The Killer (喋血雙雄)

  • 喋血雙雄 (The Killer)

10/25/25 (Sat)

Woo followed his breakout A Better Tomorrow and its sequel with this 1989 thriller. An assassin (Chow Yun-fat) agrees to one final job before retirement (this “final job” trope could be a genre on its own). He succeeds in gunning down an entire gang in a nightclub, but accidentally blinds a female nightclub singer who gets too close to the action. Plagued with guilt, he gets close to her without revealing his identity and vows to himself to get the money for a corneal operation that will restore her sight.

At the same time, the triad boss who hired him for the kill now wants him dead. A bloody shootout ensues in which a child is injured. Even as Chow manages to escape, he brings the child to a hospital. A detective (Danny Lee) on the case is intrigued that Chow would risk his own life to get the child to safety, especially in light of his relation with the blind singer. Sensing human feeling inside the killer, he becomes obsessed with capturing Chow. After numerous betrayals and plot twists, Lee ends up fighting the bad guys alongside Chow until the final climax, where they confront a triad gang at a church in a you-gotta-see-it-to-believe-it battle.

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