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Movie Review: Chocolate (2009)

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Not too bad, but don't expect anything too great

Brad Brevet
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Published: Friday,

"Jija" Yanin Vismitananda in Chocolate
Photo: Magnet Releasing

For anyone that has seen Tony Jaa in Ong Bak and The Protector you already have an idea of what you are expecting from a film in which an autistic girl who has the power to mimic and learn from what she sees will turn into after watching a couple of Tony Jaa and Bruce Lee features. However, don't get your hopes too high as this film does manage to deliver some healthy blows from its 100 pound protagonist, but it is not at all like the bone crunching brutality of a Jaa feature even though the sound effects artists are working just as hard to make it seem like it is.

'Chocolate'
Review
Grade: C+

Chocolate"Chocolate" is a Magnet Releasing release, directed by Prachya Pinkaew and is rated R for violence throughout, and brief sexuality/nudity.

The cast includes Yanin Vismitananda.

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Directed by Ong Bak and Protector helmer Prachya Pinkaew we watch as he takes 24-year-old "Jija" Yanin Vismitananda under his wing as something of a female Jaa successor. Despite a reported five years of preparation for this film Jija still isn't as fluid or powerful as Jaa, but Prachya and his team still know how to cut an action film together to make for some engaging scenes.

Jija plays Zen, the autistic girl at the center of the story who along with her mother, Zin, has been separated from her father as a result of criminal actions the couple engaged in earlier in life. Zin is now suffering from cancer and with the family strapped for cash Zen and her cousin come into possession of a list of old contacts that owe Zin money and they intend to collect. From this point on the film wastes no time in getting to the action as each scene dissolves into fight sequences which usually begins with Zen shouting, "Money!" and ends in bodies everywhere. Can't complain too much, that's what we came to see.

The film indirectly asks an audience member that has seen a Tony Jaa film to draw comparisons and while there are many to be had there are certain differences between the Jija and Jaa. Jaa is a powerhouse when it comes to delivering blows and Jiji's are more precise, but she doesn't hesitate to introduce her knee or elbow to a combatants head, both options making for a satisfying ending. While the film did earn an R rating from the MPAA it is extremely tame in comparison to what Jaa brought in The Protector. The one true similarity between the two films is the excessive volume added to the sound effects ensuring every punch that is dealt out is heard and almost felt by the audience, it can become a bit overbearing but it also adds to the fun.

The story Chocolate uses to pass its young fighter from scene to scene is actually quite weak as it seems people are being bad just to be bad and serve the purpose of the plot. The fact it is called Chocolate is silly enough in the first place since the only connection it has to the story is that it is Zen's favorite candy and has nothing to do with the plot. It would be like calling the next James Bond film Martini. However, considering the tagline to this one is "A Special-Needs Girl With a Special Need To Kick Some Ass" I don't think the plot was something anyone ever considered a high priority.

Chocolate hits limited theaters on February 6, 2009 while debuting on DVD and Blu-ray only a few days later on February 10.

GRADE: C+
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  1. chewbaca69

    I thought the fight scenes were brilliant in this. Story- eh whatever haha, my general response to most martial arts films.

  2. Ken

    I thought the film was great. I didn't watch it to compare it to Tony Jaa films. I thought the young girl playing the lead was excellent, and despite the lack of real story substance which is typical of most martial arts films (remember 'Enter The Dragon'), it was well put together. It will go on my all time favorite list of martial arts films.

  3. Greg

    Outstanding introduction for Jija Yanin, a special talent, who's only limitation at 24, may be the rather short time frame she has left to build her petite, super-heroine potential, into an empire.
    A very pleasing mix of story and action, and deserve extra points for remaining true to each throughout this film. I highly appreciate the fact she doesn't absolutely kick ass from the get go, simply by watching action films, but starts out more or less inspired by, and mimicing them.
    She gets better with each successive battle, appearing to build strength, skill, and confidence, eventually culminating in a finale sequence, that lives up to its billing!

    Yanin rises to the occasion, and lifts the movie above and well beyond, where it otherwise would have settled, if any autistic Steven Seagal, or run of the mill,
    Von Damme hack, had been given the role.

  4. Annie

    @chewbaca69:
    1 second every single thing u just said LOL

  5. Annie

    @Annie:
    *i meant "i" not 1? .__. the fight scenes were incredible! why do we have to do a comparision with this movie and tony jaa's? the lead actress and character were very strong. one of my favourite movies.

  6. dan

    I own the dvd but Where is it playing?

  7. terry

    that lil Bitch a beast

  8. love it

    you better see the movie before judging it just based on this article. i've seen it and i'm satisfied. for a newcomer like Vismistananda, that's too good.

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