Zen (Nicharee Vismistananda) is an autistic gal with unusually deft fighting ability who comes to her mother's aid by applying fists and feet to collecting debts owed by mobsters. This is the latest film from ONG BAK director Prachya Pinkaew and has big-time potential to catapult his discovery, newcomer Nicharee Vismistananda, into the same level of international fame that has greeted Tony Jaa. Nicharee has spent roughly three years training with action director Panna Rittikrai expressly for this film. This is unheard of, even by Hong Kong movie standards and expectations are definitely high. From the looks of it so far, the film's action sequences look great and Nicharee outclasses most male action stars. The only thing that can derail this picture is bad writing, something which has plagued Thai martial arts films.
She has NOTHING on tony jaa. smh
hidan407 1 week ago
@liljenredd ah, thanks alot :)
DOSkywalkR 1 month ago
@DOSkywalkR its from those little bags that comes from shoe box when you buy a new pair of shoes it usually keeps the smell, and it has a do not eat sign on there, thats what it is
liljenredd 1 month ago
@Royalmerc its on netflix
liljenredd 1 month ago
I really wanna see this movie but my local movie store dose not have it :(
Royalmerc 2 months ago
cool movie...i love her!!!
aienma18 3 months ago
Not exactly Uma Thurman, but wow. I'm definitely in the mood for watching this film.
rachelchunter 6 months ago
Cute girls shouldnt be making fighting movie
lunarman07 7 months ago
Epic movie.
reivax452 8 months ago
All I can say about this movie is DAYYUUMM!!!!!! This is the best martial arts movie I've ever watched. I didn't realize that these martial artist actually perform their own stunts I totally enjoyed this flick. My nephew told me that Ong Bak 2 and 3 are just as good. I'm going to buy them today. Excellent flick.
nubonyx 8 months ago