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For many years professional assassin O has resided in an isolated world of killing and loneliness, which only becomes worse after the death of his love, Nancy. But his life begins to change once he meets the innocent Chin. Chin, hired to clean O's apartment, has never met her employer. However, soon the flamboyant and reckless .. Read more
| Starring | Andy Lau, Takashi Sorimachi, Simon Yam, Kelly Lin |
|---|---|
| Director | Johnny To, Wai Ka-Fai |
| Genres | Thriller, World Cinema |
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For many years professional assassin O has resided in an isolated world of killing and loneliness, which only becomes worse after the death of his love, Nancy. But his life begins to change once he meets the innocent Chin. Chin, hired to clean O's apartment, has never met her employer. However, soon the flamboyant and reckless Tok enters Chin's life with a mission--to unveil O's identity and usurp his place as the number one sharp-shooting assassin in the game.
| Starring | Andy Lau, Takashi Sorimachi, Simon Yam, Kelly Lin, Cherrie Ying |
|---|---|
| Director | Johnny To, Wai Ka-Fai |
| Studio | SONY DADC |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 38 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Thriller, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: Cantonese |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2001 To Rent: DVD: 29 Mar 2004 |
"...A stylish shoot-it-if-it-moves thriller..."
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Typical H-K action movie
The one thing you can usually guarantee about Hong Kong action movies, is that they will be pared right down to one central conceit. And this one doesn't ... read more »
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average
plot was a bit strange but andy lau is in his element
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A mess
Pretentious, over-stylised and jumbled - partly redeemed by good acting but overall: silly
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Typical H-K action movie
The one thing you can usually guarantee about Hong Kong action movies, is that they will be pared right down to one central conceit. And this one doesn't ... read more »
Fate knocking at the door: If it was good enough for Beethoven's Fifth, it's good enough for Johnnie To's 43rd. Fate, in this case, comes in the form of Cat (Roy Cheung), a Triad foot soldier looking for an old friend, Wo (Nick Cheung). His knock is echoed shortly afterwards by Blaze (Anthony Wong), a hitman sporting the appropriate Hong Kong killer look: trenchcoat and shades. He's looking for Wo too. He has been sent to kill him, while Cat is determined that's not going to happen. After a... Read more