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Director Yuen Woo Ping's
The Red Wolf is, like
Under Siege (1992) and
Speed 2 (1997), essentially
Die Hard on a ship. However, rather than being "inspired by", this movie is virtually a Hong Kong remake of the Bruce Willis action classic, right down to the jump-off-the-roof crash-through-the-window highlight. The setting is New Year's Eve on a cruise liner which happens to be carrying a consignment of plutonium. Gangsters hijack the ship and it's up to an unnamed security officer (Kenny Ho) and tender-hearted pickpocket Lai (Christie Chung) to save the day. Budget limitations are revealed by only having about 60 passengers, and by an almost complete absence of shots of the sea, but the director manages to pack plenty of extremely violent action and by playing things straight generates considerable suspense from the formulaic story. Helping immensely are strong turns from Elaine Lui and Wing Cho as the psychotically ruthless main villains. Some of this film is very nasty indeed, so a tension-shattering detour into slapstick by Chung is simply bizarre, and the finale goes laughably OTT. The dubbing is mediocre but the blend of furious marital arts and
Terminator-style slaughter is still a winning combination for hardcore action fans.
--Gary S Dalkin
Special Features
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Region 2
Dolby Digital 5.1
Feature length Audio Commentary With Bey Logan And Christy Chung
Yuen Woo Ping Animated Biography Feature
Trailer Archive
Interview Gallery With Christy Chung And Elaine Lui
Interview Gallery With Bobby Samuels And Steve Brettingham
Fight Choreography Workshop With Red Wolfs Ngai Sing
Martial Law Uncovered With Elaine Lui
Heromakers Behind The Scenes With Hong Kongs Top Stuntmen
Glamour Photo Archive With Elaine Lui
Fully Animated Menus
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