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Beast Stalker
Beast Stalker
証人
2008 ·109 min ·China, Hong Kong ·R 16+
7.5
IMDb 6.8 КП 6.8 RT 100%
Action, Thriller, Crime
Director: Dante Lam
Trailers Beast Stalker

Sergeant Tong is wracked with guilt after he unwittingly kills a young girl whilst capuring a criminal named Cheung. When the girl's sister is later kidnapped in a ploy to get Cheung released, Sergeant Tong vows to find and rescue her before she comes to harm.

Worldwide: $3.72M
Nicholas Tse
Actor
Jingchu Zhang
Actor
Nick Cheung
Actor
🎬 Asian Film Academy 2009 — Best Supporting Actor
🎬 Asian Film Academy 2009 — Best Film Editing

The Beast Stalker is widely regarded as a gripping and emotionally resonant Hong Kong crime thriller that marks a successful stylistic pivot for director Dante Lam. While it balances high-stakes action with heavy drama, the film is occasionally debated for its theatrical performances and heightened emotional tone.

Direction The film’s direction marks a significant and successful evolution for Dante Lam, offering a polished, European-style narrative precision.
Cinematography The cinematography creates a striking visual impact, particularly in high-tension sequences like the pivotal car crash.
Score The score utilizes a melancholic blues guitar motif that effectively underscores the film's somber atmosphere.
Acting Nicholas Tse’s lead performance is polarized; some viewers praise his strong emotional range and commitment, while others find his delivery overly theatrical.
Emotion The film’s heavy reliance on emotional melodrama is seen by some as deeply impactful and gripping, while others find specific moments, such as the ending, to be overacted.
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