The Killer's Love
After a botched assassination, a professional killer slips away from his pursuers with help from a chance encounter in a hotel lobby. To stay hidden, he pretends to be a stylish gigolo, slipping into the life of the woman he meets and agreeing to rent a room in her house. She suspects nothing at... Read more
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About The Killer's Love
After a botched assassination, a professional killer slips away from his pursuers with help from a chance encounter in a hotel lobby. To stay hidden, he pretends to be a stylish gigolo, slipping into the life of the woman he meets and agreeing to rent a room in her house. She suspects nothing at first, still thinking he is just a suave con man, and dislikes him for the deception. As trust slowly builds, the two characters heat up into a wary romance that challenges both their assumptions about safety and loyalty. He opens up about his shadowy past, and the possibility of a normal life tempts him, even as a dangerous rival resurfaces.
Directed by Jamie Luk Kim-Ming, this 1993 Hong Kong comedy action romance spotlights Carol Cheng and Simon Yam. It blends breezy caper energy with street smart humor, showcasing an era's playful take on romance amid danger, with the director's pacing on display.
Box office data for this title is not publicly available, making it difficult to gauge commercial performance. It remains a niche entry from its period rather than a major cash draw, appreciated mainly by fans of Hong Kong genre blends.
Culturally the film did not leave a broad footprint in mainstream pop culture. It is a curiosity for fans of 1990s Hong Kong cinema, notable mainly for its unusual mix of comedy and crime rather than a signature line or scene that echoes years later. Viewers often recall its quick setups and light hearted mood throughout its brief release window.
Reception notes the film's brisk tempo and its effort to blend comedy with action. It explores disguise and trust, the pull of a normal life, and whether love can soften a violent past. Performances from Cheng and Yam are charming, though some critics call the tonal shifts uneven.
Details
- Release Date
- June 03, 1993
- Runtime
- 1h 27m
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Action, Romance
- Country
- Hong Kong
- Studio
- Mandarin Films Productions Ltd. +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Carol Cheng
Lee Tai-Ho
Simon Yam
Cheung Wai-Lun
Anglie Leung Wan-Yui
Lam Kar-Kar
Jamie Luk Kim-Ming
Tai Mo
Karel Wong Chi-Yeung
Alex
David Wu
Lee Thai-Shui
Wong Wan-Choi
Supervisor Wong Ching-Chum
Kong Man-Sing
Principal
Lee Yuen-Sang
Onitsuka Ng Kin-Chung
Bodyguard to Lun's Former Partner
Director: Jamie Luk Kim-Ming