 |  |  |  |  The Big Heat (1989, Hong Kong Production) is over the top violence--you can see car chases, gun shots, shooting on the streets, and buildings blow up. This is Waise Lee's best movie since "A Better Tomorrow" (1986, Tsui Hark Producer), and "Bullet In The Head" (1990, Directed by John Woo, of "The Killer" fame,1989). "The Big Heat" became a box office hit in Hong Kong. "The Big Heat" is a good movie, watching many times, the story is good, only extreme violence, all this movie everything good. Directed by Johnnie To, from "Casino Raiders 2", 1993. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Extremely violent even for Hong Kong standards, but all the better for it. Waise Lee stars as a cop battling against the odds and the surprisingly vengeful baddies. The shootouts are better than in most other Heroic Bloodshed films. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  | | Medical drama-style attention to detail when (as frequently happens here) people are hurt or killed. Certainly very gruesome, but so are many HK actioners. I thought this one was great. Just the right balance of slam-bang action, involving plot and character development. A note about Stuart Ong, a veteran of dozens of cheap porns and bit parts. I found his performance quite compelling. Or is it just that he looks (in this movie) so much like John Hurt ? | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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