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目中無人 (1989)
Final Run


Reviewed by: ksbutterbox
Date: 05/23/2003
Summary: Good review below..OK movie...

Agreed with the below review!

It is like many "B" (actioners) of this era where the last 20 minutes redeems the same old tired plot we all have come to accept! (or suspect)!

Yukari is underused in this one...but
when she's on screen...she shines as usual!
Simon Yam is not bad at this "bad ass" role...nothing special like "Full Contact" or "Bullet in the Head" though...so ...be patient and wait for the finale...not a great one..but enough to justify the viewing at least.


Reviewed by: mrblue
Date: 03/02/2002
Summary: A good Philip Kao movie???

Philip Kao's movies are normally known for being really low-budget and no good, so when one comes around that is actually worth your time, it's worth noting. The plot here is the usual Kao stuff -- a customs agent is drawn into a war between factions in the Golden Triangle after his friend tries to bribe him into looking the other way -- but the script is actually coherent and offers some good characterization for the actors to work with.

Speaking of which, there is a solid cast at work here. It might not be an "all-star" lineup for most people, but compared with most of Kao's other works, it is. It also helps matters that Final Run looks like it was made for more than sixty-nine cents and a case of returnable Coke bottles. Again, this isn't a big-budget affair, but at least it looks like they could afford a competent crew. Though Final Run doesn't totally avoid the usual Philip Kao low-budget traps -- the film obviously uses stock footage in parts, and some of the music is taken from other movies like Aliens.

Despite its' problems, Final Run rewards Hong Kong action movie fans with mayhem and lots of it. Again, we're not talking top of the line here, but it is damn good for a B-movie. The fights are all co-ordinated and filmed well, which shows that it's not the budget, but rather the talent, that makes a good action sequence. Of particular note are the stunts -- the people here took some mad bumps, and that makes Final Run more exciting to watch than many other low-budget action films. Final Run is probably Philip Kao's best movie. That might not mean much, but at least with this one you won't be bored to tears or have your intelligence insulted. If you're willing to forgive a little for the sake of action, then you could do a lot worse than a viewing of Final Run.

[review from www.hkfilm.net]