Monday, March 9, 2009

Chocolate

Everyone loves a kung-fu fight. Zen, the mentally challenged girl showed that even her limitations had advantages. When she found a situation that truly held a genuine amount of fear and insecurities, instead of shrinking back, she exploded into a kung-fu nastiness rampage that i ansolutely loved. The relation to the movie Ong-Bak is uncanny. Zen even uses the protagonist in that movie as a role model and kind of "mimics" his moves. After seeing what gifts came with her limitations, it kind of makes you wonder whos really disabled, Zen or us......

4 comments:

LizzyT said...

You blog is awesome! your so right! I mean this was my first kung fu movie, but i thougt it was great! I really do wish i could fight like that, it would be awesome!

Austin said...

i agree that it was an awsome kung fu movie, and it had a little humor in it. but the thing about who has the dissability it might be us or it might be Zen but, Zen over time had made the autism into her main strength. and it makes you wonder if we even could possibly come close to that determination that Zen has. So yeah the question is who has the dissability?... like the blog mcnasty and agree with yeah about it being a great martial arts film. every stunt was performed by the actors and as you see at the end of the film they show how bloody and bruised they become without stuntpeople to fill in.

Nate Phillips said...

The action was pretty amazing, the way she learns things was a great concept.

Lisa said...

Wow that is pretty deep. It really does make me wonder. Maybe we are more disabled than people with diagnosed disabilites. They really can do so much.