Showing posts with label Abe Hiroshi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abe Hiroshi. Show all posts

Monday, August 03, 2009

Chocolate [Thai]


Chocolate (ช็อคโกแลต), a review, review2 from someone who watched it at the premiere in Bangkok, is a 2008 Thai martial arts movie; it's also the first Thai movie I've ever watched. It stars Nicharee Yanin "Jeeja" Vismistananda, Ammara Siripong, Hiroshi Abe, and Pongpat Wachirabunjong. The synopsis is as follows (taken from here, which also has the movie trailer):

‘Chocolate’ stars newcomer Nicharee “Jeeja” Vismistananda as an autistic girl who learns how to fight both by absorbing her martial arts skills from what she sees on TV and from the Muay thai boxing school next to her home. When she finds a list of debtors in her sick mother’s diary, she decides to go collecting. Her quest leads her to confrontations with criminal gangs and also her father, a member of the Japanese mafia.

First off, I like organised crime organisations - not that I want to join one or anything. I just like watching the interactions, not to mention they usually involve butt-kicking. This movie had that. Another factor that lured me in was I had never watched a Thai movie before. I have a couple of Thai friends and my hair cutter person is ethnic Chinese who was born in Thailand, but I guess I never got around to it. Another interesting thing is that Hiroshi Abe was in it and I wanted to see how his Thai was (never mind the fact that I don't know how it's supposed to be). Ah yes, I'm also really big on medical conditions and the main character is diagnosed with autism. A really big thing that led me to this movie, however, was a friend who was at Hollywood Video and saw the DVD cover of Chocolate and decided we looked alike with his other friend who was with him, then proceeded to send the picture to me with the caption "I didn't know you acted in movies." O_o The cover had those usual quotes from that basically told me it was a martial arts flick and I saw the really strange title: Chocolate. I looked it up online and it got pretty good reviews and so the hunt began.

First off, the "English" subtitles were really bad, even though it was supposedly ripped off a DVD. Thing is, the English was all grammatically wrong and I swear that half the time, instead of English, there would be Mandarin Chinese pinyin. Good thing I know pinyin. After I got over the horrendous subs, it was great. :) The plot's pretty sweet (Possible spoilers: The girl's mom has a relationship with the dad who's a member of the yakuza, then because of her mom's jealous mobster boyfriend, tells the dad to return to Japan. They still exchange letters. The jealous ex tries to get back at her while the mom is diagnosed with cancer so the girl and her adoptive brother goes out to collect money from people who owed a debt to their mom in order to get enough money for treatment. Then there's the showdown "battle" at the end where her dad shows up just in time for and they meet for the first time.) and the fighting that goes on is neat. I mean those noises and the scene at the meat butchery?? ^_^ Either way, I definitely enjoyed this movie. It had action AND a plot. Not to mention the butt-kicker is FEMALE and according to all the butt-kicking I saw, she knows her stuff.

While the captions roll, there are behind the scene clips that show you how the action scenes led to a good amount of injuries all around. They earn my respect and attention. I wonder if it's a common thing for Thai action movies...

This is actually not available streaming online (I know, 'cause I checked and I was THIS CLOSE to buying it online but I ended up not - I hate the shipping and handling) so I ended up downloading the torrent here. I also had a problem with the subs playing until I downloaded VobSub, then it worked perfectly - well, at least there were subs though they could have been better...

Picture taken from here.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Jdorama: Yasha



I've watched this particular drama several months ago and I just finished watching it for the second time just now, and I don't know why it's taken me this long to blog about it. I came across it whilst I was desperate for a new drama to watch so I came across a site titled Jdorama which had a nice section of Japanese dramas and features and I came across this drama, titled Yasha [夜叉] (or the drama wiki version if you prefer that). The direct quote from the summary online is (I just corrected some pluralizing mistakes that seriously bugged me):

The story is about a set of twin baby boys who were created/cloned in the laboratory as a part of gene altering/gene therapy experiment, because of the nature of the project, the twins were born with superior physical strength, supernatural power and extremely high IQ. Unfortunately, the twins were separated at birth. One of the brothers grew up to be an elite biochemistry scientist in an America. He was assigned to a project where he had to travel to a small island in Japan to investigate an unidentified virus that was spreading on the island. By a freak of nature, he accidentally found out that he has a twin brother........whose evil, dark personality is entirely opposite of him. What is going to happen when they finally meet face to face?

They will soon found out their true identity.........why were they separated at birth, what other secrets were hidden from them...... does the fast spreading virus has anything to do with the twin boys? who created the twins? and why? Do not miss the suspenseful thriller..... it will keep you wanting more....

It stars Ito Hideaki [伊藤英明] who's not bad at all in the looks department - a bit old, though one wouldn't think it if you went by his looks alone - and quite talented, if one were to go by his performance in this drama (he played the twins, Sei and Rin). Half the time, I found myself thinking of the two as separate people, which is pretty good, considering they were played by the same exactly person. I did watch him in the drama First Kiss (2007), but as he didn't play the main role, I didn't know if he was good but this one proved it! Along with Ito, there's also Abe Hiroshi (阿部寛) as his bodyguard, Kurosaki Ken, and Kashiwabara Shuji (柏原収史) as his best friend, Moichi.

The drama had a good plot with a very nice background story that you find out in throughout the entire story that's made up of 11 episodes. It also has a nice mixture of everything: family, love, betrayal, death, etc., with a good moral. It had a nice amount of action as well (I mean, it is an action/mystery drama). ^_^ I can say one thing: I finished it in 2 nights because I just couldn't stop! I would have finished it in a day if I didn't need to attend school... but I needed to.