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The odd one dies

Original title: Liang ge zhi neng huo yi ge
  • 1997
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
637
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The odd one dies (1997)
CrimeDrama

The secret world of contract killing comes to focus in the dark, comical tale of Hong Kong's triad. A lowlife gangster is offered a huge fee to commit a murder. He accepts, but there's a cat... Read allThe secret world of contract killing comes to focus in the dark, comical tale of Hong Kong's triad. A lowlife gangster is offered a huge fee to commit a murder. He accepts, but there's a catch - he just won a huge fortune and wants to back out of his contract!The secret world of contract killing comes to focus in the dark, comical tale of Hong Kong's triad. A lowlife gangster is offered a huge fee to commit a murder. He accepts, but there's a catch - he just won a huge fortune and wants to back out of his contract!

  • Directors
    • Tat-Chi Yau
    • Johnnie To
  • Writer
    • Ka-Fai Wai
  • Stars
    • Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • Carman Lee
    • Chi-Shing Chiu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    637
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tat-Chi Yau
      • Johnnie To
    • Writer
      • Ka-Fai Wai
    • Stars
      • Takeshi Kaneshiro
      • Carman Lee
      • Chi-Shing Chiu
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • Mo
    Carman Lee
    Carman Lee
    • The Girl
    Chi-Shing Chiu
    Fung-wah Choi
    Foo-Keung Kong
    Foo-Keung Kong
      Suet Lam
      Suet Lam
      • Mah jong heavy
      Ching-Ting Law
        Do-Yu Lee
        Do-Yu Lee
        • George
        Kim-Wing Lee
        Man-zuk Tin
        Chun-Kang Wang
        Byeon Woo-min
        Byeon Woo-min
        • Directors
          • Tat-Chi Yau
          • Johnnie To
        • Writer
          • Ka-Fai Wai
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        User reviews7

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        9daseiyi

        Great, Unusual Movie

        Takes a couple of repeat viewings to really know what's going on, but this movie grows on you each time. A movie of character studies, without drum roll or fanfare, about characters who we expect to care less about in the beginning. Unpretentious and non self-conscious. Films this quiet and moving are rare. Hilarious if you are observant and paying attention to all the small moments. The main loser is played by Takeshi Kaneshiro, whom few expect to be a character actor. However, he couldn't be more natural. Every still moment, deep breath he takes, contemplative smoke, showed his incredible depth and range. It takes you by surprise because few character actors look this good. The dialog is well written and excellently sparse. The actress loser Carmen Lee was excellent though seemed more scripted than Kaneshiro, but they had some excellent interactive moments. Highly recommended for film viewers of any nationality, though Hong Kong is displayed in a much more narcissistic and seedy way than usual. This is a film about high self-esteem, the change in life that can come about even for a loser, if he had enough integrity and belief in himself.
        10InzyWimzy

        Oddly fun and fascinating

        This movie really surprised me. Maybe it's the quirky title, but I really know that Takeshi Kaneshiro is great in this one. His non-verbal acting is so expressive as the guy who says so much without speaking one word. Whether it's the blackjack game, getting beat(!) in mahjong, negotiating for a magnum, or his discussion with a hotel manager, Mo's facial expression shows he means business, but also displays a funny, even tender side.

        There are so times I was laughing out loud which only a handful of recent films have done. Then, there are some dark, serious scenes and even a touching romantic side to it. It is definitely great viewing and a good way to introduce yourself to Takeshi Kaneshiro, epitome of "cool". Then, try Fallen Angels if you like what you see.
        9experten

        Original,violent and romantic gangsterdrama

        This is not an action movie. It is an entertaining character study of small time streetgangsters and for those of you who likes to watch something different than the ordinary, something romantic yet violent and who appreciates that all people are not like everyone else, I strongly recommend The Odd One Dies. The story is simple, in a good way, and easy to follow. The dialogue is very good and when Takeshi Kaneshiro does not speak it is often even better (you will understand me when you see the movie). Lead actors T Kaneshiro and Carman Lee are outstanding. In my opinion this is a better movie than the much hailed Expect the Unexpected (see my review) from the same talented director, and even though his The Longest Nite is more violent I find The Odd One Dies superior to that one too, with a more engaging and clearer story and characters to really care about. I found the movie involving from start to finish. Thankfully, there is no childish Hong Kong humor in this movie but it will still have you laughing in a couple of places. And yes, you will see some bloodsquibs too. 9/10
        10donleavy

        Funky & unique little movie

        Part of the new wave of Hong Kong productions, very modern and unique.

        Takeshi Kaneshiro's best movie persona is that of the lovable loser. (e.g., ANNA MAGDALENA, CHUNGKING EXPRESS) He begins the movie as a completely hopeless and messed up loner who's foolish enough to be beaten and thrown out of a bar, and then goes back in for more beating. You just want to give him a hug.

        Carman Lee is the same sort, looking bruised and makeup-less throughout most of the movie, but still beautiful. She needs a hug, too. Doesn't take a genius to figure out that these two orphan-like people end up clinging to each other.

        The ending is heart-rending - so much is told without words. It had me clutching my chest with both my hands.

        Also, the music is great. Xylophones reminiscent of TWIN PEAKS, and a wacky samba beat is played over a tragi-comic scene in which a gang desperately scrambles to find ice to put their boss's severed fingers in. It's just absolutely cool.

        Some violent scenes (aforementioned beating, creative finger-slicing) and a lot of character-building with visual elements. Pre-coital grooming rituals include clipping their nails, and the lovers try on each other's clothes and give each other bad haircuts. Yup, it's that sort of a movie.
        10fuzbuddy

        Fun

        I saw this movie at last year's Fant-Asia film festival in Montreal and it was easily one of the most enjoyable films of the festival.

        I had seen Takeshi Kaneshiro in other films (Chungking Express,Dr. Wai and the Scripture Without Words, etc.) but this is the film that turned me into a true fan. If you don't know this man's work, you should.

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        • Trivia
          At one hour of the movie, you can see Johnnie To in the tramway with Takeshi Kaneshiro.
        • Connections
          Follows Jat go zi tau di daan sang (1997)

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        • Release date
          • May 10, 1997 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Language
          • Cantonese
        • Also known as
          • The Odd One Dies
        • Production company
          • Milky Way Image Company
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 29m(89 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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