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Zen, an autistic teenage girl with powerful martial arts skills, gets money to pay for her sick mother Zin's treatment by seeking out all the people who owe Zin money and making them pay.

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Release : 2008
Rating : 6.9
Studio : Bam-Ram-Ewe,  Sahamongkolfilm, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : JeeJa Yanin Hiroshi Abe Pongpat Wachirabunjong Ammara Siripong Hiro Sano
Genre : Action Crime

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Reviews

Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Donald Seymour
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Bumpy Chip
2018/08/30

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Zandra
2018/08/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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hatteras61
2016/01/23

CAUTION, THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!! As far as martial arts films go, this film rates about a 7 or 8. However, Jeeja Yanin in the staring role was, in my opinion, a brilliant move by the director. Her portrayal of an Autistic Child was spot on (having cared for a few, some severe, some less so, and some considered "functional). I was VERY impressed by her ability to portray autism as realistically as she did. Not to mention her very real skills as a martial artist puts the rating up to a 10 IMHO. The fight scenes in the movie were, I feel, very well done, and her final fight scene (WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!!!) against a boy with Turrettes Syndrome was, I believe, not only well done, but realistically done as well. I was very glad to obtain this movie and watch it on a fairly regular basis.For those reviewers who felt the acting was poor, script poor, or the storyline "stilted"... that, of course is their opinion and they are entitled to that opinion. I, however, found no fault with any of the parts of the film, save one: it might have been longer. I would have loved to see more action and possibly a more in depth explanation of the early relation between Zin and her Yakuza lover.

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Frank Klein 4th
2013/11/13

I am tapping on my phone here, so some brevity. I strongly disagree with most of the reviews on here for this. I grew up hooked on Master Bruce Lee, have always loved Jackie Chan from when he came along. This movie screenplay, despite what others have written, was vastly superior to any of the movies of my youth. I could not.believe how great the quality was for a Thai production. I have seen this movie a few times, and replayed numerous Scenes, to derermine how they were able to do choreography for these fights. They really did not cut scene often. A few times, my son and I had to watch a few times at the seemingly impossible skills demonstrated by Yanin Vismitananda. OK, the English dubbing was horrible, but I got past that quick enough. This character of Zen, is acted tremendously well. Surprisingly, she was able to mimic Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan to a perfect T, even though she herself practices Tae Kwon Do. Most impressively, when she learned to replicate the one, unpredictable, fighter, who had an almost Torrett's style was a great addition. This girl, Yanin Jeeja (transliterated to English letters uniquely) really did run up a man to kick him in the face, and her other air acrobatics were very believably done. A few times she went from a one knee down position, to getting airborne enough to connect her knees to heads. She and they made it seem so easy, but it certainly was not something we see little girls do. If you enjoyed martial arts films predating CGI, you can't watch this without being extremely impressed. One thing that really added to the version I watched was how when actors were hurt by the small dynamo, they kept the film footage in the vilm and slowed them down, which blew me away. Lastly, I found this film to be greatly superior to any of the Ong Bak trilogy films. Sure, They were good, with Tony Jaa, but this girl really astonished me. I want to see her pulled into some Hollywood productions. Great job to all involved.

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buddhacody
2012/09/17

Maybe I let the hype affect me, but this movie is nowhere as good as it sounds. The main girl toe-kicks her way through about a hundred people. Yawn. She threw probably 6 punches in the entire movie, very few knees, hardly any elbows. It's hard to make a 90-pound girl's punches look powerful, which is why films usually have a fighter girl use a ridiculous amount of kicks in an effort to authenticate her supposed ass-kicking ability. Well, this film does exactly that. It just about put me to sleep. The part where she starts imitating Bruce Lee was so embarrassing for me to watch that I almost turned it off.The best part (read: only memorable part) was the fight out on all the high-rise architecture, that was outstanding. Everything else was like watching Olympic Tae Kwon Do. You could do a lot better than this.

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lrosen621
2011/11/04

Without divulging the plot or the ending, I want to share my thoughts about Jeeja Yanin, so that people will know what they are getting. Her father died when she was young, 11 or 12, and given that she was a gold medalist in Tae Kwon Do as a child who had achieved 3rd level Dan, (equivalent to Black Belt) she helped support her mother and brother by becoming an instructor of TKD at age 14. She auditioned at age 18 for a small part in Born To Fight, and was noticed by filmmaker Prachya Pinkaew, and action stunt trainer Panna Rittikrai, when they decided she was special enough to make an entire film for. This girl quit University studies and trained for this film for four years. She trained under Rittikrai, the mentor of Tony Jaa, and Jaa himself. She trained for 2 years in preparation and 2 years while making the film. She also studied the symptoms and behavior of autistic children, staying with them and working with them, and reading up on everything she could in available literature and film on the subject, including Rain Man, etc. In addition to this, she had to overcome fear of heights (you'll see why) and subjected herself to constant injury, including life risking stunts. Watch the movie and enjoy her spectacular debut, and remember that you were there when a star was born. Enjoy the fact that she is a very special person, who put heart and soul into making the movie.

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