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From the makers of Ong-Bak and Warrior King comes the new no stunt-doubles action sensation. Sin was once a prominent member of the most feared mafia gang in Thailand and mistress to its notorious leader, the ruthless Number-8. Now suffering from leukaemia, the only way to raise money for treatment is for her daughter, Zen, to seek out her old underworld contacts and collect aged debts. Blessed with an incredible ability to mimic the fighting moves of her favourite action heroes, Zen proves an awesome match for those who stand in her way. However, when Number 8 decides that the money belongs to him, Zen is faced with a full-on battle for survival. Starring Asia s new female action superstar JeeJa Yanin (who spent 2 full years in training), Chocolate contains some of the most breathtaking set piece action scenes you will see this year!

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Decent martial arts movie

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If you like Prachya Pinkaew's other movies like The Protector or Ong-Bak, you'll propably like this one as well. Keep in mind though, it won't quite as good. While it has nicely done fight scenes and the actors obviously know what they're doing, it just misses something that made the aforementioned movies great (and I don't mean Tony Jaa). Audio and video quality are exactly what you'd expect and the english subtitles are well done. I recommend this for either Pinkaew fans or people who've seen a lot martial arts movies before. If you're seen only a few, this is not the best one to watch.

2015-03-20by Anonymous**Verified Purchase**

Not your typical martial arts flick

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Very good movie. Excellent martial arts and a good story line. Check out IMDb for a synopsis. The film is subtitled. Blu ray film quality is far superior to the DVD. Recommend, especially if you like South Korean world cinema and martial arts.

2015-02-02by N Smith