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Hard Boiled (DVD, 2007, 2-Disc Ultimate Edition) 
Hard Boiled (DVD, 2007, 2-Disc Ultimate Edition)

 
Hard Boiled (DVD, 2007, 2-Disc Ultimate Edition)

Director: John Woo
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: May 2007
Format: DVD
Additional Info: 2-Disc Ultimate Edition
UPC: 796019801928
Product ID: EPID58123869
Description: When a tough police officer's (Chow Yun-Fat) partner is brutally murdered, he joins forces with another loose-cannon cop (Tony Leung) to exact his own bloody revenge on the gun-smuggling gangsters responsible for his friend's death. A lo...
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Movie Description
When a tough police officer's (Chow Yun-Fat) partner is brutally murdered, he joins forces with another loose-cannon cop (Tony Leung) to exact his own bloody revenge on the gun-smuggling gangsters responsible for his friend's death. A lot of action, guns, and violence, all masterfully rendered by action maestro John Woo (THE KILLER, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 2). This is the last film the director made in his native Hong Kong before emigrating to the United States.

Credits
Cast:Anthony Wong, Benny Lam, Kwan Hoi Sang, Meng Lo, Ng Shui-Tung

Details
Edition:2-Disc Ultimate Edition

Editorial Reviews
"...[Woo is] a very brisk, talented director with a gift for the flashy effect and the bizarre confrontation..."
New York Times - p.C12 - Vincent Canby (06/18/1993)

"...From Hong Kong with a bullet, an action classic..."
Premiere - p.115 - Tom Russo (09/01/1994)

"...Three of the greatest shootouts ever punctuate John Woo's instant cop classic from Hong Kong..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (02/17/1995)

"...All the Woo trademarks are present and correct..."
Total Film - Andy Lowe (07/01/2000)

"...The climactic attack on the hospital is as eye-popping as any Busby Berkeley production number..."
Entertainment Weekly - Ty Burr (01/11/2002)

"John Woo's 1992 cop thriller was his last Hong Kong movie, and it's a self-conscious career peak."
Uncut - Tom Charity (12/01/2004)

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    Top Reviews
      Not the "Ultimate" but Awesome Nonetheless
    Review created: 11/07/07
    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    HARD BOILED is the last movie directed by John Woo in Hong-Kong, his native country. And the movie is a dazzling testament of this director who did more for the recognition of the cinema of Asia than Akira Kurosawa, Satiajit Ray and Kenji Mizoguchi together. Like these masters, John Woo is a writer-director, like these masters, John Woo explores the particular moral codes of his people in his films but unlike these masters, he specialized in a genre that is usually not the cup of tea of the intelligentsia : the action movie.

    The Cinema of John Woo is the cinema of the last frontier. John Woo's movies are modern westerns without deserts or glorious landscapes, his movies are claustrophobic : there are more guns, more bad guys, more policemen stuck in Woo's saloons than in the whole movie production of John Ford and Howard Hawks. And when all these guys begin to shoot, John Wayne or Gary Cooper wouldn't have had the slightest chance against them. Because the John Woo hero, in order to survive, needs more than a star on his chest or God's benediction. He must cross the frontier.

    He must cross a frontier, Law, Honor, Self-respect, Friendship, make your choice. The character of Allan, played by a great Tony Leung, is the perfect example of the impersonation of a John Woo hero ; he's working for the Hong-Kong police, he's an insider and should follow the moral codes, written or not, of his employer. But, in order to survive, he will have to kill in cold blood his aging boss. He has crossed the frontier but in the same time saved his own life. For the time being.

    The Criterion DVD is superb with a handful of trailers of John Woo's movies, commentaries and other bonus features. A must.


    Review ID: 10000000004641326
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