Triple Tap | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 30, 2011
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verdict |
Just as slick a transfer to blu ray as the production levels in the film itself. Everything looks polished, and looks crisp on the screen.
genre | Thriller |
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synopsis | Champion competitive marksman Ken comes across an armored van robbery. He sees a policeman held hostage and shoots and kills four of the robbers. One of the robbers escapes and the policeman survives. The case is handled by Jerry Chang, whom Ken knows from having recently beaten him in a shooting match. Ken is found not guilty in court. Soon after, Ken is attacked by the escaped robber Pang Tao. Their confrontation reveals a very different background story and brings about a myriad of lies and traps and changes in relationships as Jerry and Ken try to outsmart each other. |
lead actors | Louis Koo | Daniel Wu | Charlene Choi | Bingbing Li | Alex Fong | Suet Lam | Chapman To | Andrew Lin | Kenny Lo | Courtney Wu |
director | Tung-Shing Yee |