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Découvrant qu'il n'est que le troisième fugitif le plus recherché de Taïwan, un criminel se lance dans un périple pour devancer les deux premiers.Découvrant qu'il n'est que le troisième fugitif le plus recherché de Taïwan, un criminel se lance dans un périple pour devancer les deux premiers.Découvrant qu'il n'est que le troisième fugitif le plus recherché de Taïwan, un criminel se lance dans un périple pour devancer les deux premiers.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 13 nominations au total
Chen Yiwen
- Lin Lu-ho (Bullhead)
- (as Yi-Wen Chen)
Lee Lee-Zen
- Chen Hui
- (as Lee-zen Lee)
Hsieh Chiung-Hsuan
- Chang Kuei-ching
- (as Chiung-Hsuan Hsieh)
Yu An-Shun
- Fake Lin Lu-ho
- (as An-Shun Yu)
Zheng Austin
- Disciple B
- (as Austin Zheng)
Sheng Chien
- Mr. Tsung-Han
- (as Justin Sheng)
Huang Diyang
- Brother B
- (as RD Huang)
Tseng Hao-Tse
- Police
- (as Hao-Tse Tseng)
Liu Hsin-Hao
- Chubby Kid
- (as Hsin-hao Liu)
Hsu Li-Ting
- Hostage Girl
- (as Li-Ting Hsu)
Chen Ping-Yu
- Son of Chang Kuei-ching
- (as Ping-yu Chen)
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To those suggesting the film is from mainland China, it's important to clarify that, although I am from mainland China myself, this movie was entirely produced in Taiwan. The title may draw inspiration from a Chinese fable, but the creation is Taiwanese. It's crucial not to misattribute achievements or claim recognition undeservedly. Acknowledging our current position without misleading ourselves is vital. I've observed a significant increase in the quality of Taiwanese TV series and films recently, which meet international standards and indicate a thriving industry. In comparison, the market in mainland China faces different challenges. I greatly respect and admire the Taiwanese film industry for its distinct path and the quality it has achieved.
I have ZERO expectation when I got into the theater, FULL of surprise when I left. Taiwan's movies are getting better and better.
The chase scenes are tense and the fight scenes are fiery, full of Taiwan's unique characteristics. There was one scene that I really want to scream at the theater, so good so good. (You know which scene I'm talking about if you watch the film, I give you 10 second to think or LEAVE)
The characters are well developed. Every actor did a great job, especially Ethan Juan, Ben Yuen and Yi-Wen Chen.
The story contains Buddhist principles, is meaningful and full of fun. The Chinese name 'Zhou chu chu san hai' has a inspiring story behind. If interested, you can go check it out.
Really worth seeing.
The chase scenes are tense and the fight scenes are fiery, full of Taiwan's unique characteristics. There was one scene that I really want to scream at the theater, so good so good. (You know which scene I'm talking about if you watch the film, I give you 10 second to think or LEAVE)
The characters are well developed. Every actor did a great job, especially Ethan Juan, Ben Yuen and Yi-Wen Chen.
The story contains Buddhist principles, is meaningful and full of fun. The Chinese name 'Zhou chu chu san hai' has a inspiring story behind. If interested, you can go check it out.
Really worth seeing.
This extremely entertaining Taiwanese neo-noir works both as a pitch-black comedy and as a slick action thriller.
Lone hitman Chen Kui-lin, the film's protagonist, enters the scene with swaggering charisma, murders a gangster, then proceeds to daringly escape from policemen through buildings and rooftops. All of this shot with plenty of energy and bravado. And that's just the first 15-20 minutes of the film.
Soon he learns he's got stage four lung cancer, news that, understandably, put him in a depressive mood. But then he finds out he's only the third most wanted criminal in Taiwan, so he sets out to eliminate his competition before time runs out.
The premise is promising and lets you know you're in for some premium east Asian fatalism. You know that mix of melancholy and unpredictable, extreme violence that permeated the works of, say, Kim Jee-woon or Park Hoon-jung? Couple that with some twisted humor and you've got a winner.
In fact, I've mentioned those directors because this film has distinct two halves, and the first one resembles A Bittersweet Life or Night in Paradise somewhat. Until the second hour, it's a crime thriller with bursts of solid action, polished to a fault. Then it turns into a contemplative drama that reveals the film's more spiritual, reflective side. But surprises are still in store for the viewer.
