
A former triad boss is just released from a Macau prison and ends up in a small inn runs by a simple and honest widow. He quickly goes back to his harsh and brutal lifestyle trying to regain his position of respect in the underworld treating everyone including the innkeeper like his servant. Though she is treated harshly, her inner strength and honesty start to work on the ex-con and when her business is threatened he tries to come to her rescue.... (Full plot summary below)
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A former triad boss is just released from a Macau prison and ends up in a small inn runs by a simple and honest widow. He quickly goes back to his harsh and brutal lifestyle trying to regain his position of respect in the underworld treating everyone including the innkeeper like his servant. Though she is treated harshly, her inner strength and honesty start to work on the ex-con and when her business is threatened he tries to come to her rescue.
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| User ReviewDerek Jwhat i really like about this film is living vicariously through sean lau's outlaw "dgaf" character coming into a sleepy town waking them up under the fear and oppression of those drunk with power. absolutely a blast to watch! (= |
| User ReviewSteve WA simple but effective drama. Hot-headed triad brother Michael Cheung has just been released from prison. After getting into a fight some taxi cab drivers, he begins to get hounded by a cop while bonding with a widow and her son. Money woes for both parties and his old way of life threaten to spiral everything out of control, but not if they can pull through. A well acted film. It has drama, a bit of action, and romance. Ching Wan Lau gets to cut loose a little bit, this time he's a temperamental gangster instead of a soft-spoken nice guy. Sam Luet also gets to play a pretty good villain. An underrated crime drama from Johnnie To. |