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Time and Tide
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Directed by Tsui Hark.
Two men who have a great deal in common become friends, only to find themselves turned into enemies in this slam-bang action fest from Hong Kong. Tyler (Nicholas Tse) is a man trying to make a career in a rough section of Hong Kong. One night, after several drinks too many, he hooks up with Ah Jo (Cathy Chui), an off-duty undercover cop who has also had a bit more alcohol than usual. Tyler and Ah Jo spend the night together, even though she usually prefers the company of women, and Ah Jo soon finds she's pregnant. Ah Jo has no desire to remain involved with Tyler, but he wants to do the right thing, so he takes a job as a bodyguard for low-level gangster Uncle Ji (Anthony Wong) and sends her his money, all the while wishing he could be in Brazil. Meanwhile Jack (Wu Bai), who once lived in Brazil, is back in Hong Kong with his very pregnant wife Ah Hui (Candy Lo), the daughter of a triad kingpin targeted by Brazilian gangsters. Uncle Ji is in charge of protecting the triad leader, and he makes Tyler one of his right-hand men. Tyler and Jack get to know one another and become close friends, but their friendship comes to an end when the Brazilian mob makes Jack an offer he can't refuse, putting the two men on opposite sides of a gangland war. Seunlau Ngaklau was directed by Tsui Hark, who returned to Hong Kong filmmaking after a brief sojourn in Hollywood. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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All Movie Guide
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Sure, this movie doesn't make a lot of sense, but if you're looking for subtly rendered characters and a restrained, coherent narrative, then see a Yasujiro Ozu film instead. This is decadent filmmaking at its finest. Ever the visual stylist, Tsui Hark and his camera go where no one has gone before, whizzing behind flying bullets and inside explosions. His characters swing from TV antennae, blaze guns from clothing lines, and wrest grenade-bearing villains of their armaments. Tsui's images are always arresting, driving the movie's plot at a break-neck speed. Time and Tide is littered with such pungent images as a flying newborn, a machine gun battle on rappellent cords, and a woman in labor squeezing off a few rounds at the baddies. Time and Tide is a wild kinetic ride by the grand poobah of Hong Kong action spectaculars. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
 



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