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Sat sat yan, tiu tiu mo

  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
381
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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    381
    YOUR RATING
    • 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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    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.
    6Movie-Misfit

    Underrated Donnie Yen Flick Worth The Watch!!

    Having done his part as an action director, or uncredited director, in many films since the start of his career, the great Donnie Yen made a point of becoming a serious director around the late 90's, launching with the fantastic Legend Of The Wolf. It was a great debut, though not without its flaws, and following that came this and Shanghai Affairs a year later!

    With beautiful cinematography by Wong Ka Fai, Ballistic Kiss is an art-house, martial arts thriller. Its important to know that before watching, as fans of Yen's work (both before and after SPL) may find it somewhat disappointing. It doesn't have explosive, powerhouse fight scenes every few minutes (although they do come about), nor does it have insane stunts and cop chases like his Yuen Woo PIng directed vehicles did. Instead, the Kiss has style, with stylish Hong Kong action - almost as if Wong Kar Wai had directed The Killer...

    Donnie still gets to throw some amazing moves, and we get a good dose of gun-fu, but while it is far from being as amazing as the John Woo classic, Ballistic Kiss still makes for a damn good movie, and an important piece in Donnie's career. Although Bey Logan's script could have been refined somewhat, Yen works with what he has and delivers on the action and his performance in the role of a hitman with a heart, who falls for his hostage, played by the lovely Annie Wu.

    Packed with visual flair and keeping a steady pace, Ballistic Kiss is accompanied by a memorable score that reminded me of a Studio Ghibli movie, some beautifully lit shots, and a great cast. Donnie's Shanghai Affairs co-star, the great Yu Rong Kwong, appears briefly for a great shoot-out against Yen, and it was nice to see big Mike Woods pop up for a bit in what would be his last role in a Hong Kong movie.

    Overall: Heroic bloodshed at its most stylish, and an underrated Yen flick, Ballistic Kiss is pretty damn good and shows Donnie in a one-time-only role that doesn't disappoint!
    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.
    rik-18

    Finally: the Hong Kong-professional-killer-genre strikes again!

    Not since John Woo left Hong Kong has the once very popular genre of the Professional Killer seen such an explosion of style and action. The guns never empty and the camera never stops in this killer-loves-cop action drama. Don't miss it!
    4vonboise

    seen worse.....thankfully, not many

    There's something about movies that are produced by, directed by, and staring the same person. Maybe it stifles the rest of the cast and crew from giving any honest input. It would have been helpful if someone would have spoke up and mentioned the totally unrealistic gun fights were a bit much. Gunfights can be cool, but please, even the most squeamish pacifist would understand guns need to be reloaded from time to time. Shotguns don't hold 100 shells nor do 9mm hand gun clips provide that kind of firepower. Also, bullets follow a straight trajectory and don't do their best to avoid the target.

    This is the type of film that leaves one wondering if the producer-director-actor thinks the audience is so mental as to take the movie seriously. I ended up giving this film a 4/10 because it had it's moments. Annie Wu did a decent job with what was available. She was even able to sprint, without favoring her bad leg, minutes after being shot in the thigh. It could have been a decent film with a bit more character development and shorter, more realistic gun fights. I could only recommend viewing to have a few chuckles.

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      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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      1 hour 32 minutes
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