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Sat sat yan, tiu tiu mo

  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Annie Wu in Sat sat yan, tiu tiu mo (1998)
Gun FuActionCrimeDramaThriller

Donnie Yen directs and stars in this stylish thriller as Cat, a hit man who has entered into a kind of mid-life crisis. Prone to contemplating life in between hits. Cat seems to vacillate be... Read allDonnie Yen directs and stars in this stylish thriller as Cat, a hit man who has entered into a kind of mid-life crisis. Prone to contemplating life in between hits. Cat seems to vacillate between throwing himself into his work and running away to Australia. However, his life gets... Read allDonnie Yen directs and stars in this stylish thriller as Cat, a hit man who has entered into a kind of mid-life crisis. Prone to contemplating life in between hits. Cat seems to vacillate between throwing himself into his work and running away to Australia. However, his life gets more complicated when he falls in love with a beautiful policewoman.

  • Director
    • Donnie Yen
  • Writers
    • Bey Logan
    • Donnie Yen
  • Stars
    • Donnie Yen
    • Annie Wu
    • Jimmy Ga Lok Wong
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    381
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    • Director
      • Donnie Yen
    • Writers
      • Bey Logan
      • Donnie Yen
    • Stars
      • Donnie Yen
      • Annie Wu
      • Jimmy Ga Lok Wong
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Cat Lee
    Annie Wu
    Annie Wu
    • Carrie
    Jimmy Ga Lok Wong
    Jimmy Ga Lok Wong
    • Wesley
    • (as Jimmy Wong)
    Simon Lui
    Simon Lui
    • Sam
    Rongguang Yu
    Rongguang Yu
    • Rival Hitman
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    Lui Chow
    • Lily Chow
    Karen Tong
    Karen Tong
    Conroy Chi-Chung Chan
    Conroy Chi-Chung Chan
    Andrew Chan Chi-Ho
    • Gangster
    Aan Chi-Lam
    John Hau
    Choi-Chow Hoh
    Bang Ippongi
    Kwok-Kit Lam
    Kwok-Kit Lam
    Wai-Kai Law
    Wai-Kai Law
    Ying-Kwan Lok
    Ying-Kwan Lok
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    • Director
      • Donnie Yen
    • Writers
      • Bey Logan
      • Donnie Yen
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    3craigstealsheep

    Disappointing effort from Yen

    In an attempt to mix martial arts gunkata and some slight Buddhist philosophy, Donnie bites off far more than he can chew. "Ballistic Kiss" tries hard to be hard hitting and gritty, but comes off as just another John Woo's "The Killer" ripoff without any of the deep characters or sacrifice that film gives us. This just becomes an exercise in how not to write a script, and how not to make a plot.

    The main story concerns an ex-cop turned killer who seeks revenge against the one who wronged him and sent him to prison. Along the way, he falls in love with a Hong Kong cop who has a relationship with the man who wronged him. While a certain amount of suspension is necessary, the story has so many jarring problems with logic that it's hard to keep a straight face.

    The story is so plot driven that the characters are left in the dust. You never get a sense of who's who and what their personalities are like. Not only that, but Donnie Yen's character, Cat, is even more invincible than Jean Reno in "The Professional", which this movie even discusses. In one scene, Yen is about to snipe the villain from afar, but when he sees the love interest walking arm in arm with him, he charges in with a pistol. He then pries her away without being injured and the two escape. They also have a love scene after he used her for a shield five minutes earlier! This film isn't terrible, but when people say this is better than most of what Hollywood puts out, that is just Hollywood hate going around. "The Bourne Identity" is a Hollywood picture that manages to do everything this film tries to do, with a coherent story and character driven plot. Probably the biggest problem is the fact that the fights aren't even that good. They are hard to see, and it's like watching an episode of the A-team, lots of shooting, but their aim is awful.

    It's too bad this film didn't work. I really enjoy Donnie Yen's more contemporary settings (Tiger Cage 1 and 2, Flashpoint, and SPL especially), but this one just tries so hard to be a John Woo style gun ballet that it just has no weight on it's own. Which is really too bad, because the idea has so much promise it's a shame it doesn't work.
    9veganflimgeek

    Donnie Yen comes into his own.

    Before I saw this film I read an interview with Donnie Yen where he said that he puts his blood and passion into everyshot. I think he was indeed very passionate about this film. While I don't think it is perfect it is a great stylished modern gun-fu action film. Hardcore action fans maybe bummed about the pace. I think it is just right.

    The improvement from Donnie's first two films is right on the screen. I do think his other films are good, don't get me wrong. Having recently seen princess blade on the big screen I think what I like about Donnie yen's fight scenes is they are very much a part of the film. The fights come from a balenced sense of cinema and Kung Fu.

