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The Naked Killer (1992)

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(Chik loh go yeung)


Country: HK
Technical: col 100m
Director: Fok Yiu-leung
Cast: Chingmy Yau Suk-ching, Carrie Ng Kar-lai, Simon Yam Tat-wah, Svenwara Madoka

Synopsis:

Female assassins battle for supremacy on the mean streets of Hong Kong. One of them takes an apprentice, an angry young woman out for justice, and the other gets the hots for her.

Review:

Super-heated mix of Nikita and Basic Instinct, violence erupting without warning and orchestrated with lip-smacking relish and the accent on fast cutting. It doesn't make much sense at all it moves so fast, is full of repellent, sometimes puerile detail, and privileges the sleek forms of its pulchritudinous feminine cast over all else. Loud, brutal, absurd, but fun.

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(Chik loh go yeung)


Country: HK
Technical: col 100m
Director: Fok Yiu-leung
Cast: Chingmy Yau Suk-ching, Carrie Ng Kar-lai, Simon Yam Tat-wah, Svenwara Madoka

Synopsis:

Female assassins battle for supremacy on the mean streets of Hong Kong. One of them takes an apprentice, an angry young woman out for justice, and the other gets the hots for her.

Review:

Super-heated mix of Nikita and Basic Instinct, violence erupting without warning and orchestrated with lip-smacking relish and the accent on fast cutting. It doesn't make much sense at all it moves so fast, is full of repellent, sometimes puerile detail, and privileges the sleek forms of its pulchritudinous feminine cast over all else. Loud, brutal, absurd, but fun.

(Chik loh go yeung)


Country: HK
Technical: col 100m
Director: Fok Yiu-leung
Cast: Chingmy Yau Suk-ching, Carrie Ng Kar-lai, Simon Yam Tat-wah, Svenwara Madoka

Synopsis:

Female assassins battle for supremacy on the mean streets of Hong Kong. One of them takes an apprentice, an angry young woman out for justice, and the other gets the hots for her.

Review:

Super-heated mix of Nikita and Basic Instinct, violence erupting without warning and orchestrated with lip-smacking relish and the accent on fast cutting. It doesn't make much sense at all it moves so fast, is full of repellent, sometimes puerile detail, and privileges the sleek forms of its pulchritudinous feminine cast over all else. Loud, brutal, absurd, but fun.

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