Colour of the Truth (2003)
Reviewed by: JohnR on 2006-06-18
Summary: Style Over Substance
Don't be fooled by COTT's stylish good looks, there's very little substance if you stop to think about the story for a minute. It's like a sumptuous, six-course banquet which, after you're done gobbling up the last bite, you suddenly realize was cleverly disguised cotton-candy.

This movie looks great, the acting is good (Anthony Wong put in his usual strong performance, though Jordon Chan was not convincing as the mastermind), I even liked the music. Maybe I'm missing something, but the plot had some major holes. I can't talk about the ending without giving away a major spoiler, but Jordan Chan's character's actions didn't make sense to me - which as a result knocked the credibility out of the entire plot.

Reviewer Score: 6