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The Big Heat 4K 1988 Ultra HD 2160p

The Big Heat 4K 1988 Ultra HD 2160p
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Country: Hong Kong
Time: 01:37:02
IMDB: 7.0
Director: Yeung-Wah Kam, Johnnie To, Hark Tsui
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Actors: Waise Lee, Joey Wang, Matthew Wong, Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok, King Wah Lo, Kong Chu, Stuart Ong, Tsui-Han Mak, Ken Boyle, Roy Cheung, Michael Man-Kin Chow, Kam-Ming Kwan, Peter Lai, Feng-San Sam, Robin Shou, Li Wang, Kirk Wong, Tai-Yung Wu

Story Movie

Hong Kong police officer John Wong suffers from a rare disease that is slowly but surely paralyzing his right arm. Since he needs that arm to shoot criminals, Wong is preparing to resign, but suddenly learns that his former partner has been killed in Malaysia. Finding his friend's killers is a matter of honor, and Wong takes on the last case of his career.


Review 4K Movie

If you aren't a fan of Cantonese gunplay/gangster movies, you won't like this as much as I did. If you are, however, and you haven't seen "The Big Heat", prepare to thoroughly enjoy yourself. Having been a fan of HK flicks for years, I've reached the stage where I feel like I've seen it all. I've even taken to renting videotapes at 4 bucks a pop, 2 tapes per film, at my local Chinese-language movie store(I live in Phoenix, AZ, so if you're anywhere remotely metropolitan, you probably have one in your town as well). Now, I scour the aisles, hoping to see something even remotely on par with the works of Woo, Lam, and Hark. Most times, I come up disappointed, sitting hopefully through a sluggish, poorly plotted film with one or two halfway decent action sequences. So I was pleasantly surprised by this one. An early entry into the HK cop action genre, this little number was directed by Johnny To and Andrew Kam, both of whom were reportedly fired by producer Tsui Hark, who helmed some of it himself. The story has been described by others here already, so I'll just mention that this thing kicks ass! It moves along at a fair clip, never gets dull, and the fight scenes, while more akin to Ringo Lam's close-quarters real-time shootouts than John Woo's orgiastic slo-mo duels, are consistently inventive and exciting. A couple of motifs here ended up in later films, like "The Killer" and "Hard Boiled". And, I swear, the "shoot the hostage" bit from "Speed" was lifted directly from this film. If you've watched all of the better-known HK movies(and some of the lesser-known ones), and are jonesing for a fix of Asian action, check this one out. And, yes, it really is gruesomely violent for a HK film.

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (85.2 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1



Audio

#Cantonese: FLAC 1.0
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0



Subtitles

English.

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