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Sep 21, 1996 · Beyond Hypothermia: Directed by Jeong-il Choi, Ki-bong Du, Patrick Leung, Baek-gyeon Yang. With Chien-Lien Wu, Ching Wan Lau, Jae-Suk Han, Shirley Wong. A mysterious and highly skilled hit-woman in Hong Kong is paid to assassinate top-level crime bosses.
- (1.2K)
- Action, Romance, Thriller
- Jeong-il Choi, Ki-bong Du, Patrick Leung
- 1996-09-21
Beyond Hypothermia ( Chinese: 攝氏32度) is a 1996 Hong Kong - South Korean action film directed by Patrick Leung, co-produced by Johnnie To, and starring Jacklyn Wu and Sean Lau . Plot. Woo Chin Lin plays a brilliantly skilled hitwoman, Shu Li Fan, who for most of the movie has no name.
- HK $2,621,660.00
- Jung-il Choi, Johnnie To
- Siu-hung Chung
Shu Li Han (Wu Chien-lien) is a cold-blooded hit woman, literally; her body temperature is a constant 32 degrees. Tired of life as a gun for hire, she decides that her job to assassinate a Korean...
- (22)
- Patrick Leung
- R
- Action, Mystery & Thriller
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Sep 20, 1996 · A mysterious and highly successful hitwoman in Hong Kong is paid to assassinate top-level crime bosses. After beginning a relationship with a noodle vendor, she decides to travel to South Korea to complete one last job. Unfortunately, the dead man's bodyguard is out for revenge.
Beyond Hypothermia. Story: A nameless female assassin (Wu Chien Lien) has nearly no contact to the outside world. She is never in one place for more than three months, has no friends and neither does she know anything about her family nor about her family background in general.
Synopsis. Killing is all she knows. A mysterious and highly successful hitwoman in Hong Kong is paid to assassinate top-level crime bosses. After beginning a relationship with a noodle vendor, she decides to travel to South Korea to complete one last job.
Jan 8, 2011 · Running Time: 85 min. By Mighty Peking Man. The opening sequence of “Beyond Hypothermia” fools the viewers into thinking that it’s just another contender in the countless number of “assassin” films that have been overflowing the industry since John Woo’s “The Killer”. As typical as the first several minutes may be, this film stands on it’s own.