An Eye For An Eye Limited Edition Vinegar Syndrome Blu-Ray [NEW] [SLIPCOVER]
An Eye For An Eye Limited Edition Vinegar Syndrome Blu-Ray [NEW] [SLIPCOVER]
Fung is the daughter of an aging Triad boss attempting to turn his criminal enterprise into a more legitimate business. After her father is arrested by her cop boyfriend, Fung is left in charge and continues her father's mission of ridding the organization of its criminal dealings. Meanwhile, some of the other members of the gang are not happy with Fung's leadership and plan a hostile takeover. Cheong, the second in command, wants to maintain the group's violent reign and sets out to strip Fung of her power by viciously assaulting and blackmailing her. Fung's boyfriend vows to take revenge on Cheong and the organization while simultaneously dealing with his jealous partner, who also has eyes for Fung. Tensions soon boil over, and violence erupts in the streets as warring factions attempt to maintain their power.
Heavily censored in Hong Kong upon its initial release, AN EYE FOR AN EYE received a Category III rating, partly thanks to its controversial portrayal of Triad traditions and graphic outbursts of violence. Newly restored from a director-approved studio-supplied master, Vinegar Syndrome Archive is proud to present the director's cut of this gangster opus for the first time on Blu-ray, featuring all its bloodshed intact and culminating in an epic knife fight that literally leaves blood flowing in the streets.
directed by: O Sing Pui
starring: Joey Wang, John Ching, Ricky Wong Chun-Tong, Hiu-Hung Fong, Chi Shing Fung, Wilson Lam, Melvin Wong
1990 / 93 min / 1.85:1 / Cantonese Mono
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
- Newly restored by VS from a studio-supplied master
- Brand new commentary track with Kenneth Brorsson and Phil Gillon of the Podcast on Fire Network
- Brand new interview with director O Sing Pui
- Brand new interview with action director Benz Kong
- "Hong Kong Cinema in the Late ‘80s: Between Heroic Bloodshed and CAT-III Thrillers" - a brand new video essay by film historian and author Samm Deighan
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- Newly translated English subtitles