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So Close (2002)
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A high tech corporation is sent into turmoil when hackers demanding ransom break into their internal computer system with a powerful and apparently unstoppable virus. A mysterious, beautiful young woman who calls herself "Computer Angel" quickly saves the business. But when she requests a meeting with the company's shady CEO, he gets more than he bargained for. Lynn (Shu Qi of The Transporter) turns out to be a highly skilled assassin, who knocks off the CEO with the help of her rambunctious younger sister Sue (Zhao Wei of Shaolin Soccer). Sue uses a powerful computer program developed by the girls' murdered father, which uses satellites to tap into closed-circuit security cameras, enabling her to see where all the cannon fodder/guards are and direct Lynn's escape, while taking over the security team's audio system to pipe in a cover of the Carpenters' "(They Long to Be) Close to You." But things soon get dicey for Lynn and Sue. A brilliant, sexy forensics expert, Hong (Karen Mok, who also sings the film's theme song), is hot on their trail, and the creeps who hired the girls decide to cover their tracks by killing them. Complicating matters further, Lynn reunites with an old flame and contemplates giving up the business and settling down, much to Sue's chagrin. So Close was filmed in Mandarin, necessitating (reportedly poor) dubbing into Cantonese for the Hong Kong release. The film was directed by Corey Yuen, who made his Hollywood debut with The Transporter. Before that, he was best known for his fight choreography on many of Jet Li's films. So Close was shown at the Subway Cinema's 2003 New York Asian Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Shu QiZhao Wei, (more)
Director(s):
Corey Yuen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Clark M.

    When I saw the cover, I figured this was just going to be a Hong Kong kockoff of Charlie's Angels. But it's much better than that. It has lots of high tech gimmicks and mass violence to keep things interesting. But the real story is the relationship among the three gorgeous stars. Fittingly enough they are computer hackers and martial arts experts and generally (with one sad exception) dispatch their male attackers with ease. How they come to understand each other is what makes this movie work.

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    Rick Z.

    I was expecting a HK action movie, and got that, but with a good story, decent dialogue, and good acting. Highly recommend this movie.

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    Michael K.

    One of the better "girls with guns" entries to come out of HK in recent years. As to be expected with Corey Yuen, the action is quite good. Technical values, such as cinematography and editing, are excellent as well. The script is only serviceable, and the villain is not quite as hissable as those in HK's golden age (roughly mid-80s to early 90s), but it has the gorgeous Shu Qi kicking ass. Worth renting.

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