
The Killer
Raped when she was but a child, Ragaa is traumatized, and she vows revenge on all men who seek forbidden pleasure. Akin to a siren, she lures men into distant areas where she kills them, but things aggravate when she murders a senior official.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned hitman, facing blindness and seeking redemption, takes on one last job. However, his path becomes entangled with a determined police inspector and a nightclub singer he accidentally endangers. He must navigate betrayals and a violent underworld to protect the innocent and confront his own mortality.
Critical Reception
The Killer is widely regarded as a masterpiece of the Hong Kong action cinema and a seminal work by John Woo. It received critical acclaim for its stylish direction, intense action sequences, and emotional depth, solidifying Woo's international reputation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its balletic and incredibly violent action choreography.
- Celebrated for its blend of intense shootouts and surprising emotional resonance.
- Seen as a significant film in the development of the modern action genre.
Google audience: Audiences largely laud 'The Killer' for its groundbreaking action, stylish direction, and compelling narrative. Many viewers appreciate the emotional core beneath the violence and the iconic performances, particularly Chow Yun-fat's.
Awards & Accolades
While not a major awards winner in the traditional sense, 'The Killer' received significant acclaim from film critics worldwide and is consistently ranked among the greatest action films ever made. It was influential in popularizing the 'heroic bloodshed' subgenre internationally.
Fun Fact
The iconic shower scene, featuring intense gunplay and doves, was reportedly filmed with a limited budget and time, yet became one of the most memorable sequences in action cinema history.
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