I'm from Italy, I watched this movie in July 2013 at New York's Lincoln Center during my honeymoon with my wife. She was so glad I picked up such a romantic movie
Shortly after I got married, I took my wife to watch "The Wolf of Wallstreet" thinking it was another movie like "Wall Street" with Michael Douglas. I had to tell my wife I'm sorry I had no idea what this movie was about.
I commented the same a few years back, maybe not on this exact video but another one of it on RUclips and Byron Gibson, the actor that is being tortured, actually thanked me for my comment.
I know right? I've made the mistake of watching actual gore tube videos and such and what strikes me is how basically no actors sound like the real thing if you watch those. In this scene, the actor is actually pretty close. He's talented, lol.
This is art. I fucking love this movie, the "unorthodox" storyline, the cinematography, the vibrant colours, the direction, the background score, the performances (especially Vithaya Pansringram's creepy acting) and the violence. It's 🔥
I had my eardrum pierced once for medical reasons. Probably the worst pain I have ever felt, even if it only took a moment. I cannot even imagine this.
I liked both, the saw movies and this one. They're not quite comparable, they're different styles. Also highly recommended: the neon demon, also by Nicolas Winding Refn. I enjoyed the first two Hostel films as well, I laughed my ass off.
@@radbodascyltoscynewulflivius My father died from a cancer similar to Jigsaw. He was non functional, and believed it was the Nixon administration. It was difficult to suspend belief in those films, although early on there was potential. Your comment is diplomatic though, and you see the appeal in both, which I appreciate, even if I didn’t enjoy Saw.
Adam Langfelder ive never heard the words beautiful or fascinating used when describing torture before? but ok, whatever. better not look in your basement i guess.
I remember that the owner of the small cinema was apologizing afterwards to the audience at the exit, that he had picked such a movie.... Well, I liked it... I consider it as a formalized depiction of the demons that haunt mankind... 🤔
I know the torture's the main focus of that scene but that singer has the voice of an absolute goddess. Big crush, wish I could find more material on her
There is actually a quote from early 60s Johnny Quest where Johnny's Father , Dr. Benton Quest , made an observation about the Far East. " The Orient has always held a special fascination for Westerners , beautifully exotic yet sinister ! " That describes this film. I now understand it and I wouldn't want to watch it again ! Stuff of Nightmares that takes forever to wake up from !
Agree. Movie went downhill, not like it was any good to begin with, after this and you HATE Chang. Nor do you care what happens to anybody. One of the worst movies I have ever seen
Watching this scene, the first thought that came to my mind was, "Where the FUCK did all these knives and sharp implements come from? Were they there the whole time?".
***** You stupid? He was pulling the knives out of girls' hair and vases. That means that they could have been there before he showed up. What kind of place is that?
***** I was making the comment for humorous effect, but that is clearly beyond a cretin like you who takes everything literally. Please stop making a fool of yourself.
***** I love it when overreacting morons try to backpedal. You should have just crawled back into your hole rather than continuing to look like a fool.
He didn't have a choice, he had a gun in his face, and by the time he knew what was happening, he had two mini swords in his arms. Sbarnett37tiger proabably can't have very deep thoughts, which is alright, cause this movie is only for people who can watch movies in a philosophical and meaningful manner.
***** Almost right. The writer said he made the movie as a deep and meaningful story essentially for himself. He was never trying to entertain an audience. So what he wanted to film was Ryan Gosling staring into space with the same stupid expression on his face for 1 and a half hours. I still enjoyed it to an extent, but yeah it was pretty fucking ridiculous.
@sbarnett37tiger Boring is an opinionated word. So yes there would have to be a debate.. Nicholas Winding Refn said he made this movie for himself, this was his "porno". Personally I felt what he was trying to do. I felt the emotion and the deep level of thought he conveyed. The reason Ryan Gosling had one facial expression is because he was not allowed to show emotion because his mother had stripped that from him, but you could feel the distraught that was within him. You could feel his anger, his love, his compassion, his sensitivity. The most memorable scene in this movie to me was when he told his "girlfriend/love interest" to take off the dress he gave her. You could see the anger that dwelled within him unleash at that moment, and that was as powerful a scene as I have ever seen. So no this movie was not "dead boring" because it wasn't to me and the thousands of others that understood what this movie was about.
