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| Eddy Ko in Heroes Shed No Tears |
Cast: Eddy Ko, Lam Ching-ying, Philippe Loffredo, Cécile Le Bailly, Chau Sang Lau, Yuet Sang Chin, Ma Ying-chun, Doo Hee Jang, Lee Hye-sook. Screenplay: Peter Ho-Sun Chan, Chiu Leung-chun, John Woo. Cinematography: Kenichi Nakagawa. Art direction: Fung Yuen-chi. Film editing: Peter Cheung. Music: Tang Siu-lam.
Aside from some of John Woo's characteristically volatile action scenes, his early film Heroes Shed No Tears is a fairly forgettable movie about an incursion of some mercenaries led by soldier of fortune Chan Chung (Eddy Ko) into the drug-running area called the Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge. The mission is complicated when Chan is reunited with his young son (Ma Ying-chun) and the team is encumbered not only with the boy but also his pretty aunt (Lee Hye-sook) and a French reporter (Cécile Le Bailly). Along the way, they also join up with Louis (Philippe Loffredo), an American expat, and are menaced by a vicious Vietnamese colonel (Lam Ching-ying), who captures Chan and tortures him. The action is interrupted by some sex scenes at Louis's residence that are uncharacteristic of Yoo's work and which he claims he didn't direct, as well as some pointless comic episodes involving some of Chan's fellow mercenaries. In short, it's sort of a mess, and Woo has expressed regret that it's part of his filmography.
