A Taste of Killing and Romance

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A Taste of Killing and Romance
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Traditional Chinese 殺手的童話
Simplified Chinese 杀手的童话
Hanyu Pinyin Shā Shǒu De Tóng Huà
Jyutping Saat3 Sau2 Dik1 Tung4 Waa2
Directed byVeronica Chan
Screenplay byCheuk Bing
Produced byVeronica Chan
Starring Andy Lau
Anita Yuen
Christine Ng
Waise Lee
Mark Cheng
CinematographyAndy Fan
Edited byLee Kwong-tim
Music by Mark Lui
Raymond Wong
Production
company
100th Century International Entertainment
Distributed byModern Films and Entertainment Production
Release date
5 August 1994 (1994-08-05)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryHong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box officeHK$5,541,985

A Taste of Killing and Romance is a 1994 Hong Kong action romantic thriller film produced and directed by Veronica Chan and starring Andy Lau and Anita Yuen as a pair of assassins who unknowingly work for the same organisation that meet and eventually fall in love. The film was released in Hong Kong on 5 August 1994. A Taste of Killing and Romance was later shown at the New Beverly Cinema on 11 December 2018 as part of a double feature with the 1997 film, The Odd One Dies. [1]

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Plot

Ko Sau, a top class hitman, completes an assignment in Shanghai and returns to Hong Kong where his boss, Ice, gifts him a car and also offers him another assignment where a client offered US$300,000 to kill a tainted witness to drug smuggling case, Kwok Chung. At this time, newcomer hitwoman Yu-fung completes her first assignment killing a loan shark and bumps into Ko while fleeing from the scene and hops into his car, unaware of his identity, points her gun at him to give her a getaway, before getting off and warning to kill him if she sees him again. Ice welcomes Yu-fung to her organisation after the latter completed her assignment. Meanwhile, police inspector Tung Fai, who is in charge of protecting Kwok, leads his subordinates Dino and Wai-ma to escort Kwok to court by was ambushed by a hitman that was anticipated by Tung, who kills the hitman. As the court session proceeds, Ko has disguised himself as the judge and kills Kwok and flees while Tung give chase, but Ko manages to escape. As Ko prepares to leave Hong Kong, he runs into Yu-fung, who gives him a ride to the airport. After Ko gets off, she tells him she will kill him if she sees him for a third time, but he suddenly steps in front of car when she drives off and she dismisses him as crazy while he tells her he will stay since she is not going to kill him.

Yue Tung, one of Ice's hitman pleads her to spare him for failing an assignment, but she refuses and kills him while distracting him with her naked body. Ice also sends her assistant, Wong Cheung, to kill Tung's elderly mother, where he also kills her dog and a child girl neighbor who was visiting her. Ko then bumps into Yu-fung again in a wedding of two strangers and were dragged into dinner and mahjong by a guest married couple. Afterwards, the Ko and Yu-fung spend the night together in bed at the former's home. Meanwhile, Tung calls his informant, Ma Chi-chuen to look up hitmen organisations of Hong Kong and meets with him in an arcade where Ko was playing earlier. Afterwards, Tung goes to a disco and notices Ko. Tung unsuccessfully tries to interrogate Ko and the latter runs from him while he gives chase. Tung eventually stops Ko on a pedestrian bridge when the former pulls out his pistol, but Ko manages to escape when he jumps off the edge of the bridge and hangs on the side while Tung follows suit but lands on a moving bus.

The next day, Yu-fung arrives at Ice's art galleria to receive an assignment. As she leaves, she sees Ko who was also there to receive an assignment, unbeknownst to her and Ice notices then talking to each other. Ko and Yu-fung spends the rest of the day together while the latter was tailing her target at the same time, but they were both followed by Ice. After parting ways with Ko at night, Yu-fung executes her assignment in a restaurant. Meanwhile, Ma gives Tung Intel about Wong as a contact for hitmen, so Tung assigns Wai-ma to pose as a client to contact Wong. After discussing their plan to arrest Wong in a safehouse, Tung and Dino leaves while Wai-ma, Ma and another one of Tung's subordinate stay. However, Wong suddenly breaks him the safehouse and kills Tung's subordinate before beating and tying up Wai-ma asking the whereabouts of Ma, but stabs her to death after she refused to speak. Ma, who witnessed this while hiding, goes insane and is sent an asylum. At this time, Tung was ordered by his boss to protect rich businesses Tsui Ka-sing, much to Dino's displeasure, but Tung convinces Dino that they might have a chance to find Ko since Tsui's enemies have hired a top hitman to kill him. Tung raids Ice's art galleria and interrogates her about Wong but she denies any connection with Wong. It is then revealed that Tsui's abused wife has hired Ice to kill her husband and Ko is given the assignment.

Tsui attends a public lion dance competition at a monastery and Ko blends in as a lion dancer to execute the hit. However, Tsui notices him and he pulls out his gun and Ko does the same, but a platform collapses and they both went to save the children from getting hurt and Ko flees in a speed boat afterwards. Ko, who failed his mission gives his money back to Ice and as Wong was about to kill him, Ko shoots his arm first. Ko then declares that and if they want to kill him, set up a date and time while he will still kill Tsui for free. Ice then gives Yu-fung the assignment to kill Ko. Later Ko kills Tsui in a parking lot after temporarily luring Tung and his squad away. As Tung and his squad returns to find Tsui dead, Ko engages in a shootout with then before fleeing.

Ko dines with Yu-fung in a restaurant where she tries to break up with him, but finds herself unable to. Meanwhile, Tung and his squad raid Ko's house, but Ko anticipated it and left Tung a written welcome message. Ko spends the night with Yu-fung on a yacht and age suggests them to flee from Ice, but he states that Ice will not left them off easily and might resist against her organisation. Meanwhile, Wong kills Ice while the latter was having sex with a gigolo at a weight room. Wong finds Ko with a tracker hidden inside the remote of the car gifted to him by Ice and arrives on the yacht with his henchmen while Yu-fung was suffering an asthma attack was windsurfing. Wong stabs Yu-fung in her thigh and cuts off two of her fingers on her right hand when she refused to tell him where Ko is Ko realizes when Wong sits on Yu-fung's mobile phone. Wong hangs Yu-fung on a pole on the beach while Ko arms himself with a submachine and ties a rope on another shotgun and shoots it simultaneously at Wong and his henchmen, erupting a gunfight where he kills a number of Wong's henchmen before shooting the rope that is tying Yu-fung and brings her to safety behind a boat. At the time, Tung and squad arrive and the gunfight resumes when Wong opens fire. Ko then promises Yu-fung he will quit his career as a hitman after this is over but is shot and killed Wong right after. After Tung and his squad kill most of Wong's henchmen and arrest the rest, Wong surrenders to the police but Yu-fung takes Wong's empty pistol and points it at the police while holding Wong in front her, and the police open fire, killing both of them.

Cast

Music

SongComposerLyricistSingerNotes
After Leaving You
(離開你以後)
Hiroyuki MatsudaCalvin Poon Andy Lau Theme song
God Created You for Me
(上帝製作您給我)
Conrad Wong Canny Leung William So, Canny LeungInsert theme

Box office

The film grossed HK$5,541,985 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 5 to 29 August 1994 in Hong Kong.

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References

  1. "A Taste of Killing and Romance (1994) + The Odd One Dies (1997) (double feature)".