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SPL 2: A Time for Consequences

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An undercover cop and Thai prison guard fight to bring down a crime syndicate in . Kit (Wu Jing) is an undercover cop, who was assigned by his supervisor and uncle Wah () to take down a crime syndicate run by Mr Hung (). Kit’s cover is blown and he is thrown into a Thai prison run by corrupt warden Ko (Zhang Jin). Meanwhile, Chai (), one of the guards working at the prison, is desperate to find a bone-marrow donor for his sick daughter and ends up teaming up with Kit to take down the syndicate.

SPL 2: A Time for Consequence is a sequel in name only to 2005’s Saat po long, also known as SPL: Kill Zone. There is no real connection to the previous film, other the return of actors Wu Jing and Simon Yam, who are playing different characters than they played last time around. The film focuses primarily on the two parallel stories of wrongfully prisoned undercover cop Kit and desperate prison guard Chai.

One thing that can be said without a doubt about SPL 2 is that is has some very excellent martial arts fight scenes, particular the film’s epic final battle. However, all this action comes at the end of a somewhat slow two hour crime drama, which wastes many of the talent that is in the film, particularly Simon Yam, who is almost reduced to being a punching bag. While SPL 2 is worth checking out for the action scenes, the rest of the film is not too appealing.

 ★ ★ ★ |  WATCHABLE 

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Kill Zone 2 (2015)
Runtime:120 minutes
Director:Soi Cheang
Countries:China, Hong Kong
Actors:
Chatchai
Chan Chi-Kit
Chan Kwok-Wah
Ko Hung
Hung Mun-Gong
Wong Kwong
Hung Mun-Biu
Cheung Chun-Tung
Kwok Chun-Yat
Fan Ging-Hung
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(screenplay)
Plots:
While undercover officer Kit is taken prisoner by the syndicate, he befriends his keeper and discovers an organ trafficking ring.
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