Film Reviews - Written by AdminHQ on Saturday, June 14, 2008 1:30 - 1 Comment
On the Run (1988)
Director: Alfred Cheung
Starring: Yuen Biao, Pat Ha, Charlie Chin, Yuen Wah, Alex To
Featuring: Philip Ko, Lo Lieh, Bowie Lam
Yuen Biao plays an unhappy Hong Kong cop who approaches his wife, who has split with him, to ask her to help him use their marriage to immigrate to the US. Soon after their encounter, his wife, who also happens to be a narcotics officer, is killed by a professional hit-woman (Pat Ha). Yuen Biao immediately hunts down his wives killer, but before he can take her in, he finds himself an equal target.
The man who ordered the hit on his wife is also CID (Charlie Chin in a fantastic villain role), who happened to be sleeping with the woman he just ordered dead for discovering that he and his unit (Yuen Wah, Philip Ko, Lo Lieh) are running drugs. Now wanted by the entire Hong Kong Police force, Biao must join forces with his wives killer and try to find safe passage for him and his young daughter out of Hong Kong.
On the Run is about as Hong Kong Noir as you can get, dark, violent, and full of unexpected shocks. It is also a showcase for Yuen Biao as an actor, not a martial artist. Some Hong Kong fans may be surprised to learn that even though the film stars Yuen Biao and Yuen Wah on opposite sides, there is no martial arts action at all. There are some brutal violence, and a lot of painful bullet wounds, but no real fighting. As I said, this is probably the best example of Yuen Biao as an actor, he is fantastic in this rare dramatic role. However the real star of the film is our hit-woman played wonderfully by Pat Ha. She plays a very odd kind of professional killer, she is cold blooded killer with a bull’s-eye shot, who is also pure of heart.
There are some other noteworthy roles in the film. Who would have thought the silly Lucky Star Charlie Chin could pull off the villain role so damn well, and though Yuen Wah is known primarily as a great screen villain. He is not the slick psychopath we know and love from Dragons Forever, or Eastern Condors. Instead he is a somewhat cowardly fellow who is quick to cave under pressure.
This is probably one of the best Yuen Biao films to come out of the 80’s, despite the lack of action it still manages to keep you, I hate to say it, “on the edge of your seat”! It also contains some truly shocking moments that I can guarantee you will not see coming!
Film Review by: Stewart Sutherland
You can buy this DVD now at: www.hongkong-store.com
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I hope one day this film will get a UK DVD release but probably not now that Hong Kong Legends has closed down.