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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Chung Lam |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | September, 1990 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Fox Lorber |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action, Action Thriller, Adult Situations, Buddy Film, Cantonese, Color, Crime, Feature, Forceful, Foreign Film - Chinese, Foreign Film [Dub Or Subtitle], Frantic, Gangster Film, Going Straight, Graphic Violence, High Artistic Quality, High Historical Importance, Hired Killers, Hong Kong, Moody |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 720917522326 |
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Customer Reviews of The Killer
I Believe In Justice John Woo:you either love him or hate him but there is no way of looking at him except as a force of nature. The Killer was one of Woo's greatest Hong Kong features; long before he came to America and made films such as Face/Off and Mission Impossible 2. <
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>Made on a small budget this film is an homage to the classic action directors of Hollywood. There are shades of Peckenpah and of Scorsese. The films grainy look makes it almost perfect for this genre. <
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>The story of a killer with a penchant for justice and loyalty has been done many times before but Chow Yun Fat and Danny Lee make it their own as the killer and the renegade cop who follows him. <
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>Many have complained about the violence in this film. The film is extremely violent but the violence comes off as campy rather than as serious. When you have two men fighting hundreds it is hard to take anything too seriously. <
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>The disc that I reviewed was the Criterion Collection edition. This edition gives a pristine transfer of the film and has a decently subtitled audio. Beware of editions that have any English dubbing since these editions tend to heighten the camp elements of the story rather than give a true translation of the dialogue. Also note that the Criterion Edition is expensive but you get what you pay for. Some of the lower priced editions of this film are known bootlegs that should be avoided. <
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>The disc contains a commentary track by Woo and producer Terrance Chang and five deleted scenes. <
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>If you can find or afford it this is essential viewing for action genre fans and for fans of purist Hong Kong cinema.
One of the greatest of the genre
I first got interested in Woo's work after seeing "Broken Arrow" in 1996. I was able to get my hands on a VHS copy of The Kiiler and watched it thinking it would be at least as food as Broken Arrow.
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>The plot is similar to the Rock Hudson film Magnificent Obsession (although Rock is not an assassin). Chow-Yun Fat is an amazing actor who portrays the title character with great depth and believability.
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>But let's get down to why everyone REALLY likes this film: The action scenes are AMAZING. When the shooting starts, all hell breaks loose and you'll probably have to watch the scenes in slo-mo or rewind and watch them again. There is so much going on that it's hard to beleive that anyone would be able to choreograph and film such stylistic and hectic battle scenes, but John Woo does just that.
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>My biggest question is, why aren't Woo's Hollywood films just as wild and stylish. Woo's Hollywood work is very good, but why are his Hong Kong features so much better? They seem to be gritty and real whereas his Hollywood features seem to be glossy and watered down.
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>No matter. If you like action films, this is one of the best, but be warned. This film is VIOLENT and much of the violence is very graphic, so it's not for everyone.
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>Also, sometimes the dialogue seems a bit hammy, but I feel that it may be because of the loss of translation when the film was dubbed in English. If you're able to, watch the original Chinese version with English subtitles. I know it's heard to read while your trying to watch the action, so watch the dubbed version a couple of time to where you pretty much know what's happening and then watch it with the subtitles. The original actors' voices convey much more emotion and intensity.
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RE-ISSUE!!!!!
I don't know much about the secondary "market" for DVD's, but when I look to buy a copy of "The Killer" on amazon, I am filled with disgust. $300.00 for a copy of a !@&%$*@ DVD? It's time that whoever owns the distribution rights to re-issue this film and take control of this situation back from these scalpers.
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