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Revenge: A Love Story

Original title: Fuk sau che ji sei
  • 2010
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.8K
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Juno Mak and Sora Aoi in Revenge: A Love Story (2010)
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Kit is a young man hunted by the police after a series of murders. A mystery unravels and out comes a story about revenge.Kit is a young man hunted by the police after a series of murders. A mystery unravels and out comes a story about revenge.Kit is a young man hunted by the police after a series of murders. A mystery unravels and out comes a story about revenge.

  • Director
    • Wong Ching-Po
  • Writers
    • Wong Ching-Po
    • Lai-Yin Leung
    • Juno Mak
  • Stars
    • Juno Mak
    • Sora Aoi
    • Tony Liu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Wong Ching-Po
    • Writers
      • Wong Ching-Po
      • Lai-Yin Leung
      • Juno Mak
    • Stars
      • Juno Mak
      • Sora Aoi
      • Tony Liu
    • 12User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Juno Mak
    Juno Mak
    • Chan Kit
    Sora Aoi
    Sora Aoi
    • Cheung Wing
    Tony Liu
    Tony Liu
    • To Hok-Shun
    Siu-Ho Chin
    Siu-Ho Chin
    • Jeff
    Shu-Tong Wong
    Shu-Tong Wong
    • Gwai
    Tony Ho
    Tony Ho
    • Kwok Wah
    Candy Cheung
    Candy Cheung
    • Ling
    Ling Yuen Lam
    • Ting
    Yan-Yee Connie Leung
    • TV Presenter
    Wai Lin Sun
    • Grandma
    Tin-Bo Tam
    Tin-Bo Tam
    • Neighbor #1
    Tat-Chi Yu
    • Grocery Store Boss
    • Director
      • Wong Ching-Po
    • Writers
      • Wong Ching-Po
      • Lai-Yin Leung
      • Juno Mak
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    7Seth_Rogue_One

    Solid and brutal Hong Kong revenge flick

    Fuk sau che chi sei (2010) or better known as 'Revenge - A love story (2010) outside of Hong Kong is a above average revenge movie which keeps you on your toes and always keep you wondering what's gonna happen next.

    I can't really go into details without spoiling it but it's told in almost a MEMENTO-esque way at parts where when you think you have got it all figured out the movie throws you in a complete different direction.

    Very good acting all across the board and well made in pretty much all aspects.

    It is a very brutal movie but revenge is never pretty so I wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
    7cremea

    True to its Title!

    Revenge; A love story, is a Hong Kong based production from 2010. It's pretty effective as a revenge/love story.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!

    Story: Some maniac is murdering the pregnant wives and husbands of a small town police force. He kills these women by cutting their unborn children out of their wombs while they're still alive, and leaving them to bleed to death. He dispatches their husbands by whatever various means at hand. Did I mention this movie is frequently brutal?

    The police are desperate to catch and punish this lunatic, and they soon capture the primary suspect who is obviously the culprit of these crimes. However, there is a lack of evidence to convict him, so he's eventually set free. The police officers tasked with interrogating him before his release, are well aware of who this guy is and soon realize why he's committing these crimes.

    As the story unfold via flashbacks, it becomes clear what is going on and why; there is a group of police officers who wronged a young man and young girl in the past and then tried to collectively cover up what happened. What the coppers did in the past is now coming back to haunt them in the present, and they now must pay the price.

    If you need to know more, here it is: (SPOILERS) An underprivileged young man who sells roadside steamed buns takes a liking to a pretty young school girl who visits his shop on a daily basis. The girl is semi-mildly retarded, but not totally incompetent, and the two of them eventually develop a relationship. Through a series of events, the young girl gets mistaken for a new prostitute serving the small town (which the local police force is regularly accustomed to taking advantage of). Things spiral out of control quickly, and the police force eventually realizes they've dipped their wicks where they shouldn't have (but only after they have viciously taken advantage of and used this girl for their own pleasure). They somewhat regret what has happened, but the damage has been done, and there is no turning back, so they decide to brush everything under the carpet and protect their brotherhood. Meanwhile, her life is now in ruins, and her young boyfriend has become insane with rage and obsessed with revenge (hard to blame him really). So, there you have it; he's determined to make everyone involved with this incident pay for their sins.

