It's not that the entire piece is written so terribly; it's just that the film is thrown together in the most undesirable fashion.
One Last Dance (2005)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:1
Rotten:1
Average Rating:N/A
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for brief strong language.
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 1999
Synopsis: On the surface, One Last Dance is a scintillating Singaporean crime film, but pay attention. What's bubbling beneath is a puzzle whose pieces consist of images and dialogue that, when put together,... On the surface, One Last Dance is a scintillating Singaporean crime film, but pay attention. What's bubbling beneath is a puzzle whose pieces consist of images and dialogue that, when put together, lift the viewing experience from the enjoyable to the sublime. In a country of four million, it isn't easy to hide, but in the darkest corner lurks an anonymous hit man known only as "T." He is summoned from the shadows when a red envelope, carrying the name of a man who has betrayed the gangster code, is dropped into an unmarked mailbox on a side street close to hell. After a life filled with killing, T–a man with neither vices nor family–decides it's time to retire after this job, to leave Singapore while there is still room to move. But in a world of darkness, shadows can play tricks on you. Things aren't always what they seem to be, and getting out may cost a heavy price. Writer/director Max Makowski returns to Sundance (The Pigeon Egg Strategy) with another cinematic riddle that's as fun to figure out as it is to watch. Featuring a fantastic ensemble collection of actors, creative cinematography, and brisk dialogue, One Last Dance merges Eastern and Western sensibilities into one dynamic film. -- © Sundance Film Festival [More]
Starring: Ti Lung, Shu Chuan Hsu, Harvey Keitel
Starring: Ti Lung, Shu Chuan Hsu, Harvey Keitel
Director: Max Makowski
Director: Max Makowski
Reviews for One Last Dance
A soulful lead performance by Francis Ng as a disillusioned hit man is the main reason to see One Last Dance.
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