Trevors Trailers I agree with you in that the scene where he angrily yells at "Mai"( dunno if that's the right spelling or pronunciation *shrugs*) to take off the dress was simultaneously hard to watch and very well done because at first he quietly, patiently, and(somewhat)calmly "tells" her to take it off but when she starts to question/defy him, he has her backed up against the wall and is literally screaming in her face all within the blink of an eye and, like you said, it's during this scene that the viewer/audience both witnesses and is able to feel the palpable sense of anger and internal conflict that his character struggles with. 💯
It is an art movie. So it is not made to "entertain" the mainstream. Does mainstream people go see painting or listen classical music too much? No because they dont find it entertaining. I personally loved the movie and found out so many aspects. Some people dont like it, don't like it then. Then again, some people consider movies like Anti-Christ or Melancholia artistic and great movies, where I found them to be pretty pretentious over artistic shit. This movie kept pretty much it in moderate. It is not for simply persons, yet it is about matter of taste.
Crazy93SG i wonder if refn did only god forgives before drive then maybe it would have gotten better reviews? i think this film suffers from being harshly compared with its predecessor.
Mez Hossain That is true, most of the people compare it to the original movie, or expected action packed Michael Bay-bullshit. But artistically it is not over the top, beautifull movie with good cinematography and symbolism, not too complicated plot also. It needs lot of research, after watching it several times, people will discover the meaning of it, in time they will also appreciate it.
As one that also watched this movie several times, I really am curious about your interpretation of it. What meaning have you found in the movie and its characters?
It's just art for people with sadistic tendencies. This scene is just violence for violence sake and Kubrick did it in Clockwork Orange but that had a point about violence itself when this has none. It's a director tripping on how violent he can be, the furthest away from Ahimsa principle.
Iker122 LOL....so true....at least in that movie you could watch Dean Stockwell singing an old Roy Orbison song to Dennis Hopper and subsequently watch him come apart at the seams....This movie tried hard to capture some of that madness but failed miserably.
anton823 Apples and oranges. Yes, Refn is influenced by Lynch, but what avant-garde filmmaker that started making movies after Lynch, hasn't ripped off some element of his style it's kind of impossible not to cos the man created a visual language that has widely informed cinema in general since his arrival. Btw, MOST movies are crap compared to BlueVelvet as it is a stunning masterwork, but OGF IS a brilliantly constructed/executed, pitch perfect, exercise in thematic meditation, momentum, & tone. It establishes ideas that come the ending are all fully realized
@Jesse Brennan None ! That is why Dennis Hopper is considered the most whacked and sleaziest villain in film history. However there are others who are far more traumatic . Noah Cross , the amoral, power drunk , politically connected, extremely wealthy landowner in Chinatown , Michael Pitt's Character Paul in Funny Games , Matty Walker in Body Heat, Henry in Portrait of a Serial Killer, Bernie Rose in Drive and for my money the best Hannibal Lecter was the first one , Brian Cox ! Why ? Because as one astute blogger put it " Sure Anthony Hopkins is scary but he is a Hammer Horror film type villain and you know he is sinister from the getgo and Mads is an interesting personable high society one but Brian Cox is the one that walks among us unnoticed and undetected !" I could actually see Brian Cox 's Hannibal walking into that hardware store in Breaking Bad and later making a meal out of Walt if he is interested with Walt not seeing it coming at all ! ' Anyway from what I know of this film this torturer is actually supposed to be a good guy and that is all I will say. Movie is a surrealistic , Kafkaesque nightmare & I wish people would quit dissing it just because the Director ,as are many influenced. by David Lynch.
@Jesse Brennan That depends on what version ! I read the book Red Dragon & saw the 1985 Manhunter which features Bryan Cox. Hannibal is pretty bad but I still think the Bryan Cox performance is the scariest because it hits you days later. Did you like Only God Forgives and are you familiar with the other villains I mentioned ?
Felt hugely let down by this movie after watching Drive (which instantly became my favourite film). That said, this and the fight scene are masterpieces of cinematography.
The same people who call this art, are the same people who think Andy Warhol's Campbell's soup can should command 10 million dollars at an auction. The last time I checked, people go to the movies to be entertained. I watched this on Netflix on a Saturday. When Monday came around, I set up a doctor's appointment to get on anti depressants. I had to do this because I developed PTSD after watching it.