    The lead actor (guy seeking revenge) is played by Juno Makhe's, and he's pretty impressive in this role as the love struck young man bent on obtaining brutal revenge. He's also credited as writing the original story, so it's clear he has some talent. The rest of the cast is rounded out by the lead actress, and the 5 primary cops who the lead is seeking revenge on. The actors portraying the cops are quite effective; they range from pure evil to simply complicit in their actions, but they are all pretty much deserving as to what's coming to them. I don't think anybody will feel sorry for any of them.

    The lead actress is played by Aoi Sora. She does a capable job in her role, but she's not given a whole lot to do. I don't how much this has to do with the role she's pegged for, or the fact that she's a Japanese actress acting in a Chinese language film, or what have you. It should also be noted that she's pretty new to acting in mainstream movies, and, I find her efforts to evolve from former hard core porn star to legitimate actress an incredibly fascinating story on its own. I thought she was pretty solid as the lead In "Man, Woman, and the Wall", and was effective enough in her supporting role in the wonderfully odd "Torso". She invariably still has to take her clothes off in all of her recent mainstream roles to date, but she seems plenty capable enough to eventually cease having to do so one day, and if she succeeds, good for her!

    Bottom Line: This is a solid story that becomes a bit unbelievable and over the top at times, but, it's effective for the most part and pretty good for what it's trying to accomplish. It's frequently brutal & often depressingly sad, and, it's not for the faint of heart. Not great, but, I will recommend it if you like this sort of thing.

    As such, I'm giving it 7 out of 10 stars!
    9gonijohn

    HK surprise

    It was a surprise form me. If you change the language and the names of actors / director, this is a japan movie. HK movie (i don't like the word industry) is not as it was before in past century, so this was a very pleasant (what a word for this movie) surprise.
    9paul_m_haakonsen

    Brutal, visually stunning and beautiful at the same time...

    "Revenge: A Love Story" ("Fuk Sau Che Chi Sei") is without a doubt one of the more brutal and raw movies to make it out of Hong Kong cinema. Sure, there are lots of action movies that are equally good, but there is just something more profound to this movie that transcends, pardon the expression, mindless action sequences.

    The story is about a series of ghastly murders in the Hong Kong rural villages, where pregnant women are found with their bellies cut open and their babies removed. Kit (played by Juno Mak) is being framed for these heinous acts and he sees how corrupt police men take turns raping Wing (played by Sora Aoi), a simple minded girl that he has sworn to look after following the death of her grandmother. Kit will stop at nothing before these crooked cops have paid their dues.

    I will say that the storyline was quite interesting, and the characters were nicely detailed and portrayed by the actors playing them, but more importantly, the story is very graphic and visual, which I enjoyed and found to be a rather nice surprise for a Hong Kong movie. Mind you, that some of these visuals, especially at the murder sites, can be a little bit too much for some viewers to handle - so viewer discretion is advised here. There is more to the story than just revenge, especially if you look at the movie from the eyes of Kit and Wing, then it is a story of love and compassion.

    Not really being familiar with Juno Mak, I will say that he put on a really good performance in "Revenge: A Love Story", as did Sora Aoi (although she has some fairly questionable movies etched in her belt), and together they really complimented one another with the on-screen chemistry.

    I had initially just expected this to be an action-thriller, but it turned out to be something much better. And I highly recommend this movie to anyone fan of Asian and/or Hong Kong cinema.

    My rating is 9 out of 10 stars. "Revenge: A Love Story" was as surprising as it was entertaining.
    6KineticSeoul

    It tries to be something more than what it is, but still got my attention until the end

    This is a grotesque exploitation movie that tries to be more than what it is. Still it got my attention most of the way through since I wanted to see how it would end. It did a good job of making the audiences hate the ones behind the corruption. The story is about a meat bun guy falling for a pretty handicapped high school girls. But things get sour when corrupt police officers do things they shouldn't be doing. The movie has plot-holes that doesn't make sense sometimes. But it doesn't try to make a believable story but heads more towards the hard hitting elements and exploitation. It's basically a B-movie that tries to be something more but when it comes down to it. Although it tries to show a deep message the intentions of this movie is quite clear and what direction and things they wanted to show. Which is exploitation and violence. It's also not clear if the meat bun guy is doing all the things he does for the one he loves or for himself because of the circumstances in this movie. Sora Aoi is in this and her scenes might be predictable which takes away from the shock factors. But it's still comes off as hard-hitting and brutal.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2010 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Cái Chết Kẻ Phục Thù
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • 852 Films
      • E T A
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $105,638
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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