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Autism | Yakuza
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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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.
6.9/10
IMDbBest Action Movie Director | 2015 | Panna
2009 | Prachya
Best Newcomer | 2009 | JeeJa
Best Actress | 2009 | JeeJa
Best Supporting Actress | 2009 | Ammara
Best Art Direction | 2009
Best Editing | 2009
The film originally included Zen watching scenes from Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies (in addition to Tony Jaa), but these scenes were eventually cut due to licensing problems. These licensing problems also caused other scenes to be removed from the original movie. The ice factory scene was originally shot as a split screen of Zen imitating the exact same moves she had seen Bruce Lee do in a fight scene from the movie The Big Boss (1971). It showed a clip of Bruce Lee doing his fight moves at the same time as Zen was mimicking Bruce Lee's moves. The warehouse scene was shot in a similar fashion, but this time it showed a split screen of Zen imitating Jackie Chan, wherein she would do her interpretation of a Jackie Chan fight routine. Eventually not only were the split screen scenes removed, but any scenes that involved Zen performing moves that too closely resembled fight sequences from Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan movies were all cut as well. The original full version that included these scenes has not been released anywhere in Thailand.
The way Zen sometimes eats candy by bouncing it off of her arm is reminiscent of a similar trick performed by Jackie Chan in several of his own movies.
The film that young Zen and Mangmoom watch is Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003). Zen also watches The Protector (2005). Both films star Tony Jaa and were also directed by Prachya Pinkaew.
Some of the actors got injured and to had to be hospitalized during the shooting.
JeeJa Yanin's debut.