Joe Schmoe I know what hyperbole means you inbred sack of vomit. Go look look up tasteless, worthless, pathetic, brain dead, God-forsaken, and shallow. They describe you perfectly you molding hunk of after-birth
Joe Schmoe And? You were horribly rude even though he/she brought up a good point. This film is stupid and appalling and has no reason to exist and neither do you!
chang was by far my favorite character in this film. everything in this film was a form of symbolism. chang being a twisted form of an angel of retribution. complete mindfuck that had me thinking for weeks after the film. same with valhalla rising - which i also loved (as disturbing and creepy as it was).
@@waltzink147 Well if you believe in Ahimsa this movie is blasphemous to God and only brings bad karma to the filmmaker. I mean "angel of retribution", what religion is that. Demon of retribution maybe?
I though tough gangsters have guns, in any REAL situation that cop wouldn't have been ten feet away without bullets flying! Bullshit scene to a completely pointless film
I'm from Italy, I watched this movie in July 2013 at New York's Lincoln Center during my honeymoon with my wife. She was so glad I picked up such a romantic movie
Che scelta particolare ahaha
Are you still together? If so - you both made a wonderful choice.
Shortly after I got married, I took my wife to watch "The Wolf of Wallstreet" thinking it was another movie like "Wall Street" with Michael Douglas. I had to tell my wife I'm sorry I had no idea what this movie was about.
dude, hats off to the actor for his screaming! you can literally feel the anguish!
I commented the same a few years back, maybe not on this exact video but another one of it on RUclips and Byron Gibson, the actor that is being tortured, actually thanked me for my comment.
I know right? I've made the mistake of watching actual gore tube videos and such and what strikes me is how basically no actors sound like the real thing if you watch those. In this scene, the actor is actually pretty close. He's talented, lol.
It's just another night after Taco Bell
Poor David Guetta :(
Ikr
😂😂😂😂
Weathever
Weathever
Lolllll
This is art. I fucking love this movie, the "unorthodox" storyline, the cinematography, the vibrant colours, the direction, the background score, the performances (especially Vithaya Pansringram's creepy acting) and the violence. It's 🔥
This parable taught us God is great!
Please guys give me some titles like this movie and thank you
The fight scene between him and Ryan gosling is art
I had my eardrum pierced once for medical reasons. Probably the worst pain I have ever felt, even if it only took a moment. I cannot even imagine this.
This is a movie that divides an audience unlike any other!...I LOVED IT!! :D
I remember watching this movie in theaters and an elderly couple got up and left about 30 min in
Still a better torture scene than the 'Saw' movies, this WAS a good movie if you understand it
***** Then what made you want to watch this?
***** You're a troll.
I liked both, the saw movies and this one. They're not quite comparable, they're different styles. Also highly recommended: the neon demon, also by Nicolas Winding Refn. I enjoyed the first two Hostel films as well, I laughed my ass off.
@@radbodascyltoscynewulflivius My father died from a cancer similar to Jigsaw. He was non functional, and believed it was the Nixon administration. It was difficult to suspend belief in those films, although early on there was potential. Your comment is diplomatic though, and you see the appeal in both, which I appreciate, even if I didn’t enjoy Saw.
This to me is one of the most fascinating and most beautifully done torture scenes in any film I've ever seen.
Thanks Adam ;)
Adam Langfelder ive never heard the words beautiful or fascinating used when describing torture before? but ok, whatever. better not look in your basement i guess.
Me too. The screams of pain are blood curdling and very realistic.
+paul harper You're messed in the head
Harold Beilsky why's that?
The scariest part was the dude just calmly walking around. The guy being tortured was awful and all, but that slow methodical walk. CHRIST!
Ikr
The dude is God
Nicholas Winding Refn really knows how to make scenes of brutal but sophisticated violence
Honestly. This was like an elegant Stanley Kubrick film with graphic violence.
I remember that the owner of the small cinema was apologizing afterwards to the audience at the exit, that he had picked such a movie.... Well, I liked it... I consider it as a formalized depiction of the demons that haunt mankind... 🤔
It would be my dream to own a small cinema where I get to show the movies I like.
MASTERPIECE
I know the torture's the main focus of that scene but that singer has the voice of an absolute goddess. Big crush, wish I could find more material on her
One of the craziest scenes I ever sat through. His screams were horrifying.
I completly forgot this scene, I think my brain wanted to evacuate this memory, and I understand why. I wish I’ll forget again.
same lol
WTF!? I swear when I watched this film on DVD there was no one else in the room, it were just them two!
