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The Killer
Plot Synopsis by Yuri German

Though John Woo's lifelong admiration of Sam Peckinpah, Sergio Leone, Martin Scorsese, and Stanley Kubrick are also evident in this stylish actioner, the film is essentially a tribute to Jean-Pierre Melville and his cult thriller Le Samouraï. During a restaurant shoot-out, hitman Jeff (Chow Yun-Fat) accidentally hurts the eyes of a singer (Sally Yeh). Later, he meets the girl and discovers that if she does not have a very expensive operation very soon, she will go blind. To get the money for the surgery, Jeff decides to perform one last hit. The cop (Danny Lee), who has been chasing Jeff for a long time, is determined to catch him this time. The film's number of victims makes The Terminator or Rambo pale in comparison, but its brilliant visual style and bravura direction earned accolades even from non-action fans.

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A Better Tomorrow II  (1988, John Woo)
Hard-Boiled  (1992, John Woo)
Face/Off  (1997, John Woo)
A Better Tomorrow  (1986, John Woo)
Full Contact  (1992, Ringo Lam)
Time and Tide  (2000, Tsui Hark)
Le Samouraï  (1967, Jean-Pierre Melville)
Tattooed Hit Man 
The Wild Bunch  (1969, Sam Peckinpah)
Heat  (1995, Michael Mann)
Other Related Works
 Is related to:    City War  (1989, Sun Chung)
   God of Gamblers  (1989, Wong Jing)
   God of Killers  (1981, Ann Hui)
   The Peace Hotel  (1995, Wai Ka-fai)
 Influenced:    The Assassin 
 Is spoofed in:    King of Comedy  (1999, Li Lik-Chi, Stephen Chow, Lee Lik-chee)