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Sip si 32 dou

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.3K
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Sip si 32 dou (1996)
ActionRomanceThriller

A mysterious and highly skilled hit-woman in Hong Kong is paid to assassinate top-level crime bosses.A mysterious and highly skilled hit-woman in Hong Kong is paid to assassinate top-level crime bosses.A mysterious and highly skilled hit-woman in Hong Kong is paid to assassinate top-level crime bosses.

  • Directors
    • Jeong-il Choi
    • Ki-bong Du
    • Patrick Leung
  • Writer
    • Roy Szeto
  • Stars
    • Chien-Lien Wu
    • Ching-Wan Lau
    • Han Jae-seok
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jeong-il Choi
      • Ki-bong Du
      • Patrick Leung
    • Writer
      • Roy Szeto
    • Stars
      • Chien-Lien Wu
      • Ching-Wan Lau
      • Han Jae-seok
    • 23User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chien-Lien Wu
    Chien-Lien Wu
    • The Killer
    Ching-Wan Lau
    Ching-Wan Lau
    • Long
    • (as Ching Wan Lau)
    Han Jae-seok
    • The Bodyguard
    Shirley Wong
    • Aunt Mui
    Ki-joo Kim
    Ki-joo Kim
      Cheong-ryeon Oh
      Cheong-woon Yu
      Yeon-ju Kim
      Benny Shuan-Yan Li
      • Mr. Fung
      • (as Benny Li Shuan Yan)
      Chi-Ping Chang
      Chi-Ping Chang
      Dion Cheung
      Kam-bon Cheung
      Jung-il Choi
      Kwok-Keung Choi
      Ying Hau
      Jeong Hee-tae
      Jeong Hee-tae
        Han-Chou Ho
        Yeon-joo Kim
        • Directors
          • Jeong-il Choi
          • Ki-bong Du
          • Patrick Leung
        • Writer
          • Roy Szeto
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        User reviews23

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        8winner55

        twists undercutting genre convention and audience expectations

        This is certainly one of the best made girl-assassin films that have formed a genre of their own in Asia over the past 30 years. Conforming to the conventions of the genre, we have an attractive young woman whose early experiences have led her to adopt the life of a cold-blooded killer for hire; we have her gradually grow aware of her own emotional emptiness; we have her meet a man she could really go for if she didn't always have to remain ready to kill just about anybody; we have the betrayal by one of her few trusted associates; and we see her develop a plan for resolving all the dilemmas these situations present her with. In short, very little new in the story.

        What's new is the manner in which it is all handled. The girl-assassin genre picture is typically handled in a rather over-the-top action film style, because the basic premise of the genre is really pure fantasy. I'm not saying there aren't female assassins in real-life; but they certainly don't share either the luxurious payoffs, the existential dread, or the romantic longings that we find in girl-assassin movies. In fact they're lives are probably little different from that of the male mob or government killer. We just want them to be different because they're women; and the girl-assassin film plays to this.

        The present film certainly starts off in this direction, but very gradually, but at last inevitably, turns our expectations on their head. The guy our girl-assassin falls in love with here isn't very smart, but he is certainly very ordinary. The big-pay-offs for her killing never seem to bring her any luxury. And her romantic longings are doomed about half-way through the picture when she has to shoot a five-year-old girl who has witnessed one of her hits - and does. From this point on, we know she's doomed; she may never be caught or killed, but she can never live with herself after this.

        Along with these twists undercutting genre convention and audience expectations, the film's visual style also gradually becomes increasingly realistic as it goes along. At the end, we're no longer in the same glitzy universe most girl-assassins inhabit, but a dead-end street looking very much like one we might ourselves wander down, but for the grace of whatever divinity watching out for us.

        But there's no divinity watching after this film's girl-assassin. And the ending is probably the most down-beat of any film in the genre. But it is perfectly true to the situation.

        Very dramatic, well-performed, nicely put-together - but, be warned: very depressing.
        10rundbauchdodo

        One of the best Hong Kong action movies

        This typical and yet unusual action film from Hong Kong belongs to the finest of its genre. It boosts breathtaking action, great drama and a catching story about a female killer, much more convincing than in the (theoretically comparable) much weaker "Naked Killer".

        Outstanding cinematography add to the haunting atmosphere, and a strong melancholy touch makes the film even more impressive. Not to forget the splendidly choreographed action sequences that are staged like they do it only in Asia.

        Easily on par with any of John Woo's masterly Hong Kong movies, this one is a must see for all admirers of Asian cinema and action in general.
        7cherold

        intriguing and stylish but flawed

        For a movie centered around some really well down action sequences, this movie has a good deal of emotional depth. It goes for that La Femme Nikita style of making an assassin both lethal and fascinating but trapped and vulnerable. It is fascinating to see this killer's growing attachment to a simple noodle shop owner, and the movie does a good job of balancing its blood with its heart, supplying both exciting and touching moments.

        But the movie also feels like it cut corners and it relies to much on movie romance clichés. Noodle shop guy's actions towards the end make utterly no sense based on what has happened so far, making the final, fascinating scene feel contrived. Even the hypothermia concept feels like it is just sort of tossed in there because it's a cool idea but then never used for anything in particular. I would not be surprised if I learned the script had half an hour of plot and character development chopped for pacing, as that would explain a lot.

        This is a very good movie, and I took a while to decide whether to give it a 7 or an 8, but it gets a 7 because it just feels like corners were cut and the movie was not what it might have been. But well worth seeing.
        6claudio_carvalho

        No Past, No Name, No Recollection of Childhood …But Needy of Love

        A professional hit woman without past, name or recollection of her childhood is hired to kill Mafia leaders in Asia. In Hong Kong, she kills a powerful Korean mobster and his bodyguard is in disgrace with the gang. He promises to chase and eliminate the killer. Meanwhile, the assassin falls in love for a cooker of noodles, but afraid to expose him to her enemies, she avoids encountering him. But the bodyguard presses her partner to betray and set up her in a restaurant. Chased by the whole gang, the assassin needs to fight to survive.

        "Sip Si 32 Doe" recalls the genre spaghetti-western, where everybody kills everybody and in the end there is no survivors. This kind of gore Nikita has a great choreography, lots of action and many shootings and blood, and entertains. It is funny to see the number of shots on the streets along the story and no police showing up. My vote is six.

        Title (Brazil: : "Hipotermia" ("Hypothermia")
        AlxSmits

        A well made chick flick action film

        Another in a recent trend of artsy girl-with-gun movies that tries to play to the male audience with hardcore girls 'n' guns action while attempting to attract the female audience with a love story framework and complex feminine psychology issues. As such, both genres are compromised, but the result is a fine looking and well crafted dramatic thriller.

        A decidedly different role for the frail and tragically pretty Wu Chien Lien, as she plays a ruthless and dispassionate assassin desperately searching for her humanity. Surprisingly, she does a remarkable job with the material and presents herself as a complex combination of harsh conviction and fragile vulnerability. Unfortunately, her character is so cold and soulless that you never really connect with her or care what happens to her, which ultimately threatens the emotional impact of the film.

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        • Release date
          • September 21, 1996 (South Korea)
        • Countries of origin
          • Hong Kong
          • South Korea
        • Languages
          • Korean
          • Cantonese
        • Also known as
          • Froide comme la mort
        • Production companies
          • Jeong Myeong Films
          • Milky Way Image Company
          • Sanqueen Limited
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 26m(86 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono(original mix)
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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