Executioners
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| STARRING: Takeshi Kaneshiro (Chong Hon) Michelle Yeoh (San) Anita Mui (Dong) Maggie Cheung (Chat) Anthony Wong (Mr. Kim/Black Knight) Damian Lau (Chief/Dong's Husband) In this sequel, The Heroic Trio meet another severe test. After a nuclear explosion, Black Knight (Anthony Wong), who owns the purification plant, schemes to overthrow the ruling power. Chong Hon (Takeshi) and Chat Maggie Cheung) are manipulated. Dong's (Anita Mui) husband (Sean Lau) is dragged in. San (Michelle Yeoh), Dong and Chat are determined to eliminate black night. |
Synopsis
Executioners is the sequel to the popular movie, Heroic Trio starring three heroines San (Michelle Yeoh), Dong (Anita Mui) and Chat (Maggie Cheung). After a nuclear explosion, all the water has be irradiated and left undrinkable. The Clear Water Corporation, a water purification plant, is owned by the White Solar Society, headed by Chong Hon (Takeshi) who is the 'puppet" of Mr. Kim AKA Black Knight (Anthony Wong). Mr. Kim gets ambitious and wants to overthrow the government so he plots to takeover secretly manipulating the army, officials, Chong and even Chat(Maggie), etc. Dong's husband (Damian Lau), the police chief, gets dragged in the mess, inadvertently resulting in tragedy. The heroic trio discover the plot and take action. They help the President, search for a clear water source not owned by the plant, and thwart Black Knight's evil plans. There are casualties but in the end they are Victorious !! :) |
Review
The Executioners is Takeshi's first movie! I liked the fact
that the heroes were three strong feminine characters who excelled in Kung-Fu, and despite adversity, wind up
triumphant. Takeshi was great for his first movie role and the perfect portrayal of his character. He was supposed
to be a clean, young, sweet, good-looking, and trustable leader.
However, he was secretly the puppet of the evil Mr. Kim AKA Black
Knight. I won't say what happens to Takeshi's character but
I think you would agree in my opinion on the matter...pooh!
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