Chocolate (2009)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 50 mins

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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.
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Did you know? Few actors got injured and to had to be hospitalized during the shooting. Read More
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as Masashi
as Zen
as Boxer's Henchman
as Candy Shop Owner
as Ice Factory Owner-Ice Man
as Priscilla
as Ryo
as Epileptic Boxer
as Masashi - Age 3 Year
as Boxer No.8 Henchman
as Mangmoon

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Spoken Languages:
Japanese, Thai
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital EX
Camera:
Panasonic Varicam
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1 (Flat)
Stereoscopy:
No
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Taglines:
Taste the fury
She's sweet but deadly
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed into: Challenge Hain Kya Dum (Hindi)
Dubbed into: Poo Ondru Puliyanadhu (Tamil)
Trivia:
The film actually included Zen watching scenes from Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies, but these scenes were eventually cut due to licensing problems. These licensing problems also caused other scenes to be removed from the original movie. The ice factory scene was originally shot as a split screen of Zen imitating the exact same moves she had seen Bruce Lee do in a fight scene from the movie The Big Boss (1971). It showed a clip of Bruce Lee doing his fight moves at the same time as Zen was mimicking Bruce Lee's moves.

Young Zen and Mangmoom watch is Ong-bak (2003), Zen also watches The Protector (2005). Both films star Tony Jaa and were also directed by Prachya Pinkaew.

Few actors got injured and to had to be hospitalized during the shooting.