Movie A-Better-Tomorrow-1986 Revolves Around Two Film Review

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Ho finds out that Mark has a twin brother who was a former gang member that went straight and traveled to America where he opened a restaurant in New York. Kit Ho's brother was fatally wounded almost the same time his daughter was born but before he got to the hospital he died .after Kit's funeral Ho, Ken and Lung decide to avenge the death of Kit by launching an attack on Ko's mansion at...

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A huge gun battles goes down with the three men killing almost 90 people in the process. These three sit down within the mansion and the police surround them.
The plot of the movie is basically cohesive and is reasonably not complicated. The climax of the movie towards its end is both tragic and played out quite excitingly. This movie a better tomorrow is a combination of notorious shoot outs with a style that has not been seen before in movies. This movie is quite gritty and dirty and is seen to be jagged around edges. This film explores a heroic bloodshed genre whereby tough men were seen to bond in a battle heat and many people ended up dying as a result. A violence theme reigns all over the movie as there are various scenes of gun fights that lead to death and people being wounded. The movie brought in a harder dramatic narrative which most people would not have expected in an action movie.one motif of this film is to show that life can offer one a second chance if one agrees and is ready to make amendments in their way of life.

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