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Full Contact (1992)
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Another entry into the "cheer for the most likeable bad guy" series of Hong Kong action flicks, Full Contact tells the oft-told tale of betrayal and revenge, but serves it up as a potent cocktail of Western convention mixed with the trademarked Hong Kong style. When Jeff's (Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun Fat in true hard-case form) friend Sam (Anthony Wong) steps on the feet of a local loan shark, Jeff comes to his rescue, creating a powerful enemy in the vengeful gangster. Seeking to skip town and make good, the two hatch a plan to hijack an arms shipment with the help of Sam's flamboyant and malicious cousin Judge (a delightfully sleazy Simon Yam) and his gang of dysfunctional thugs. What Jeff doesn't know is that he's being double-crossed by the wild group of brutal killers, who plan to bury him as they make their getaway. Judge forces Sam to off his loyal friend Jeff, but Sam botches the job, leaving Jeff to return for bitter revenge after dealing with an emotionally painful betrayal and a physically challenging rehabilitation. Director Ringo Lam foregoes the melodrama of Hong Kong counterpart John Woo and goes straight for the jugular with unremittingly stark and graphic violence. At the same time, the characters retain a certain amount of sympathy, keeping their relationships and reactions realistic and identifiable.
~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Chow Yun-Fat
Director(s):
Ringo Lam
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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    Richard W.

    Not John Woo but what a movie; great fight scenes, Simon Yam's usual charismatic bad guy and the incomparable Chow Yun Fat showing all who can kick the most ass with style. Ringo Lam shows how bad guys rule...

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    Horace W.

    One friend betrays another but the bond of friendship is still there, good movie.

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    Spencer J.

    This movie is simply terrible, the acting, the story, even the "action". If you like or respect any action or hong kong movies (ie John Woo films), do not rent this movie, it almost made me hate all asian movies. I heard some decent things about it and decided to rent it along with some other movies, it was a monumental letdown. The plot makes no sense, the dialouge is weak, the "acting" gives a bad name to the profession and the action scenes are extremely lame and nonsensical. Stay far away from this trash, really. No matter what youve heard, its terrible. I just wasted a rental and all i got was this crappy review.

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