I love tonally uneven genre films and this one sure fits the bill. Some might not like how it swerves into so many directions before settling down, but I felt like it only added to its charm. Director Wong Ching-Po isn't new to this type of film (if you've seen Revenge: A Love Story, you'll have some indication about how this one turned out), and his script extracts some great performances from the actors. Ethan Juan, as a homicidal protagonist, and Yi-wen Chen, very memorable as a spiritual leader, are standouts.
In all, this is a technically polished, fantastically shot and scored crime thriller which offers more than just surface-level genre pleasures. It's also got a deeply cynical worldview and an aura of eccentricism that work in its favor. Big recommendation.
Lone hitman Chen Kui-lin, the film's protagonist, enters the scene with swaggering charisma, murders a gangster, then proceeds to daringly escape from policemen through buildings and rooftops. All of this shot with plenty of energy and bravado. And that's just the first 15-20 minutes of the film.
Soon he learns he's got stage four lung cancer, news that, understandably, put him in a depressive mood. But then he finds out he's only the third most wanted criminal in Taiwan, so he sets out to eliminate his competition before time runs out.
The premise is promising and lets you know you're in for some premium east Asian fatalism. You know that mix of melancholy and unpredictable, extreme violence that permeated the works of, say, Kim Jee-woon or Park Hoon-jung? Couple that with some twisted humor and you've got a winner.
In fact, I've mentioned those directors because this film has distinct two halves, and the first one resembles A Bittersweet Life or Night in Paradise somewhat. Until the second hour, it's a crime thriller with bursts of solid action, polished to a fault. Then it turns into a contemplative drama that reveals the film's more spiritual, reflective side. But surprises are still in store for the viewer.
I love tonally uneven genre films and this one sure fits the bill. Some might not like how it swerves into so many directions before settling down, but I felt like it only added to its charm. Director Wong Ching-Po isn't new to this type of film (if you've seen Revenge: A Love Story, you'll have some indication about how this one turned out), and his script extracts some great performances from the actors. Ethan Juan, as a homicidal protagonist, and Yi-wen Chen, very memorable as a spiritual leader, are standouts.
In all, this is a technically polished, fantastically shot and scored crime thriller which offers more than just surface-level genre pleasures. It's also got a deeply cynical worldview and an aura of eccentricism that work in its favor. Big recommendation.
Ethan Juan's performance is outstanding. The movie's background music is equally impressive , perfectly complementing the tone and pace of each scene. The dialogues are particularly noteworthy, adding depth to the narrative. Overall , the movie flows smoothly, keeping the viewer engaged.
Remember his name is Chen Kui-lin
PLOT :: The arrogant , third most-wanted criminal in Taiwan , decides to get rid of the top two competitors and crowns himself the most - wanted criminal before dying. Upon discovering he's only Taiwan's third-most-wanted fugitive , an ambitious criminal embarks on a quest to overtake the top two.
Remember his name is Chen Kui-lin
PLOT :: The arrogant , third most-wanted criminal in Taiwan , decides to get rid of the top two competitors and crowns himself the most - wanted criminal before dying. Upon discovering he's only Taiwan's third-most-wanted fugitive , an ambitious criminal embarks on a quest to overtake the top two.
Oftentimes, I refer to IMDb for the reviews of the show before watching it.
True to its rating (7.5 at the time of writing), it's a show with depth. This is unlike other movies you've watched.
I liked that the synopsis provided an insight, yet not enough for you to expect what is to come for the show. I could not find any roles that had acted badly in the show, all the actors/actresses were befitting to their roles albeit small/big. Ethan has yet again showed that he's really the new blood.
The 140mins spent on the movie was really worth it. Catch it, you won't regret it.
It's laughable that someone had given 3/10.
True to its rating (7.5 at the time of writing), it's a show with depth. This is unlike other movies you've watched.
I liked that the synopsis provided an insight, yet not enough for you to expect what is to come for the show. I could not find any roles that had acted badly in the show, all the actors/actresses were befitting to their roles albeit small/big. Ethan has yet again showed that he's really the new blood.
The 140mins spent on the movie was really worth it. Catch it, you won't regret it.
It's laughable that someone had given 3/10.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Trừ Tam Hại
- Lieux de tournage
- Jingming 1st St, West District, Taichung, Taïwan(hair salon)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 249 655 $US
- Durée2 heures 14 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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