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The Killer
+ intro by Vicki Brown, co-founder of the MilkTea collective
Dip huet seung hung
In one of John Woo’s finest Hong Kong films, Chow Yun-fat excels as a charismatic hitman defined by an unshakeable a moral code.
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Director
John Woo
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With
Chow Yun-fat, Sally Yeh, Danny Lee
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Hong Kong 1989. 111min
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Digital (restoration)
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Certificate
18
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Cantonese with English subtitles
During a chaotic shoot-out, indomitable hitman Ah Jong inadvertently injures a beautiful club singer. Stricken with guilt and intending to compensate her, he takes on a big-money assassination. One of Woo’s most celebrated crime thrillers harnesses the charisma and on-screen power of Chow Yun-fat, whose killer is the epitome of cool – firing his way through stunning set pieces while also earnestly yearning; a hopeless romantic trying to right a wrong.
Contains graphic violence.
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