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Kent Cheng (Actor) | Gigi Wong (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | Alfred Cheung
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Savior (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

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Now an established name in Hollywood after helming Fearless, Freddy vs. Jason, and Blood: The Last Vampire, Ronny Yu began his filmmaking career in the late 1970s and early 80s as a part of Hong Kong's New Wave of directors. Released in 1980, police thriller Savior is one of Yu's earliest directorial efforts, and features the blood and violence that would pave the way for later films like Freddy vs. Jason and Bride of Chucky. Inspectors Tong (Shaw Brothers regular Pai Ying) and Cheng (Kent Cheng) are investing a psychopathic serial killer who has been raping and murdering prostitutes. With the help of a young prostitute, they follow the bloody trail to tycoon's son Kwok who promptly kills all possible witnesses to protect his son. Desperate to catch the killer, Tong uses his own girlfriend as bait to lure Kwok into action.
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Product Title: Savior (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 救世者 (DVD) (香港版) 救世者 (DVD) (香港版) 救世者 (DVD) (香港版) Savior (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Kent Cheng (Actor) | Gigi Wong (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | Alfred Cheung 鄭則仕 (Actor) | 黃淑儀 (Actor) | 白鷹 (Actor) | 張堅庭 郑则仕 (Actor) | 黄淑仪 (Actor) | 白鹰 (Actor) | 张坚庭 鄭則仕(ケント・チェン) (Actor) | Gigi Wong (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | 張堅庭(アルフレッド・チョン) Kent Cheng (Actor) | Gigi Wong (Actor) | Pai Ying (Actor) | Alfred Cheung
Director: Ronny Yu 于仁泰 于仁泰 于仁泰(ロニー・ユー) Ronny Yu
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Release Date: 2008-03-31
Language: Cantonese
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 90 (mins)
Publisher: Pearl City (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1010729823

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* Screen Format: 4:3

導演:于仁泰
監製:關維鵬
編劇:關維鵬/張堅庭

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Professional Review of "Savior (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

April 21, 2008

Although he has recently become a familiar name the world over thanks to big budget hits like Jet Li's Fearless and Hollywood blockbuster sequels Bride of Chucky and Freddy vs. Jason, Hong Kong director Ronny Yu actually has a body of work stretching back nearly thirty years. A number of his early efforts from the classic Hong Kong New Wave period are finally starting to become available on DVD, such as his second outing Savior, originally released back in 1980. The film is a resolutely old school and determinedly visceral police thriller guaranteed to please fans dismayed at the rather anemic state that the genre has found itself in recent years.

The film opens and the viewer is quickly introduced to Inspector Tong (Pai Ying also in Born Wild, and a number of Shaw Brothers productions including The Condemned and The Eunuch), a tough cop whose predilection for shooting suspects frequently lands him in trouble with his badly dubbed Western commanding officer, though he also has a soft side, taking time out to look after a fatherless orphan. He and fellow detective Cheng (the awesome Kent Cheng, one of the most prolific Hong Kong character actors, who appeared in countless films in the 1980s and 90s, and who recently made a return to the screen with Flash Point and Run Papa Run) are assigned to a grisly case involving a psychopathic murderer who is targeting prostitutes, though their efforts are hampered by the fact that the rich father of the number one suspect uses his influence to protect his obviously guilty son. In a brilliant move, Tong decides to use his girlfriend as bait, persuading her to befriend the maniac and lure him in a trap. Not even he seems particularly surprised when everything goes horribly wrong, leading to a bloody showdown that threatens to claim all of their lives.

It becomes quickly apparent that Savior is basically a Hong Kong take on Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry with Tong displaying the same kind of violent temperament and disdain for authority, not to mention the same tendency to lose his partners to stray bullets at the drop of a hat. The film is pleasingly tough throughout, with Yu evocatively bringing the seedy side of the city to life, making the most of the winding back alleys, neon lit streets and gaudy whorehouses. He packs in plenty of action and violence right from the first frame, with lots of explosive gun battles and inventive death scenes, and with the killer's grisly crimes being graphically depicted in all their gory glory. Perhaps more surprisingly, there is also a fair bit of nudity, with most of the prostitute victims disrobing before being murdered. In his defense, although the film is quite misogynistic at times, with the female character in general getting a pretty rough ride, Yu never plays the sleazier aspects for titillation, using them instead to highlight the reasons behind the madman's rampage.

To an extent, it is this that really allows the film to stand out, as it spends almost as much time with the killer as it does Tong. This arguably makes the drama far more interesting than it would have been had it simply followed the police investigation, and the film is well plotted, with plenty of twists and turns along the way. Whilst the viewer is left in no doubt that the maniac is a detestable monster, Yu goes to some length to explore his psychosis, working in some effectively disturbing childhood flashbacks and using his odd relationship with his corrupt father for a touch of social commentary. This makes the proceedings surprisingly tense during the latter scenes with the killer and Tong's girlfriend as the stupid scheme slowly but inevitably goes to hell.

Yu's direction is excellent, and even this early in his career his talent shines through. The film features some excellent, fluid camera work and some innovative shots that really help to spice up the action scenes and keep things moving at a fast, taut pace. It helps that the film clocks in at just one hour and twenty minutes, with no time wasted on unnecessary subplots or meandering character drama, marking it as a lean, efficient piece of genre entertainment.

As a result, Savior should be enjoyed by all fans of Hong Kong action cinema, and is a throwback in the best possible sense of the word. Well made and exciting, it certainly deserves a new life on DVD and this long awaited release will hopefully help it to find the recognition it deserves.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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