Ruthless like a Hong Kong movie

Francisca 2022-04-21 09:02:45

There is nothing outstanding, like a traditional Hong Kong film. Made by a Hong Kong director. There are too many similar subjects. A killer, tired of his heart, meets a beautiful woman, wants to finish the last vote and spend his life with him, but fails, the enemy comes to the door, fights, there are two endings, either kill the enemy and hold the beauty back, or be killed by the enemy. This movie let me know that there is a third ending, that is, suicide.

Of course Cage is still cool. A little speechless except for the hairstyle. The shot of the two shooting at each other through the bucket was the most unsuccessful. I think the narration is pretty good.

There is also Yang Caini, who was also considered a star back then, and the cheap entertainment magazines (usually printed with dense characters) often have news about her.

Killer tutorial:

1. Don't ask right or wrong, there is no such thing as right or wrong in the world;

2. Strict confidentiality, contacts are always untrustworthy; 3. Clear all clues, go

on the road alone, without any worries;

You must be vigilant all the time, before you lose your value and become a target, get out of your body and look for my opportunity, if it is too risky, I will quit, get paid, and disappear forever!

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Extended Reading
  • Edgardo 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Cage is past his prime

  • Trycia 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Want to learn John Woo? Still a long way to go.

Bangkok Dangerous quotes

  • Joe: Where there's money, there's competition and the guy paying me usually wins.

  • Joe: [Narrating, prior to performing an assassination in Prague] My job takes me to a lot of places. It's got its down sides: I sleep alone. I eat alone. I'm used to it, though. I'd like to meet someone. But it's tough when you live out of a suitcase. I go where I'm told... do what I'm told. I shouldn't complain. The work is steady. The money's good. But it's not for everyone.

    Joe: [Again narrating, after he's completed the "hit"] My name is Joe. This is what I do.