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JeeJa Yanin - is Thailand's next rising martial arts movie star. The only thing about it -- she is a female!
This 25 year old, 5'2 petite female is redefining everything that could be said about a petite female. She is fast, strong and is fierce. In her 2008 release of "Chocolate" she plays an autistic girl (Zin), the product between her thai mother and her husband a japanese Yakuza heir, who possessed the extraordinary skill to learn martial arts by watching TV and the neighboring Muay Thai boxers. Her skills are being put to use when she is trying to collect money for her mother from past debtors to pay for her chemo treatment. However, she didn't know that her mother was involved with a thai gangster, which forced her husband to move back to Japan in order to assure Zin's and her mother's safety. Zin collecting the money opens old wounds which results in fierce fight scenes that you only see in a Jackie Chan, Jet Li or Tony Jaa movie
Over the past decades hip hop grew from the slums of New York to an international platform. Sometimes we really don't know what type of an impact it really has made but "Raging Phoenix" starring Thailand's female martial arts superstar JeeJa Yanin, is b-boys meets Muay Thai. It is such a treat to see what they have done with this.
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