Killer Dragon

Nan Yan
Sammo Hung, Chan Hung, Wang Hexi, Lu Shuyi, Leung Yu Yeung, Kwan Bo Wai, Sek Sau, Tang Jia Hui, Ho Ka Kui
2002
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Cantonese
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as殺手狂龍,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2002Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating5.0(For reference only)。
Over ten years ago, retired officer Meng Jin (played by Sammo Hung) adopted five neglected or troubled youths: A-Fen (played by Chan Hung), A-Zhi (played by Wang Hexi), A-Wei (played by Li Wei Shang), A-En (played by Lu Shuyi), and A-Jie (played by Tang Jia Hui). Uncle Jin taught them various skills and knowledge he learned in the police force with the aim of training them to become exceptional assassins. Before Uncle Jin retired, he saw many criminals he had arrested walk out of the court with arrogance due to insufficient evidence or someone else taking the blame. Uncle Jin thought that since the current laws cannot punish those people, he would have to take on the role of their executioner himself. Today, over ten years later, aside from A-Fen taking care of Meng Jin's daily life, A-Zhi, A-Wei, A-Jie, and A-En have embarked on a career as assassins, utilizing the skills they have learned. Uncle Jin always has one condition when taking on a task: the target must be someone who is heinously evil or a scourge to society. Therefore, each time the four disciples complete their missions, they feel a sense of satisfaction. One day, Uncle Jin announced a new mission targeting a notorious Hong Kong gangster who committed numerous crimes. The four were very excited because they could return to their birthplace—Hong Kong. Upon arriving in Hong Kong, A-Zhi and the others found everything there to be quite fresh and new. However, this mission took an unexpected turn, as Uncle Jin could not find his four disciples by the meeting time; the four found themselves lost in a city that appeared prosperous on the surface but was filled with hidden dangers, crimes, and darkness. They encountered many situations they could not understand or resolve; to protect themselves, they even killed people they shouldn't have. It was at this moment that Uncle Jin realized that the four disciples, who grew up on the island, completely lacked the ability to discern right from wrong and the nuances of human relationships. Unknowingly, he had trained four ignorant, ruthless killing machines who would kill without blinking... Uncle Jin searched everywhere for his four disciples, and when he finds them, how will the anti-crime Uncle Jin deal with these four he trained himself, who are seen as heartless killers by the citizens of Hong Kong?