HARD BOILED
Hard Boiled is often regarded as one of the greatest action films ever made with its influence extending well beyond Hong Kong cinema, impacting Hollywood action films and directors in the decades since its release in 1992. Hard Boiled is seen as a precursor to the modern action genre, influencing filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and the Wachowskis, who have cited Woo's work as a significant influence on their own films. When asked by a studio executive whether John Woo could shoot action sequences, Quentin Taratino replied "Of course, and Michaelangelo can paint ceilings!".
In the 80s and 90s, director John Woo would cement his reputation as a master of action films with classics like A Better Tomorrow, The Killer and Bullet in the Head. This would culminate in 1992 with the release of his masterpiece Hard Boiled, the hyperkinetic, hyperviolent exemplar of the Heroic Bloodshed genre.
Iconic actor Chow Yun-Fat (City on Fire) stars as Tequila, a gung-ho cop working to bring down Johnny Wong (Anthony Wong, Infernal Affairs), the villainous triad boss who maintains a stranglehold on Hong Kong’s illegal gun trade. Johnny attempts to recruit Ah-Long (Tony Leung, Bullet in the Head), an assassin from a rival syndicate, just as the insubordinate Tequila gets taken off the case. Taking justice into his own hands, Tequila tracks Ah-Long down and uncovers an intricate web of deception that threatens to boil over into all-out war.
A fiery coalescence of electrifying performances, elaborate narrative and operatic gunfights, Hard Boiled has rightly been exalted as the undisputed champion of Hong Kong action films, ready to unleash a hail of bullets anew in this stunning restoration exploding with extras.ActionPT2H6M18Chow Yun-Fat
Tony Leung Chiu-wai
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
John Woo
Linda Kuk Mei-Lai
Terence Chang
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