    Miramax needs to give Donnie the budget and put him behind the camera on a high brow Iron monkey 2. Watching blasstic kiss should give them faith.
    4Uriah43

    An Assassin and a Police Agent Searching for One Another

    Having spent 6 years in an American prison for a crime he did not commit, a former police officer named "Cat Lee" (Donnie Yen) travels to Hong Kong where he has taken up a new vocation as an assassin in which his targets are known gangsters. Needless to say, the police don't take kindly to the number of dead bodies he leaves in his wake and fearing an all-out war between rival gangs they immediately begin an investigation to find out the identity of this lone hit-man. Among those given this assignment is a young female police agent by the name of "Carrie" (Annie Wu) who desperately tries to figure him out. What she doesn't know is that Cat has an attraction for her and the closer she gets the more dangerous it becomes for the both of them. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this had all the basic ingredients necessary for a good crime-action movie with solid acting and an intricate plot. Unfortunately, the almost complete lack of character development made the film difficult to comprehend at times while the over-the-top action scenes were simply too unrealistic to be taken seriously. Likewise, I didn't especially care for the ending either. In any case, while not necessarily a bad film by any means, I honestly thought the flaws were too obvious to be ignored and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
    4Manji

    I wanted it, I needed it, and when it came down to it...

    Wow, this film is utterly UNFORGIVABLE.

    Donnie Yen is an incredible martial-arts talent who should utterly claim this film as his alan smithee masterpiece. God knows he couldn't be bothered to remove hisself as the film's lead. Usually, when watching an HK actioner you should suspend your disbelief to an unbearable degree. John Woo's HK films made this easy and fun to watch. But here the viewer is utterly dragged kicking and screaming into utter garbage. The acting was top notch, for most HK flicks, and thought he story was essentially striving to free itself there was no resurrection. Instead what we have here is a failure to entertain as we are subjected to uninspired fights, mingled with shameful gunplay, and some bad guys/heavies that are so happy go lucky that I'd probably play "Yut, Yee, Sum!" drinking games with 'til dawn. THESE BAD GUYS WERE SO UNTHREATENING THAT TRIX BUNNY ON MY TV RIGHT NOW LOOKS LIKE CHARLIE MANSON, IN COMPARISON.

    Did I come into this flick wanting to hate it? HELL NO! Donnie Yen is cool, he's cooler than cool. This guy is action nitro glycerine times a thousand plus infinity. But here, in a film he directed no less, it's a heartbreaking waste. I encourage those who get caught up with the flashy title to instead search for something meaningful, like John Woo's earlier films. Hell, even Mission Impossible 2 was better than this. Yowza!

    Donnie, let other people direct. I have only so much respect for you, buddy. Don't make me lose any more.
    6Schwenkstar

    A Good, Solid Example of the Heroic Bloodshed Genre. Arty and Entertaining.

    I am not quite sure what the reason is for the harsh criticism that the film is receiving by commentators here on IMDb. "Ballistic Kiss" is one of those rare times that a film fuses together mass entertainment with personalized artistry, albeit not entirely successfully but to a greater degree than other film of its ilk.

    Donnie Yen directors this film with surprising visual flair. The cinematography is slick with lighting that is very noir-ish in nature. Yen utilizes different color filters and shifts to B&W occasionally to formulate a distinct mood that reflects the situation of the scene or the emotions of the characters.

    The editing, admittedly, is slightly rough. During action scenes this adds a feeling of gritter intensity, but during dramatic and emotional scenes, the editing can be jarring.

    Yen, being an action legend, does not disappoint in the film's action sequences. He carefully choreographs gun fights that are balletic and poetic in nature. The most notable scene is a sequence within the apartment where Yen and a hit-man shoot at one another at extreme close ranges, encircling a sofa and sliding along the ground in effortless motion.

    The acting, however, is a mixed bag. The performances of the Yen and his female captors are near perfect. The relationship between the two is entirely believable and we become involved with them, investing our own emotions into the film.

    However, some supporting characters do give rather over the top performances, such as the two villains near the end of the film. Fortuantely, there isn't a high degree of theses occurrences so we are able to forgive them of these mistakes.

    The narrative is rather typical of the genre, yet it is told in a fresh way. The artistry of the visuals really add depth to the standard story and the strong character development makes what would have been flat characters into full bodied, three dimensional figures.

    The narrative does, however, have issues of coherency. The film often presses too hard for aesthetic scenes rather than scenes which are story driven which creates some moments of confusion, though the attentive viewer will easily be able to place the events together.

    In conclusion, this is one of the better thrillers to come out of Hong Kong. It is a fine example of the Heroic Bloodshed and should be viewed by anyone remotely interested in the genre or Asian thrillers in general. For the average film viewer, however, I would suggest a rental or, better yet, see some of the classic examples of the genre such as "The Killer" or "Hard Boiled". If you like those films, then give this a try.

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    • Trivia
      Due to the problematic shooting process, Donnie Yen had to turn down 10 film roles in order to complete post-production of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Cat Lee: No one is innocent.

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      Featured in Moonlight Express (1999)

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 1998 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ballistic Kiss
    • Production company
      • Bullet Films
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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