As I realized after having an interview with him a couple of weeks ago, before becoming famous as the protagonist of films like “A Sun” ,The Falls” and “Leave Me Alone” Chen Yi-wen also had a very interesting career as a director, which, stopped, though, in 2006 with just five titles. As such, I took it upon myself to check all of them, with “A Chance to Die”, a film ordered by Sino-Japanese producers, and the one with the lowest score on IMDb for some reason, being the first.
The intro is quite indicative of the rest of the movie, with violence, sex and rapid pace giving the tone, before we stumble upon a team of maverick criminals intruding on a drug deal in Taipei, stealing millons of cash and leaving two Japanese dead. While triad bosses become fret over the situation, and their inner antagonism becomes more and more intense,...
The intro is quite indicative of the rest of the movie, with violence, sex and rapid pace giving the tone, before we stumble upon a team of maverick criminals intruding on a drug deal in Taipei, stealing millons of cash and leaving two Japanese dead. While triad bosses become fret over the situation, and their inner antagonism becomes more and more intense,...
- 5/12/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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