Two couples move into the same building on the same day. When they discover their spouses are having an affair, the two neighbors become friends and try to replicate the infidelity of their partners. However, they end up falling in love for real and decide to break up and go their separate ways. In the end, both couples have split up and are alone.
Fallen Angels is a dark and surreal crime drama directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film follows the lives of several characters, including a mute man, a hired assassin, and a female accomplice, as they navigate the dangerous and unpredictable streets of Hong Kong. With themes of love, loneliness, and existentialism, Fallen Angels explores the complexities of human relationships in a visually stunning and poetic way.
Master Z, a martial artist, gets entangled in a battle against a powerful crime syndicate in 1950s Hong Kong. As he tries to dismantle the syndicate, he also struggles with personal challenges and a complicated father-son relationship.
Infernal Affairs II is a crime thriller set in Hong Kong during the 1990s. The movie follows the story of an undercover police officer who infiltrates a powerful triad organization. As he rises through the ranks, he struggles to maintain his identity while facing constant threats from both sides. The movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
Comrades, Almost a Love Story is a heartfelt drama and romance film that takes place in 1990s Hong Kong. The story follows two Chinese immigrants, Li Xiao Jun and Li Qiao, who meet in the bustling city and form a deep connection. As they navigate their way through love, friendship, and the challenges of living abroad, their relationship is tested by the complexities of life. Their journey explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness.
As Tears Go By follows the story of a disillusioned triad gangster who navigates the violent criminal underworld in Kowloon, Hong Kong. With themes of friendship, love, and loyalty, the protagonist must confront brutal violence and navigate the complexities of organized crime.
Tai-Pan is a movie based on the novel by James Clavell. Set in 19th century Hong Kong, it portrays the adventures and struggles of a British businessman and his rivalry with other powerful individuals in the region. The story explores themes of interracial relationships, colonialism, and the opium trade.
Golgo 13, an assassin known for his deadly accuracy, is hired to eliminate the leader of a powerful drug syndicate in Hong Kong. As he navigates through the underworld, Golgo 13 becomes entangled in a web of rival assassins, multiple assassinations, and a dangerous drug cartel. With his sniper skills and determination, Golgo 13 faces relentless challenges in his mission.
Big Bullet is a British-Hong Kong action movie that follows a Hong Kong police officer as he deals with police misconduct, an impersonator, and a stolen police uniform. The officer finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse as he confronts gangsters and faces intense car chases, explosions, and martial arts fights.
A Hong Kong Special Branch cop and a CIA agent reluctantly team up to bring down a major international terrorist.
Lee Rock is a police officer in Hong Kong who rises in the ranks through corruption and alliances with organized crime. His relationship with the daughter of a mob boss complicates matters and he must navigate the dangers of his double life.
Don Won's father dies and his home is burned, so he decides to go off to learn kung fu. 10 years later in the city of Taipei, Don interferes with the Tongs while defending his best friend.The gangsters swear that Don can never hide, they’ll find him and kill him. Don's mom gives him money that she saved and tells him to go to America where he'll be safe, but it's not enough, so he ends up in Hong Kong and the gangsters catch up to him again.
This film depicts Bruce Lee's final days in Hong Kong in 1959, before leaving for the U.S.
Daffy Duck is China Jones, a fortune-seeking Irish private eye working in the Far East. He finds a call for help in a Chinese fortune cookie and decides to investigate. Acting on a tip displayed on a solo musician's drum, Daffy/Jones goes to a pub owned by Limey Louie to look for clues. Louie is, in fact, an ex-convict who blames Jones for sending him to jail. Louie disguises himself as a grieving widow and arranges a series of mishaps for the web-footed sleuth. Porky Pig also appears in this cartoon as Charlie Chung, the plain-clothes Chinese detective.
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