Jat go zi tau di daan sang

Mar 14 1997 N/A 1h 30m
Action, Comedy, Crime

A small-time triad must make a fateful decision to discover who he is. With that decision, his life can diverge in two paths, each leading to an ultimate fate.

Plot

When Ah-Gou, a smalltime Hong Kong street rascal, visits a fortune teller and hears that soon he will face a life-changing choice, he surely can't imagine that his life reached a middle point without return. Will he go to Mainland China with his fellow gangsters to close a deal on a couple of stolen cars? Or will he instead chose to accompany his friend on a trip to kill a mafioso in Taiwan? We are presented with the outcomes of both choices, but is any of the choices really a good one won't be easy to tell... This underground action comedy not only draws inspirations from Krzysztof Kieslowski and Quentin Tarantino, but can also be seen as a highly evaluated political commentary on Hongkong's transition to the People's Republic of China in 1997. Avant-garde cinematography, trippy electronic music and a variety of characteristic figures makes it a fun and memorable experience.

Written by

Ka-Fai Wai, Kam-Yuen Szeto, Matt Chow

Directed by

Ka-Fai Wai

Production Countries

Hong Kong

Production Companies

Milkyway Image Company, Golden Harvest Entertainment

Languages

Awards

4 wins & 6 nominations

Scores
# of Votes
1,104
Average Rating
7.4 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA