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A Better Tomorrow (1986)
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John Woo established himself as one of Hong Kong's premiere action directors with this ultra-hip, ultra-violent action classic. The film centers around the complex relationship between two brothers: Sung Tse-kit (Leslie Cheung) is a recent graduate of the police academy while Tse-ho (Ti Lung) runs a massive counterfeiting ring along with his gangland associate, Mark Lee (Chow Yun-fat). Tension between the two brothers comes to a head when their father is murdered after a crime deal goes sour and Tse-ho lands in jail after being double-crossed. In perhaps the most influential scene in Hong Kong cinema in the 1980s, Mark avenges his friend by staging a dinner table assassination. As Mark tries to shoot his way out of the restaurant, pulling a series of hidden pistols from potted plants and alcoves, he gets horribly injured. With both founding members of the counterfeiting syndicate incapacitated, the operation falls into the hands of Shing (Waise Lee Chi-hung), Tse-ho's former underling who has little of his boss' élan or experience. When Tse-ho gets out of jail, he reunites with his now-crippled comrade, Mark, to take out Shing and to protect Tse-kit whose life is in danger for investigating their former subordinate. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Chow Yun-FatLeslie Cheung, (more)
Director(s):
John Woo
Format(s):
DVD
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    Andy N.

    Not a lot of action in this film, which would normally be fine (the acting was great and the plot was engaging) except that the subtitles were terribly translated. A film that relies so heavily on dialogue must be better translated. Otherwise, definitely worth a watch.

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    Parry L.

    old school kung fu its a classic

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    Danny C.

    AWESOME. A venerable Hong Kong action film with Chow Yun-Fat in his prime.

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