The Dominator reviews
John Woo's "The Killer"
(Full Uncut Version)
Distributed by Made In Hong Kong
Cert: 18
Running time: 107 minutes
Year: 1989
Pressing: 1994
Sides: 2 (CLV)
Chapters: 29 (15/14)
Cat.no: HK 002L
Sound: Mono
Widescreen : 1.85:1
Cantonese language with English subtitles
Price: £29.99
Extras : Five deleted scenes, John Woo/Chow Yun Fat booklet
Director:
John Woo (A Better Tomorrow, Hard Boiled, Hard Target, Broken Arrow )
Cast:
Jeff : Chow Yun Fat (A Better Tomorrow, Hard Boiled, City on Fire )
Li : Danny Lee (City on Fire )
Jenny : Sally Yeh
John Woo's The Killer
reunites the two stars from Ringo Lam's City
On Fire , in one of the classic Hong Kong action films, as two men on
opposite sides of the law, but who are about to be brought together with one
aim in their careers.
Chow Yun Fat is Jeff, a ruthless hit-man who'll kill
anyone for a price, but is about to take on his last assignment to kill a
drugs baron, Tony Weng. The money from the job will go to pay for an eye
operation for his new love, Jenny, a nightclub singer who lost her sight when
she was in the wrong place at the wrong time, at Chow's last assignment in the
church, and was blinded by the flash from his gun as he made a bid to keep
them both alive.
Danny Lee is a maverick cop whose career hangs in the balance after he
shoots dead cop-killer Eddie Hung. The female hostage Hung took moments before
his death, herself died from a heart attack brought on by the shock of Li's
actions. Now her family has put in a complaint against him, claiming he is
responsible for her death. Li's next task is as one of the men assigned to
protect the many VIPs and government officials attending the Dragon Boat
Festival, headed by the one and only Tony Weng.
As usual with a John Woo film, stylish slo-mo violent scenes, expertly
directed, are the order of the day, with a story which mixes Woo's abiding
themes of honour, betrayal and redemption through violence, culminating in a
film which certainly does not disappoint.
For anyone who's witnessed his recent entries into Hollywood's film industry,
Hard Target (1993, Jean-Claude Van Damme ), and Broken Arrow
(1996, John Travolta and Christian Slater ), will have an idea
what to expect, although without a doubt, it's Hong Kong films where Woo
has his speciality.
The picture quality is excellent, and while the soundmix is mono, it captures
the essence of the orient. Chapter marks are also aplenty with 28 split
throughout the film, plus one on the end for the five deleted scenes cut from
this version of the film. A 136-minute fullscreen version of The Killer
is out there somewhere, but only the widescreen 107-minute version on this
Laserdisc is director-approved. You can decide for yourself though, as the
five deleted scenes are taken from that version and also presented in
widescreen, but while containing English subtitles, they are dubbed into
Mandarin instead of the original Cantonese.
The Killer is one of four PAL laserdiscs released by Made in Hong
Kong ,
the other three being,
Black Cat ,
The Heroic Trio and
City on Fire .
Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 1997.
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