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When Boss Fay catches wind of their hesitation, the five men find themselves marked for death, forcing them onto a chaotic, bullet-riddled path of survival, gold heists, and ultimate redemption. The Stylistic Brilliance of Johnnie To
"Exiled" is a stylistic triumph. Johnnie To, working with his long-time cinematographer Cheng Siu-Keung, crafts a film that is as much a visual tone poem as it is an action movie. The influence of Sergio Leone and the spaghetti western is palpable and intentional. The long, continuous shots, the dramatic use of widescreen framing, the extreme close-ups on the characters' eyes, and the extensive use of slow-motion all evoke the classic works of Leone. The film is set against the pastel-colored, sun-bleached architecture of Macau, which stands in beautifully for a dusty Mexican border town. Exiled -2006- aka Fong juk -Koch 1080p BluRay x...
: Two hitmen, Blaze (Anthony Wong) and Fat (Lam Suet), are sent by Boss Fay to assassinate Wo for a past betrayal. Simultaneously, two other former friends, Tai (Francis Ng) and Cat (Roy Cheung), arrive to protect him. When Boss Fay catches wind of their hesitation,
The film centers on Wo (Nick Cheung), a former mobster who has left his violent past behind to start a quiet family life with his wife, Jin (Josie Ho), and their newborn baby. However, peace is not easily won in the world of Johnnie To. Wo had previously attempted to assassinate a powerful gang boss, Fay (Simon Yam), and failed. Now, Boss Fay wants to settle the score, sending two teams of hitmen to Macau to find and kill Wo. The influence of Sergio Leone and the spaghetti
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: Rebellious gangster Wo (Nick Cheung) returns to Macau to build a quiet life with his wife and newborn baby.