The Kick -2011-
In , Yanin plays the matriarch of the Taekwondo family. While Taekwondo is known for high, flashy kicks and footwork (distinct from the low-line, shin-kicking style of Muay Thai), Yanin brings a hybrid energy. She doesn’t just dance around opponents; she hits them with the visceral impact of a Thai fighter but the aesthetic style of a Korean champion. Her fight scenes, particularly the kitchen brawl against a gang of thugs using woks and chopsticks, are the highlight of the film.
The story follows a South Korean family of Taekwondo experts who move to Bangkok to open a gym. The patriarch, Moon, is a strict traditionalist who wants his children to follow in his footsteps. However, his eldest son dreams of being a pop star, and his daughter is more interested in football. Their lives take a dangerous turn when they accidentally thwart a gang’s attempt to steal a legendary Thai dagger. Hunted by a powerful criminal syndicate, the family must set aside their differences and use their lethal kicking skills to survive. the kick -2011-
: The project was the first joint film venture between South Korea and Thailand. In , Yanin plays the matriarch of the Taekwondo family
If you’re looking for a high-energy martial arts fix, the 2011 film (also known as The Kick: Family of Experts Her fight scenes, particularly the kitchen brawl against
Unlike Jaa, whose screen presence relies on intensity and brute force, Tae brings a lighter, more athletic quality to the screen. His movement is dance-like; he spins through the air with an ease that borders on the supernatural. In a standout sequence involving a stolen elephant and a chase through the streets, Tae demonstrates the parkour-influenced agility that has become a staple of modern Asian action cinema.