Having been really impressed by Jija Yanin Mitananda in Chocolate I had sought out other films with her in it – and the trailer for this one looked very good indeed. Anyway, hailed as heroes for their intervention, the family find themselves the target of the gang when they come looking for revenge. My Vote 6/10Ī family of South Korean martial artists are on their way to a tournament when they inadvertently get involved in a plot to steal an ancient knife that is priceless but, if I had to put a price on it, I'd say it was worth about US$33million. You need to watch it to the credits and you will know the real hard work of these actors. It really creates havoc when comes to fights and will keep up you engaged if you really love these kinds of films. Special mention to Tae-joo Na (Tae Yang), Kyung-suk Kim (Tae Mi ) and Jeeja Yamin (Wawa from Chocolate -2008, she has already impressed with her martial arts skills). The comic relief is an advantage amongst the fast paced punches and kicks. However, this lacks in the story and screenplay part. The actions scenes are top-notch as always you see in any Prachya Pinkaew film. Moon's family becomes more popular in the public eye, not knowing when or where Pom will get his revenge. Pom, the leader of the gang, is the only one to escape and threatens revenge. With their impressive martial art skills, Moon's family is able to defeat the thieves and take back the stolen treasure. One day, Moon's family encounters a group of treasure thieves on the street, and are soon involved in a fight with them. Moon is a Taekwondo master migrates from South Korea to Thailand with his five family members.
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