This is a far disturbing than any scene in all Saw films.
Agreed, imagine having to be pinned to a spiked chair while some guy spoke chinese and you have no idea what he is saying
@@MsYukizomesorangejuice It's not Chinese, it's Taiwanese.
@@corysmith564 Taiwanese is a dialect of Chinese.
@@bodenlosedosenhose1590 Sorry my mistake. I really meant Thai (Siamese).
@@corysmith564 No prob.
Fantastic movie 🎬
This is this film’s version of how Albert Brooks killed the sleazy gangster in Drive.
Cooke
The music at the beginning really makes me crave a Chinese food buffet.
It was Thai music my man, a completely different thing
@@rhizomorph-music Language-wise, yeah, but musically it's virtually indecipherable.
This movie was so weird. But I love this part 🤣
There is actually a quote from early 60s Johnny Quest where Johnny's Father , Dr. Benton Quest , made an observation about the Far East. " The Orient has always held a special fascination for Westerners , beautifully exotic yet sinister ! " That describes this film. I now understand it and I wouldn't want to watch it again ! Stuff of Nightmares that takes forever to wake up from !
I screamed like a little girl the first time I saw this scene...the most when he stabbed the ears lol
I cringed when i saw this on watchmojo!
Holy fucking moly
DRIVE IS LEGEND
Those two scenes played back to back are nearly identical in a way
At 3:30 Chang is like wrong answer...greusome
Beautiful song :) I know several Thai women, they are very sweet.
Behold, the wrath of god
Lt. Chang is the most dangerous person in the whole world
Gotdamn Nicholas!!!!!
Not everyone is as brave as you Jon.
this scene was too much
Agree. Movie went downhill, not like it was any good to begin with, after this and you HATE Chang. Nor do you care what happens to anybody. One of the worst movies I have ever seen
Tomoz tomoz
Does anyone know the name of that beginning song the woman is singing?
it would've been more brutal if he showed the eye gouging like in a chien andalou
Watching this scene, the first thought that came to my mind was, "Where the FUCK did all these knives and sharp implements come from? Were they there the whole time?".
*****
You stupid? He was pulling the knives out of girls' hair and vases. That means that they could have been there before he showed up. What kind of place is that?
***** I was making the comment for humorous effect, but that is clearly beyond a cretin like you who takes everything literally. Please stop making a fool of yourself.
***** I love it when overreacting morons try to backpedal. You should have just crawled back into your hole rather than continuing to look like a fool.
***** Oh yes, the old turnaround style of debate. I'm not really insulting you if I call you a moron- I'm just calling a spade a spade.
***** Wow, you're still posting?
I wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of Chang.
what's the song playing at the beginning????
Shit's not even bad. Some people either need to grow a pair or stop watching rated R films to begin with.
why does he just sit there? why doesn't he try to fight back or run? I watched the movie but I still don't understand why he just sat there :/
***** haha!
He didn't have a choice, he had a gun in his face, and by the time he knew what was happening, he had two mini swords in his arms. Sbarnett37tiger proabably can't have very deep thoughts, which is alright, cause this movie is only for people who can watch movies in a philosophical and meaningful manner.
***** Almost right. The writer said he made the movie as a deep and meaningful story essentially for himself. He was never trying to entertain an audience. So what he wanted to film was Ryan Gosling staring into space with the same stupid expression on his face for 1 and a half hours. I still enjoyed it to an extent, but yeah it was pretty fucking ridiculous.
@sbarnett37tiger Boring is an opinionated word. So yes there would have to be a debate.. Nicholas Winding Refn said he made this movie for himself, this was his "porno". Personally I felt what he was trying to do. I felt the emotion and the deep level of thought he conveyed. The reason Ryan Gosling had one facial expression is because he was not allowed to show emotion because his mother had stripped that from him, but you could feel the distraught that was within him. You could feel his anger, his love, his compassion, his sensitivity. The most memorable scene in this movie to me was when he told his "girlfriend/love interest" to take off the dress he gave her. You could see the anger that dwelled within him unleash at that moment, and that was as powerful a scene as I have ever seen. So no this movie was not "dead boring" because it wasn't to me and the thousands of others that understood what this movie was about.
