Vengeance
Johnnie To (Hong Kong/China/France 2009)
Vengeance is a rich, fragrant reduction of To’s favorite themes (male bonding and codes of loyalty, the triad underworld, vengeance) trademarks (slow-motion clouds of blood, unforgettable set pieces, impossibly sleek cinematography, brooding men, black humor) and actors (Anthony Wong, Simon Yam, Lam Suet). One splendid difference: Vengeance stars French actor and singer Johnny Hallyday (adding a nice tip of the chapeau to the French noirs of the ’60s, when Hallyday had his rock and roll heyday). Hallyday plays François Costello, a Parisian restaurant owner who is in Macau at the request of his daughter—to avenge a savage attack on her family. Costello crosses paths with a crack team of triad hit men, whom he then hires to carry out his own revenge plan—a plan growing increasingly hazy due to his deteriorating memory. The craggy, lived-in face of Hallyday is as riveting as To’s mad scenes of mayhem, which include a fierce nighttime shootout as clouds pass over the full moon and—shootouts being To’s stock in trade—an epic battle in a junkyard that has to be seen to be believed. Vengeance, indeed, is a dish best served by Johnnie To. —Tod Booth, SFIFF
Written by Wai Ka Fai. Photographed by Cheng Siu Keung. With Johnny Hallyday, Anthony Wong, Sylvie Testud. (108 min, IFC). www.ifcfilms.com
Written by Wai Ka Fai. Photographed by Cheng Siu Keung. With Johnny Hallyday, Anthony Wong, Sylvie Testud. (108 min, IFC). www.ifcfilms.com
August 13–19, 2010
Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
Sundance Kabuki Cinemas






