Heavenly Mission (Double Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All
Ekin Cheng (Actor)
| Stephen Fung (Actor)
| Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor)
| Julian Cheung
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Nunn William
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February 23, 2007
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February 23, 2007
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Trying to erase his past
| This film consists of Yip Chow being released from prison in Thailand. Before he comes back to HK he gets a loan from a female arms dealer, and when he gets to HK he does a series of good deeds for people. All the time the Police are trying to wait until he turns bad, and Gwai Jai from his former triad group is trying to get him in trouble. |
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February 2, 2007
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Excellent
| A must see movie. It has a very good script. Bad boy wants to be good.... well want to know the rest please buy this movie... no I don't work for yesasia.com. |
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January 28, 2007
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January 28, 2007
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A Man Called Ekin Returns
| Ekin Cheng is Autumn Yip, an ex-triad who returns to Hong Kong after 8 years in a Thai prison. He's a changed man....or is he? The cops (lead by Alex Fong) are sure he's up to something and Ghost (played by a dour-looking Stephen Fung) resents Autumn's return and subsequent change of heart from bad boy thug to charming do-gooder. A triangle of sorts plays out, wherein the cops try to pin down Autumn, Ghost tries to eliminate Autumn and Autumn just tries to prove he's a different, and better, person. Decent acting all around, although Carl Ng (as one of Fong's detectives) majorly overacts and just comes off looking like a buffoon. Stephen Fung is his usual glaring bad-boy self, with dimples. And Ekin? Well, Ekin is Ekin. He's still as good looking as ever and he does the mature charismatic statesman role well. He shows some heart too in his relationship with a blind masseuse. All in all, this is a decent movie and it held my attention to the end, which was surprising, since the movie is almost 2 hours long. |
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