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LIST PRICE $24.95 Save 82%
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Format: DVD May 2007 Not Rated Recording Mode: (unknown) 126 min. Color Extra Info: 2-Disc Ultimate Edition UPC: 796019801928 |
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Movie Description When a tough police officer's (Chow Yun-Fat) partner is brutally murdered, he joins forces with another loose-cannon cop (Tony Leung) to exact his own bloody revenge on the gun-smuggling gangsters responsible for his friend's death. A lot of action, guns, and violence, all masterfully rendered by action maestro John Woo (THE KILLER, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 2). This is the last film the director made in his native Hong Kong before emigrating to the United States.
Synopsis After a deadly shoot-out with a ruthless band of gunrunners, Inspector "Tequila" Yuen (Yun Fat) is reprimanded by the police brass for excessive use of force. He soon gets himself into even more trouble by trying to arrest a gangster who is actually an undercover agent. But Yuen gets one last chance to redeem himself in the film's blood-soaked finale. Teaming up with the undercover cop, Yuen battles the mob in an apocalyptic gunfight at the city hospital. In addition to subduing the criminals, he also has to rescue a newborn baby mistakenly left behind in the flames of the burning nursery.
Industry Reviews "...[Woo is] a very brisk, talented director with a gift for the flashy effect and the bizarre confrontation..." New York Times - p.C12 - Vincent Canby (06/18/1993)
"...From Hong Kong with a bullet, an action classic..." Premiere - p.115 - Tom Russo (09/01/1994)
"...Three of the greatest shootouts ever punctuate John Woo's instant cop classic from Hong Kong..." USA Today - Mike Clark (02/17/1995)
"...All the Woo trademarks are present and correct..." Total Film - Andy Lowe (07/01/2000)
"...The climactic attack on the hospital is as eye-popping as any Busby Berkeley production number..." Entertainment Weekly - Ty Burr (01/11/2002)
"John Woo's 1992 cop thriller was his last Hong Kong movie, and it's a self-conscious career peak." Uncut - Tom Charity (12/01/2004)
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