Chapstick lesbians will want a bite of this Chocolate, a terrific action film with a brand-new butt-kicking heroine at the centre of it, named Yanin "Jija" Vismitananda. Now Jija is certainly pretty but her don't-mess-with-me kungfu kicks put her in the league of pure Sapphic hotness!
Jija plays an autistic girl whose mother has cancer and needs to get back the money the mob owes her to pay for her hospital bills. In her own silent way, Jija realises that the only way she can claim the money is if she learns how to fight. She watches kungfu films to pick up the moves on her own and eventually becomes good enough to take on a whole building of mobsters...
Chocolate is directed by Thailand's premier action director Prachya Pinkaew and his stunt coordinator Panna Rittikrai, who made worldwide action fans sit up with films like Ong Bak and Tom Yum Goong, which turned Tony Jai into an overnight star.
Their new film boasts many of manic gravity-defying action sequences that made their previous films instant kungfu classics, and there's no denying that Chocolate is set to be a firm favourite among butt-kicking girls and the women who love them.
Think of it as the Asian equivalent of Girlfight.