Chocolate

(11 votes)
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Runtime: 110 mins
Country: Thailand
Language: Thai
Summary
A woman born into a family plagued by gangs who owe them money has a natural ability to learn martial arts at an extreme level and decides to set her sights on settling the debts herself.
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Vladicus Master said:
This movie was very interesting and used the martial arts very well with the costuming and props
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I second that! Great movie,
I second that! Great movie, great fights and JeeJa Yanin did an awesome job with her role! I watched this movie over and over again. I highly recommend it
Just Wow. Anyone who likes
Just Wow. Anyone who likes watching Martial Arts fights in movies will love this one. Expertly choreographed and executed all the fight scenes are believable enough(for a movie). Differing fight concepts in each scene keep the movie from becoming a boring slugfest. The whole thing has a great amount of style and classiness to it. It's about 90% action so don't let the first few minutes fool you. As a movie with substance and emotion and dramatic artfulness it fails but for action fans it's a must see.