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So Close
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A conflict of interest between two high-kicking assassin sisters is complicated as they're pursued by the criminals who hired them and an equally high-kicking female cop.
A conflict of interest between two high-kicking assassin sisters is complicated as they're pursued by the criminals who hired them and an equally high-kicking female cop.
Actors:
Sheung Mo Lam,
Johnnie Guy,
Leon Head,
David John Saunders,
Leo Ku,
Ricardo Mamood-Vega,
Hee Ching Paw,
So Pik Wong,
Hing-Yin Kam,
Yasuaki Kurata,
Ben Lam
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Sheung Mo Lam
Johnnie Guy
Leon Head
David John Saunders
Leo Ku
18 August 1972, Hong Kong, China
Ricardo Mamood-Vega
5 June 1968, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hee Ching Paw
20 July 1947, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
So Pik Wong
1976
Hing-Yin Kam
Yasuaki Kurata
20 March 1946, Ibaraki, Japan
Ben Lam
Country:
Hong Kong
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October 06, 2003
A movie that's notable not so much for actually being well made, but for being exactly what a large chunk of the audience lives for - explosions, fighting & girls in next to no clothes.
New York Post
September 12, 2003
Hong Kong's answer to Charlie's Angels has big guns, hot chicks and cool gadgets -- hooked into a junky killers-for-hire narrative so nonsensical it practically neutralizes any guilty-pleasure positives.
Philadelphia Inquirer
September 20, 2003
If stiletto-heeled heroines outfoxing legions of dunderheaded males are what you're looking for, seek no more.
January 21, 2004
Part of the feedback loop created when The Matrix, which co-opted Hong Kong filmmaking styles, began to influence Asian cinema itself.
Seattle Times
September 12, 2003
Charlie's Angels only wish -- in some corner of their empty, overstimulated minds -- that they were as cool as the chicks in So Close.
January 19, 2004
spectacular girl on girl fights
New York Daily News
September 12, 2003
A brilliant example of the genre.
December 31, 2003
could suck a tennis ball through a keyhole
September 12, 2003
Has moments of style and audacity, but the script is a shameless muddle and the shifts in tone -- from gooey romance to hard-driving, hyper-pop action -- give the impression that the movie was directed by six or seven people in alternating shift.
New Times
October 08, 2003
...wait'll you get to the movie's finale, which shamelessly cribs from Die Hard but adds kung fu chicks and samurai swords. Honestly, haven't you always hoped someone would do that?
May 26, 2006
Contains some clever set-pieces, mostly involving a Cyrano-type communication between the sisters.
September 13, 2003
Luscious superstar Shu Qi and action expert Corey Yuen prove that Hong Kong movies can still deliver the goods Hollywood can't.

