Sad Vacation
Good news for martial arts fans: the trailer for Ong Bak director Prachya Pinkaew’s new martial arts flick Chocolate has just been reinforced with the added goodness of English subtitles. So now you can understand what people are saying to each other int he midst of all the ass-whuppin’. Good times. Good times. You’ll find it below the break in the Twitch Video Player.
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Reader Comments
Metrogenic 01/14/2008 @ 8:37am
I’ll be honest, I liked it better without the subtitles.
fetch fox 01/15/2008 @ 5:10am
An autistic girl turned fighting genius sounds promising but there better be a story in there somewhere (and by the look of the first part of the trailer I think we’ll get one).
ap007007 02/06/2008 @ 2:45pm
Ja. Interesting. Finally have viewed this in theatre in Ayutaya.
Story is not so good und offensive for people with disability, but I expected none less from this director. She moves quite okay for female, but falls far short of Tony Jaa. I think will be quite well more for peoples curiousness than for what is in the screen. Quite typical of the good set pieces, und bad choreography, style of this director like his previous films. Stunt people are good, but the star uses wires, blu-screen, and camera tricks, so not really to compare with power of Jaa.
Ong Bak was revolutionary, this is very much not. I enjoyed it a bit tho perhaps so wasnt so bad. For normal people who wont like action, this release not for you.
5 out of 10 perhaps.