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Final Justice (box packing VCD) (Hong Kong, China)Product reference: FINAL-JUSTICE-BOX-PAC-R115483 |
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One of the earliest Milkyway Image movies, Final Justice shows the same thrilling tension as in the company’s later films, such as Too Many Way to be No.1 and Lifeline, both also starring charismatic actor Lau Ching Wan. Director Derek Chiu, known for tackling social controversies in his movies, explores the ethical and moral struggle experienced by a young priest played by Lau Ching Wan in this Johnnie To-produced film. Almen Wong plays a sexy woman who frames the priest and brings him to court. Eric Tsang takes up the role of a vicious gangster and Carmen Lee, a money-oriented lawyer. Despite their corruption, they are the only ones who stand on the priest’s side. Father Lee (Lau Ching Wan) is young and unconventional. He fell into temptation and was sued by Donna (Almen Wong), who accuses him of rape. Lee faces a lawsuit and abandonment by his church and his followers. Gangster Mr. Gum (Eric Tsang) is willing to help and has hired Ku (Carman Lee) as his defending lawyer. Mr. Gum believes in silence by violence, while Ku would rather try false witnesses. But Lee refuses to attack Donna in court for fear of hurting her again. In the end, Lee proved to Mr. Gum and Ku that conscience does in fact exist in this corrupt world ruled by power and material desire. Package Contains 2 discs Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
