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Chocolate
Directed by
Prachya Pinkaew
R
2008
1h 33m
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6.9
71%
73%
7.3
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An autistic girl with powerful martial art skills looks to settle her ailing mother's debts by seeking out the ruthless gangs that owe her family money.
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Cast of Chocolate
JeeJa Yanin
Zen
Hiroshi Abe
Masashi
Pongpat Wachirabunjong
No. 8
Taphon Phopwandee
Mangmoom
Ammara Siripong
Zin
Dechawut Chuntakaro
Priscilla
Hiro Sano
Ryo
Aroon Wanasbodeewong
Ice Factory Owner - Iceman
Anusuk Jangajit
Candy Shop Owner
Nattakit Teachachevapong
Pork Man
Sirimongkhon Iamthuam
Boxer No. 8 Henchman
Kittitat Kowahagul
Epileptic Boxer
Thanyathon Seekhiaw
Fur
Pirom Ruangkitjakan
Petch
Lim Su-jeong
Boxer's Henchman
Soumia Abalhaya
Boxer's Henchman
Silpakorn Mongkolnimite
Young Masashi
Sasisorn Fanyapathomwong
Zen 1 Year-old
Thunchalaporn Chewcharm
Zen 3 Year-old
Patsorn Koncameesuk
Zen 8 Year-old
Chocolate Ratings & Reviews
Bitch Media
Caroline Narby
The focus is on the fights and, though I am hardly a connoisseur of the genre, I was certainly entertained by the fight sequences.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
The action scenes are intriguing, starting simply and building up to use dangerous props and treacherous locations.
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
Ultimately there isn't much of a movie here, just a series of great-looking and expertly filmed showdowns that are worth the price of a rental
Window to the Movies
Jeffrey Chen
Anyone knows we all come here just to see the girl kick serious behind. At least she does just that, and after a while Chocolate mainly and plainly feels like the exhibition that it is.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
It's called Chocolate, but Cheese would have been just as good. Soaked with tears, full of schmaltz, and yet strewn with bodies, Prachya Pinkaew's new kick-'em-up is extreme action, extreme melodrama, and extremely hard to resist.
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
Chocolate (Chokgohlaet) offers sensational martial arts set pieces -- beautifully choreographed, exquisitely colored, and acrobatically shot.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
Vimistananda is nothing less than an awe-inspiring force of nature.
Oregonian
Stan Hall
Character development and cogent storytelling are in short supply. Yeah, so?
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
At its heart, Chocolate is a simple tale of a special girl trying to make her way in a considerably unspecial world.
DVDTalk.com
Brian Orndorf
Even if it doesn't make much sense, tugs shamelessly at the heartstrings, and features a heavy with Jennifer Aniston hair, the feature sparks in just the right way, making for a fist-clenching, mouth-agape sit.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Takes its time to get going, but once the action kicks in, it's mildly engaging with lots of mindless fun, especially for avid fans of martial arts films.
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
It boils down to this: Thai girl fighting. Is that enough of a movie for you?
New York Times
Nathan Lee
Chocolate is risibly sentimental even for a genre not known for its emotional sophistication.
Village Voice
Jim Ridley
The world may not have needed a Thai-language martial-arts hybrid of Kill Bill and Rain Man, but by God, it's got one now.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
The finale is an extended tour de force equal parts Bruce Lee, Tony Jaa, and Donkey Kong.
What Would Toto Watch?
Christian Toto
Chocolate gives us the first autistic action hero.
Variety
Russell Edwards
A less tasty martial-arts actioner featuring an autistic kickboxing queen energized by confectionery.
MovieMartyr.com
Jeremy Heilman
It fails to be the exploitation movie it desperately wants to be. Too much attention is paid to the tear-jerking elements, which never register because the plot is so sparse.
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