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\nThis May, Kyle takes control of all the programming designs on Catching Up On Cinema, for a special event that we're calling, \u201cKyle's Kitchen Sink\u201d!
\nAll month long, Kyle follows his nose, allowing his impulsivity and gut instinct to drive his movie selection process from week to week.
\nThis week, Kyle has us review John Woo's, Hard Boiled (1992)!
\nThe Stairs.
\nThe Warehouse.
\nThe Hospital.
\nThe Hallway.
\nRegarded as of one of the grandest and most bombastic films among John Woo's illustrious filmography, Hard Boiled (1992) is an action fan's dream come true.
\nStarring national treasures, Chow Yun-fat and Tony Leung, as well as the always brilliant Anthony Wong in a small but memorable villainous turn, Hard Boiled is ultimately an all-gas-no-brakes production, largely focused on violent spectacle rather than reveling in the melodrama that is often endemic to Woo's filmography and the heroic bloodshed genre in general.
\nFeaturing no less that 3 protracted action sequences that are packed to the brim with creativity and excellence in execution, Hard Boiled is an all-time great, well-deserving of its reputation and place in the annals of action cinema history.
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