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Cast:
Simon
Yam
Do
Do Cheng
Karel
Ng
Jamie
Luk
Angile
Leung
Producer:
David
Lam
Director:
Jamie
Luk
Score:
    
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KILLER'S
LOVE
AKA:
The Killer's Love
Year:
1993 Reviewer: Andrew
Saroch
It's
hard to really categorise this watchable yet unremarkable
film. The film mostly concentrates on whimsical humour, but occasionally
produces a spurt of action. The narrative follows a handsome
hitman (Yam) who decides to go into hiding after a refusal to
kill an innocent. Escaping the city (and a vicious rival), Yam
becomes a lodger in the house of a reserved teacher (Cheng)
who at first thinks he's a gigolo. When initial
misunderstandings are put aside, the two gradually fall in
love and Yam finds himself fully integrated into village life.
However, Yam's rival finds his place of hiding and the
showdown between the two is inevitable.
The
two main leads are excellent in their different roles; Cheng
is a natural when it comes to comedy as she has displayed in
numerous films. 'Killer's Love' has a bark that's certainly
worse than it's bite and it remains an enjoyable ninety
minutes.
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