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An Eye for an Eye

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An Eye for an Eye (1990)

86 min - Crime, Action - 10 May 1990
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When Fung's cop boyfriend Tats (Wilson Lam) puts her supposedly reformed triad father (Foo Wang-tat) behind bars, her daughter Fung (Joey Wong) aims to rid the organization of its dirty ties, but one of Fung's father's chief goons Cheong (Jimmy Lung Fong) in a deliciously over-the-top portrait of plans for a very hostile takeover. To ensure her cooperation, he rapes her, videotapes her naked the deed, and sells copies to his pals when he's whipping her, insulting her, killing her relatives, making her watch him have sex with hookers and reveling in her utter defenselessness but hotheaded partner Max Mok whose unrequited love for Fung, but doesn't fare much better when he goes above the law to get things done.

Director:  O Sing-Pui
Writers:  Kiu-Ying Chan

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When Fung's cop boyfriend Tats (Wilson Lam) puts her supposedly reformed triad father (Foo Wang-tat) behind bars, her daughter Fung (Joey Wong) aims to rid the organization of its dirty ties, but one of Fung's father's chief goons Cheong (Jimmy Lung Fong) in a deliciously over-the-top portrait of plans for a very hostile takeover. To ensure her cooperation, he rapes her, videotapes her naked the deed, and sells copies to his pals when he's whipping her, insulting her, killing her relatives, making her watch him have sex with hookers and reveling in her utter defenselessness but hotheaded partner Max Mok whose unrequited love for Fung, but doesn't fare much better when he goes above the law to get things done.


Collections: O Sing-Pui

Genres: Crime, Action

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Country:   Hong Kong
Language:  Cantonese
Release Date:  10 May 1990

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Runtime:  1 h 26 min

Fung’s cop boyfriend Tats (Wilson Lam) puts her supposedly reformed triad father (Foo Wang-tat) behind bars, and her daughter Fung (Joey Wong) aims to break the organization’s dirty ties, but one of Fung’s father’s chief goons Cheong (Jimmy Lung Fong) in a deliciously over-the-top portrait of plans for a hostile takeover. When he’s flogging her, humiliating her, killing her family, forcing her to watch him have sex with whores, and delighting in her absolute defenselessness, but hotheaded partner Max Mok whose unrequited love for Fung, doesn’t fare much better when he goes outside the law to get things done.