Expect The Unexpected VCD
Lau Ching Wan (Actor)
| Simon Yam (Actor)
| Yoyo Mung
| Raymond Wong
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Anonymous
November 14, 2003
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November 14, 2003
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Not too surprised
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I wasn't actually that surprised about the ending, I mean just read the title of this movie(there is actually a meaning to the movie title), but the thing which really disturbed me the most are the raping of the girls in the flats where the villians were staying(don't get me wrong there were no rape scenes troughout the film but to know that the girls were gang rape was disturbing enough) and the baby in the washing machine was also very disturbing. But if you could handle what I've just written then go ahead and buy this film because the action scenes were pretty good. |
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Anonymous
August 22, 2001
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August 22, 2001
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Expect the Disappointment
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There are lots of positive reviews about film, after watching this film I have to disagree with them. The weakest part of this film has to be the ending. The ending was really really awful, so expect the disappointment. |
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May 5, 2001
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Brave Film Noir
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This movie is interesting and gutsy in several ways. One of the few movies to look pessimistically at the handover of Hong Kong. It has inventive symbolism and avoids having the standard sappy ending. |
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