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Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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* [[Little Miss Badass]] / [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Little Miss Badass]] / [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Non-Action Guy]] - Averted, Moom actually holds his own in the fight scenes he's in.
* [[Non-Action Guy]] - Averted, Moom actually holds his own in the fight scenes he's in.
* [[Pac-Man Fever]] - Zen's playing a [[Play Station 2]] with a Super Famicom controller at one point.
* [[Pac-Man Fever]] - Zen's playing a [[PlayStation 2]] with a Super Famicom controller at one point.
* [[Reality Ensues]] - Subverted. Mooks swarm into the room with katanas drawn, and it looks like it's going to be an epic sword fight between them and Zen's father, until {{spoiler|[[Combat Pragmatist|he pulls a gun and empties into their ranks]].}} For the [[Double Subversion]], he grabs a blade of his own and fights the rest traditionally.
* [[Reality Ensues]] - Subverted. Mooks swarm into the room with katanas drawn, and it looks like it's going to be an epic sword fight between them and Zen's father, until {{spoiler|[[Combat Pragmatist|he pulls a gun and empties into their ranks]].}} For the [[Double Subversion]], he grabs a blade of his own and fights the rest traditionally.
* [[Sweet Tooth]] - Zen it's why the movie is named what it's named.
* [[Sweet Tooth]] - Zen it's why the movie is named what it's named.

Latest revision as of 14:13, 11 August 2014

Unfortunately, this is one conflict that isn't gonna be solved with diplomacy.

A 2008 Thai film about an autistic girl who goes after her ailing mother's debtors to pay for her chemotherapy.

A Thai woman falls in love with a Japanese gangster, but they part ways after her employers disapprove... with violence. A few months after the split, she gives birth to Zen, a girl with autism. Said autism allows Zen to master martial arts moves by watching them. She's also obsessed with chocolate, thus the title.

When Zen's in her teenage years, her mother gets cancer and needs money for treatment. Zen's friend (and occasional caretaker) Moom finds a black book listing everyone who owes her mother money. They head out to reclaim it... with violence.

Unfortunately, those people are with the same criminals that split up Zen's parents, and they're still hungry for revenge...

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