Thursday, June 5, 2008
The plan was to watch What Happen In Vegas as i got 2 complimentary passes. But when we reached there, its already sold out. Then had to made some last min decision n we decide to watch Chocolate.I've come across this saying that said, Some of life's decision are best made at e spur of moment n not to think of it to death. N my oh my, how true is that! Maybe it cant be use or say for other times or occasion, but for today's instance, i totally cudnt agree more on it.!
This is the definitely e BEST movie so far in 2008 I've watched! If u are amazed by Tom Yum Goong n Ong Bak, u shud n certainly will be triple awed n wowed by this! This is afterall by the same director.
- 1st reason - The fighter is a girl, n she seems pretty young. Talk about a girl kicking some ass!! *i hv yet to see any movies featuring girls as Muay Thai figther, so this explains why im all about raving it.*
- 2nd - She's autistic, mind u! I mean, in the movies it is.
- 3rd - She settle her ailing mother's debts by seeking out the ruthless gangs that owe her family money. Fillial huh?
It is absolutely so worth every penny of it. Even if u are not an action-movie fan, u will be glued to the big screen frm the beginning to its end, this i can assure u.
U must, must, must, MUST catch it before the film meets it's dues on e mega big screen.
i honestly cudnt emphasise more on how worth-every-cent, must watched/catch, great, superb, marvellous movie this is.
U seriously gotta see to believe it.
Im on a movie marathon this week , n prolly next week too. So depends on how gd e movie is n how my mood is for the day, majority of my entries shall be about movies, reviews n etc. Its gonna be Indiana Jones for this weekend, What Hppn in Vegas n Kungfu Panda next week. And of course, Wanted by Angeline Jolie once its open in cinemas.
Lady luck is by my side, i keep getting complimentary passes. Goody-goody!

Yakuza Masashi and his Thai lover Zin were forced to separate with Masashi being sent back to Japan and Zin to continue staying in Bangkok as a single mother. Brought up single-handedly by Zin, their daughter Zen, is autistic in nature. She is compensated with agility and picks up Muay Thai through watching television programs and from observing the trainings taking place at the Muay Thai academy next door. Zen becomes an obsessive fighter who excels at catching fast-flying objects. When Zin is diagnosed with cancer, Zen has to fight her way through to collect money from her mother's debtors to raise her medical funds.


