anybody that love martial arts will love this move.
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Froiski Posted
Great action movie dedicated to kids with special disabilities like autism. It brings awareness to special education population children with unique abilities.
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BobbyJ Posted
Great Movie, will have you on the edge of your seat though out the movie.
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one4hvy Posted
She is working those feet constantly to make this an action-packed movie that speaks for itself!
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Drew Posted
This is a decent martial arts action movie. The action sequences really make the film. The story and script are a little bland. There's no chance I could recommend without the martial arts. Recommend the original Thai audio. Subtitles are English SDH.
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Shonda Posted
There was a lot of action and kept me glued!!!!!!!
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Shonda Posted
This movie has a lot of action. Some scenes are a little gross but great action.
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kiranirise Posted
As a huge fan of Tony Jaa and owner of most of his movies, I was anxious to see this movie as it was also directed by Prachya Pinkaew. I was not disappointed. Yanin Vismitananda, aka Jeeja Yanin, portrays Zen, an autistic girl who learns martial arts by observing the students of the martial arts school next door, watching martial art movies, and playing video games. Ms. Yanin is a breath of fresh air when it comes to martial arts movies in which the main character is a woman. Imagine Jackie Chan as a petite, lithe female and you'll understand as the fight choreography really showcases Ms. Yanin's talents. Ms. Yanin, a Tae Kwon Do practitioner, studied Thai martial arts for two years prior to the making of this movie which took 2 more additional years to produce. As there are no stunt doubles, all the action and injuries are real. In one of the many fight scenes she is challenged by no less than 15 full grown men and eventually knocks them all out using punches, elbows, and various kicks especially the potentially deadly Thai knee kicks. This does not even begin to cover the versatility of this young actress. As Zen is autistic, Ms Yanin has to go from portraying a barely functioning girl to butt-kicking whirlwind in the blink of an eye and back to autistic. In one of the fight scenes, she fights like Bruce Lee in "Enter The Dragon" and "Game of of Death", which shows her comedic side. If there was an Asian version of the Academy Awards, I'd give her one for her acting and one for her martial arts prowess. The supporting cast's acting does leave something to be desired but it makes Ms. Yanin shine even brighter. The DVD extras only include the making of the movie but it shows how some of the scenes were amazingly made, that there were no stunt doubles, how real this movie was produced, and why why it took 4 years to produce "Chocolate".
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MovieLover28 Posted
I'll keep it short and. simple: Chocolate is a great film. Don't be fooled by the simple synopsis. Jeeja Yanin and the director of the first two Ong-bak films bring us a bone-crunching, action extravaganza, that's perfect for movie buffs and martial-arts movie lovers alike. Don't let this film go under the radar.
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OrionGreenGuy808 Posted
Jeeja Yanin is possibly the best martial arts actress I've seen in a long time. Not only that she can fight but her performance as an autistic child is spot on. I hope to see more of her in future film projects, as long she doesn't get attracted (or distracted) by Hollywood.
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Nishua Posted
If you martial art flicks do yourself a favor and pick up this movie ! Period!
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WilliamKnowsBest Posted
Chocolate, Able to Watch Over and Over. A Must see!
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