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Movies

Twist
Hong Kong's most famous cop actor, Danny Lee (The Killer), directs and stars in Twist, an offbeat crime film that shows the stunning extremes that cops employ in order to catch the bad guys. When a clever thief (Simon Yam at his overacting best) gets away with a huge heist, he greets the investigating cops with buckets of know-it-all smarm and "yes, I did it" charm. He knows he's guilty, and the cops know he's guilty, but how can they prove it? Simon and his buxom girlfriend (Suki Kwan) aren't about to make it easy for the cops, and throw red tape, bureaucratic police procedure, and slimy lawyers in their way. It isn't until the cops devise new and sneakier methods to get the goods that they find a chance to put Simon away. But with only 48 hours in which to interrogate him, do they have enough time? The ethics of cops, as well as Hong Kong's bloated legal system, get a subversive skewering in Twist, an entertaining, slightly twisted cop thriller.
Sisters Outlaw
Housewife Liu Yongqin, tolerant husband Cheng Sir’s years of indifference and frustration, one day, the endurance was unbearable, uncharacteristically, he left Hong Kong after a wrath, and went to Shenzhen to relax At Apple, the two were forced to embark on a journey of escape due to the accidental killing of a Hong Kong passenger who wanted to play the piano. During the period, both of them raised money and smuggled back to Hong Kong in accordance with proper methods, but failed repeatedly. The man is bold and he is desperate, picking up guns and grenades as a gangster, and the more courageous he is, the situation gets worse, and the situation becomes more and more like a snowball. In the end, the two have become eye-catching characters. Fanfan two women, have become overnight striking figure, famous, piano and make ridiculous * Apple is not following police chase, so Apple cornered the piano and, in the course of the chase, the two both falling cliff, life and death is unknown.
Burning Ambition
This is director/martial arts star Frankie Chan's unofficial remake of the Kinji Fukasaku film SHOGUN'S SAMURAI (1978). Instead of Japanese samurai in a period setting, we get modern day Chinese gangsters battling each other for the position left vacant after the mysterious death of their head honcho.