Trevors Trailers I agree with you in that the scene where he angrily yells at "Mai"( dunno if that's the right spelling or pronunciation *shrugs*) to take off the dress was simultaneously hard to watch and very well done because at first he quietly, patiently, and(somewhat)calmly "tells" her to take it off but when she starts to question/defy him, he has her backed up against the wall and is literally screaming in her face all within the blink of an eye and, like you said, it's during this scene that the viewer/audience both witnesses and is able to feel the palpable sense of anger and internal conflict that his character struggles with. 💯
whats the name of that song she's singing?
god
ARRRRGGGHHHGHHGHH !!!!
Lmfao
Chang (in Cantonese): why?
Who know this song??
I think I've been here before.
Intense as Fu#k!!!
what is the name of the song at the begining?
Falling in love...Cliff Martinez
Only people with zero mirror neurons and a highly superficial appreciation of art like this film...
It is an art movie. So it is not made to "entertain" the mainstream. Does mainstream people go see painting or listen classical music too much? No because they dont find it entertaining. I personally loved the movie and found out so many aspects. Some people dont like it, don't like it then. Then again, some people consider movies like Anti-Christ or Melancholia artistic and great movies, where I found them to be pretty pretentious over artistic shit. This movie kept pretty much it in moderate. It is not for simply persons, yet it is about matter of taste.
Crazy93SG i wonder if refn did only god forgives before drive then maybe it would have gotten better reviews? i think this film suffers from being harshly compared with its predecessor.
Mez Hossain That is true, most of the people compare it to the original movie, or expected action packed Michael Bay-bullshit. But artistically it is not over the top, beautifull movie with good cinematography and symbolism, not too complicated plot also. It needs lot of research, after watching it several times, people will discover the meaning of it, in time they will also appreciate it.
As one that also watched this movie several times, I really am curious about your interpretation of it. What meaning have you found in the movie and its characters?
Crazy93SG every one has different opinions
It's just art for people with sadistic tendencies. This scene is just violence for violence sake and Kubrick did it in Clockwork Orange but that had a point about violence itself when this has none. It's a director tripping on how violent he can be, the furthest away from Ahimsa principle.
I wish Family Guy or Southpark would parody this.
"Like that time I angered God in SE Asia"
@@bigislander72 They will
Gangsters make the World go round!
Nope. That is very wrong.
+Ablaza Grant True but todays gangsters wear Armani suits and operate from the white house and controled from israel.
ouch!
I just watched this on Netflix and I didn't understand a damn thing in this movie. I felt like I was on an acid trip watching Blue Velvet.
Blue Velvet is miles ahead of this movie..
Iker122
LOL....so true....at least in that movie you could watch Dean Stockwell singing an old Roy Orbison song to Dennis Hopper and subsequently watch him come apart at the seams....This movie tried hard to capture some of that madness but failed miserably.
anton823
Apples and oranges. Yes, Refn is influenced by Lynch, but what avant-garde filmmaker that started making movies after Lynch, hasn't ripped off some element of his style it's kind of impossible not to cos the man created a visual language that has widely informed cinema in general since his arrival.
Btw, MOST movies are crap compared to BlueVelvet as it is a stunning masterwork, but OGF IS a brilliantly constructed/executed, pitch perfect, exercise in thematic meditation, momentum, & tone.
It establishes ideas that come the ending are all fully realized
@Jesse Brennan None ! That is why Dennis Hopper is considered the most whacked and sleaziest villain in film history. However there are others who are far more traumatic . Noah Cross , the amoral, power drunk , politically connected, extremely wealthy landowner in Chinatown , Michael Pitt's Character Paul in Funny Games , Matty Walker in Body Heat, Henry in Portrait of a Serial Killer, Bernie Rose in Drive and for my money the best Hannibal Lecter was the first one , Brian Cox ! Why ? Because as one astute blogger put it " Sure Anthony Hopkins is scary but he is a Hammer Horror film type villain and you know he is sinister from the getgo and Mads is an interesting personable high society one but Brian Cox is the one that walks among us unnoticed and undetected !" I could actually see Brian Cox 's Hannibal walking into that hardware store in Breaking Bad and later making a meal out of Walt if he is interested with Walt not seeing it coming at all ! ' Anyway from what I know of this film this torturer is actually supposed to be a good guy and that is all I will say. Movie is a surrealistic , Kafkaesque nightmare & I wish people would quit dissing it just because the Director ,as are many influenced. by David Lynch.
