
A money laundering scheme was uncovered inside a Hong Kong investment bank. The money vanishes and the international mob boss "Big Bob" demands the bank to return all of the money. First she starts with assistant chief officer Connie. In order to protect Connie, Connie's boyfriend and bank chairman Billy ask for "hired guns" from retired mob boss Uncle Ghost. Uncle Ghost sends his followers Nick, Big Brother, Ah Fei and female bodyguard Lisa to protect Connie. But where did t... (Full plot summary below)
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A money laundering scheme was uncovered inside a Hong Kong investment bank. The money vanishes and the international mob boss "Big Bob" demands the bank to return all of the money. First she starts with assistant chief officer Connie. In order to protect Connie, Connie's boyfriend and bank chairman Billy ask for "hired guns" from retired mob boss Uncle Ghost. Uncle Ghost sends his followers Nick, Big Brother, Ah Fei and female bodyguard Lisa to protect Connie. But where did the money go?
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| User Reviewalan jChinese Departed. Except better acted, better done, and just fucking better. |
| User ReviewXandra BThis movie was mind blowing. I mean seriously MIND BLOWING. By the time the movie is half over, you think you know who the bad guy is, but they switch it on you like 10 times! It was awesome, and I want to buy, so I can watch it again and again and fully understand it. |
| User ReviewMattias EMarco Mak makes do with very little in Set To Kill, both in terms of production value and cast, which means he'll have to settle with a cheap B-movie look and Raymond Wong as the pic's star. But seriously, Mak is, if not an ingenious director, still a pretty damn deft editor, and that indeed lift this thriller a bit above average. The fact that all actors involved clearly thinks they're starring in Johnnie To's The Mission, and that Mak probably should have limited the endless 360-degree turns in the plot, is of course a bit bothersome, but let's not be picky. |