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This is NOT for young kids under 13. That way, it might have approached greatness rather than mediocrity.
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Not sure where that person got their facts, but they were way off. He befriends two Thai sisters, one who can speak English and another who is a Muay Thai kick-boxing champion.Until that point, we get a very slight tale involving a martial arts school and a kid with a dodgy ticker. The version I got is 1:12 mins long.
5Leofwine_draca
Too many kids, too little fighting
I love Thai martial arts films, but the last couple I've seen have been disappointing purely through the choice of main actors.
The story line in cute but what turned me off about it is they use a lot of foul language for being a kids movie. Well, yes, but that entire set-piece doesn't occur until the last half hour of the movie. If get the blue ray you get see the behind the scenes. This one definitely doesn't measure up to those. BANGKOK KNOCKOUT featured a cast of interchangeable teenage characters who were more irritating than inspiring, and this latest effort has a cast of kids (including BORN TO FIGHT's Sasisa Jindamanee) in place of adult stars!
Sadly, he doesn't get anything to do here, other than stand around while kids knee him in the face. It seems like the movie would be ideal for kids, but it gets far too violent, with the kids constantly being shot at with AK47s.
5rodneyrivera
Cute But not that Cute!
From the same Thai camp that brought, Ong Bak, Chocolate, and Raging Phoenix comes the latest from them, "Power Kids".
The story is ridiculously schmaltzy and the kids are cruddy actors. The girls use the somtum to control Barney’s powerful reactions in order to earn back his stolen money and take down some local crime lords.
Cast & Crew
Cast:
Nathan Jones
Dan Chupong
Sasisa Jindamanee
Kessarin Ektawatkul
Producer:
Panna Rittikrai
Power Kids
6TheBeardedWonder
Weird but Enjoyable
This is an odd one.
The melodrama is overwrought and despite a few funny scenes, it's mostly forgettable.
Then things shift to the hospital, realism goes out of the window, and the story takes a back seat to make way for a series of frenetic fight scenes featuring kids kicking and kneeing adults in the face. The (very short) film is almost worth watching just for the climactic fight, part of which takes place in a very thin hallway that allows the kids and their adult nemesis to bounce off the walls like crazy.
They're not bad martial artists, though. Impressive all the more because it's kids doing the stunts/fighting! The main boy and girl fighting most have been training for 3-4 years to be in this.