AKA: Dalkomhan insaeng
Director: Ji Woon Kim
Genre: Drama, Action, Crime
Cast: Jeong-min Hwang, Yu-mi Jeong
Runtime: 120 minutes
Audio: Korean
Subtitle: English
Sypnopsis:
Sun-woo is a man whose heart and mind remain closed to wind, rain, or disruptive emotions. For the past seven years he has served his gangster boss with unflinching exactitude. He manages an upscale bar called La Dolce Vita (which echoes the film's original Korean title), and he despatches people who get in the boss's way with skill and efficiency. The boss (Kim Young-cheol) trusts him so much that he asks Sun-woo to look after his mistress (Shin Min-ah), and to kill her if she is being unfaithful.
Movie Details:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0456912/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Bittersweet_Life
http://www.hancinema.net/korean_movie_A_Bittersweet_Life.php
A Bittersweet Life (Korean) (2005) ~ 2CD
Chocolate (2008) (Thailand)
AKA: Fury (Malaysia: English title)
Genre: Action | Drama | martial arts
Tagline: Taste the fury.
Country: Thailand
Language: Thai | English | Japanese
Starring: JeeJa Yanin, Ammara Siripong, Hiroshi Abe, Pongpat Wachirabunjong
Plot: An autistic woman with powerful martial art skills looks to settle her ailing mother's debts by seeking out the ruthless gangs that owe her family money.
imdb | wikipedia
A young autistic woman named Zen (Yanin Vismistananda) has developed uncanny martial arts skills by watching television, and from living next door to a Muay Thai academy. The girl is the daughter of Zin (Ammara Siripong), the Thai wife of Yakuza boss Masashi (Hiroshi Abe). Zin was previously the girlfriend of Thai gangster No. 8 (Pongpat Wachirabunjong), who was jealous of her relationship with rival gangster Masashi, so he cut off one of Zin’s toes, and forbade her from seeing Masashi. Zin then falls ill with cancer, and does not have the money to pay for treatments. One day, Zen’s friend discovers a list of debtors in an old notebook, from the days when Zin was a high-interest moneylender under No. 8. In order to get money to pay for her mother’s cancer treatment, Zen decides to collect on the debts, which leads to confrontations with various criminal gangs and, eventually, No. 8.