@Jesse Brennan That depends on what version ! I read the book Red Dragon & saw the 1985 Manhunter which features Bryan Cox. Hannibal is pretty bad but I still think the Bryan Cox performance is the scariest because it hits you days later. Did you like Only God Forgives and are you familiar with the other villains I mentioned ?
Was that guy ever seen in the movie after he got tortured
That asian boss cop is a gangster
what is this song called??
i wanna listen to the rest of it.
It's an original song for the soundtrack. 'Falling in Love' by Cliff Martinez and Rahta Phongam.
This so calms me down. The screaming is like music to my ears.
Did he die?
Why is this kind of hot though 😬
Watchmojo bought me here back in 2015 I think
Honestly Valhalla Rising was more brutal; but I gotta admit this is pretty bad. Same with the fight scene between Chang and Julian. Its pretty brutal.
This movie is total bullshit. Just about how disturbing and sick a movie can get. Drive and Place...Pines shouldn’t be in same resume as this junk!
You're right.
You should watch the new Spiderman instead, no need much brain for that kind of movie.
And why didn't he fight back???
Because he had a gun pointed at him, and yet was still defiant.
He isn't then going to be able to fight back with 2 skewers impaling his arms.
Because this movie is fucking nonsense
Felt hugely let down by this movie after watching Drive (which instantly became my favourite film). That said, this and the fight scene are masterpieces of cinematography.
I think the shock alone from the pain would have killed him I think he would have been dead after the eye gouging
Nah, the human body can survive alot.
This is why you should open your eyes and ears otherwise someone will shut them for you
This was a bit much, even for me. My God, I bet that would hurt in real life.
Is this a punishment for a boom car driver?
Where's the full clip of the torture?
This is the whole scene
paul harper This is it?
Yep, I've watched the film and there is no more length to this scene
paul harper Huh....I expected there to be more to this, but okay.
+paul harper how come I don't believe you?
Talk about a fucked up scene
I mean, that would lower the crime rate.
He's the slickest cop in town
In the bible those who stare at the face of god dies immediately due to the perplexing nature of his face. I love how this scene depicts that
Cool !
what the hell
@@mistigri9715😂
Wha the fuck omg
I can do that
This is just as bad as the scene in bone tomahawk
This is as bad as that one scene in danganronpa 3 episode 9!
No, not really. I can rewatch this scene
This is pure sexual sadism
Yeah the fight was intense but at least it was fucking cool to watch, this just makes me cringe!
Was the Chinese guy supposed to be god? Carrying out gods work? i don't get it
Chinese guy?
The same people who call this art, are the same people who think Andy Warhol's Campbell's soup can should command 10 million dollars at an auction. The last time I checked, people go to the movies to be entertained. I watched this on Netflix on a Saturday. When Monday came around, I set up a doctor's appointment to get on anti depressants. I had to do this because I developed PTSD after watching it.
And you're some pathetic little fairy that thinks he's tough shit.
Joe Schmoe I know what hyperbole means you inbred sack of vomit. Go look look up tasteless, worthless, pathetic, brain dead, God-forsaken, and shallow. They describe you perfectly you molding hunk of after-birth
cautioncone16
dude....was talking to weeboo not you....
Joe Schmoe And? You were horribly rude even though he/she brought up a good point. This film is stupid and appalling and has no reason to exist and neither do you!
cautioncone16
and? the response that I got....how would you categorize it?....just curious....
since you appear to occupy the moral high ground here.
this scene made me hate Chang and the movie went downhill from here..
chang was by far my favorite character in this film. everything in this film was a form of symbolism. chang being a twisted form of an angel of retribution. complete mindfuck that had me thinking for weeks after the film. same with valhalla rising - which i also loved (as disturbing and creepy as it was).
You must not have understood his character and purpose then.
I got the point but the exaggeration only antagonized Chang. Which is not what you want.
@@waltzink147 Well if you believe in Ahimsa this movie is blasphemous to God and only brings bad karma to the filmmaker. I mean "angel of retribution", what religion is that. Demon of retribution maybe?
Is this chinese
+Fred Perkins The movie takes place in Thailand, but it is a Danish-French film.
+Hail to the King Baby ohh ok
I though tough gangsters have guns, in any REAL situation that cop wouldn't have been ten feet away without bullets flying! Bullshit scene to a completely pointless film
the guy had a gun pulled on him regardless