Dog Bite Dog - 狗咬狗 (2006)

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    Title: Dog Bite Dog - 狗咬狗
    Year: 2006
    Country: Hong Kong
    Language: Cantonese
    Subtitles: English
    Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
    Size: 700 MB
    Media: AVI
    Cast: Edison Chen, Sam Lee, Pei Pei, Suet Lam, Siu-Fai Cheung, Yiu-Cheung Lai, Cheung Suet, Lam Ka Wah, Yiu Cheung Lai

    Edison Chen extends his famously limited range with Dog Bite Dog, an anticipated crime thriller that's harrowing, punishing, and unforgiving to both its characters and the audience. Chen stars as a Cambodian hitman let loose in Hong Kong, where he proceeds to snuff his mark and just about everyone else who crosses his path. We're first introduced to him on the boat over, where he's locked in the hold like some sort of illegally-transported feral animal. When his meal of rice porridge is spilled into his dwelling, he devours the spilled food like the eponymous dog of the title. The way Chen is portrayed in these sequences, it's like he's some uncontrollable beast who'll literally bite the hand that feeds him. He's dirty, scruffy, and practically monosyllabic, plus he'd probably eviscerate you with his teeth if you made fun of his rapping. And while he may be a figurative canine, he doesn't actually call anyone "dog". Clearly, this is the greatest Edison Chen film ever.

    Opposing the assassin (Chen's character is never named) is Wai (Sam Lee), a young detective with a decidedly disagreeable attitude. Wai clashes with his superior officer (Eddie Cheung Siu-Fai) over his sullen and insubordinate attitude, before beginning his pursuit of the assassin - who we'll call Ed, simply for discussion's sake. After checking out the crime scene, Wai runs into Ed, who leads him into a local dai pai dong (or open-air restaurant) and proceeds to demonstrate his killer instinct by offing a pile of people. The display of casual brutality incenses Wai, and once Ed is on the loose, Wai begins to become unhinged in his pursuit. Leaving the rest of the cops (including Lam Suet and Lai Yiu-Cheung) far behind, Wai sinks even lower in his obsessive chase, brutalizing informants, bartering information for drugs, and basically acting like a world class lout. After a while, the question must be asked: who's worse, the killer or the cop?

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