La esposa de Hsiang Ming es asesinada, llevándolo a buscar a su asesino. Inesperadamente, el culpable no es como él imaginaba, con enemigos imprevistos que ahora lo tienen en la mira.La esposa de Hsiang Ming es asesinada, llevándolo a buscar a su asesino. Inesperadamente, el culpable no es como él imaginaba, con enemigos imprevistos que ahora lo tienen en la mira.La esposa de Hsiang Ming es asesinada, llevándolo a buscar a su asesino. Inesperadamente, el culpable no es como él imaginaba, con enemigos imprevistos que ahora lo tienen en la mira.
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'On The Run' is one of those great movies you see, never forget, and probably spend years of your life trying to convince your friends to watch. A tight and unpredictable thriller (don't worry, no spoilers here), it is one of the great unsung Hong Kong movies of the late 80's, boasting great performances from its leads (Yuen Biao and Pat Ha) and superbly restrained direction from Alfred Cheung. Yuen, fresh from excellent roles in Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan movies, shines bright as the put-upon hero, wearied by his life and ready to run. Guess what? He can't. There's none of Yuens trademark acrobatic fighting here, just harsh, bloody brawling, and the great stunts within are wonderfully under-shot. Director Cheung was better known for his comedies, and perhaps this gave him space to bring out the characters. Regardless, this is triumphant cinema on every level.
This movie was OK, a little unrealistic, fairly violent, but when they are punching each other, the sound-effects were horrible. People kept getting shot in the chest, but they never die, they seem almost fine shortly afterwards. A lot of people seem to get shot in the eye. And I didn't understand why the bad guy wanted to get shot in the hand.
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This is a crime drama in which he, as a police, is, "on the run" with a female killer (played by Wen-shi Sha). From every aspect of filmmaking, "On the Run" is one of the best HK crime drama ever made. In this movie, you don't see kung-fu, but solid action and the final fighting sequence is very realistic. Very moody and stylish, and IMHO, it's to some degree better than most of John Woo's works.
No pun intended - and it's not that much running ... actually there is a fair amount of it, to be honest. And there is a fair amount of action, but if you watched it back in the day apparently ... coming right after Righting Wrongs ... you may have had different expectations ... you may have thought this would be something totally different. And let me tell you: this does not take any prisoners ... it is not like a Hollywood movie (which you hopefully already know beforehand) ... everything goes ... or can go.
That all being said, Yuen Biao cements his role and stature in Hong Kong cinema ... playing a more "realistic" person/cop. Still doing some insane things .. but all in the name of the law. Also we have a bit of a "Killer" relationship between him and an assassin (female) ... if you have seen John Woos classic you'll know what I mean - I reckon.
Action scenes are really good, but this lives off the story and the tension it creates ... will our main character be able to uncover the evil people who seem to be after him ... and make them pay. When I said earlier that this takes no prisoners ... I really meant it ... the special effects are off the charts ... there are head shots here, that look as crazy as possible ... not sure what the safety regulations where (if any), but this must have been quite the ordeal to film ... many times (no pun intended) ... on the other hand it does pay off (and again no pun intended) ... a really great thriller movie ... that is as out there as it possibly can.
That all being said, Yuen Biao cements his role and stature in Hong Kong cinema ... playing a more "realistic" person/cop. Still doing some insane things .. but all in the name of the law. Also we have a bit of a "Killer" relationship between him and an assassin (female) ... if you have seen John Woos classic you'll know what I mean - I reckon.
Action scenes are really good, but this lives off the story and the tension it creates ... will our main character be able to uncover the evil people who seem to be after him ... and make them pay. When I said earlier that this takes no prisoners ... I really meant it ... the special effects are off the charts ... there are head shots here, that look as crazy as possible ... not sure what the safety regulations where (if any), but this must have been quite the ordeal to film ... many times (no pun intended) ... on the other hand it does pay off (and again no pun intended) ... a really great thriller movie ... that is as out there as it possibly can.
Even for a 'heroic bloodshed' from Hong Kong's glorious 80s this movie is really dark and nihilistic but I love it! A true film noir, which doesn't even spare children from being shot and which features the coolest hitwoman in film history. Compared to Pat Ha's professionalism the ladies from "Nikita" or "Beyond Hypothermia" appear nice and harmless.
And yet she is very likeable as a foreigner stranded in a city that she doesn't like with her Jackie-Kennedy-hairdo and old-fashioned clothes from the 60s. Yuen Biao is great as well in one of his best roles.
And yet she is very likeable as a foreigner stranded in a city that she doesn't like with her Jackie-Kennedy-hairdo and old-fashioned clothes from the 60s. Yuen Biao is great as well in one of his best roles.
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- TriviaYuen Biao and Charlie Chin appeared in Winners and Sinners (1983), My Lucky Stars and Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985).
- Versiones alternativasIn some editions, the last farewell scene was cut.
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