Kill Zone 2 (Saat po long 2)
When his cover gets blown, a Hong Kong cop (Wu Jing) lands in a Thai prison where the warden (Zhang Jin) works with a criminal mastermind (Louis Koo) to harvest organs for their trafficking business.
5 February 1959, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
26 October 1966, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
19 May 1974, Chongqing, China
21 October 1970, Hong Kong
3 April 1974, Beijing, China
October 26, 1966 in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
8 December 1986, Hong Kong
19 March 1955, Hong Kong
19 March 1957, Laos
5 February 1976, Surin, Thailand
May 12, 2016
Stylistically free but still cleanly delineated in character and crime-film structure, there comes a clear direction for the 21st-century action film.May 12, 2016
Unlike certain recent Hong Kong movies that got bogged down in moralizing... Kill Zone 2 delivers the goods in this post-Raid environment.July 21, 2016
With fierce action, impressive acting, and a compelling storyline, Kill Zone 2 is the first worthy Tony Jaa film to come along since The Protector.May 12, 2016
What makes Kill Zone 2 remarkable is the head-pounding martial-arts action, a ballet of brutality that makes up in murderous choreography what it lacks in narrative cohesion. No one goes to a movie called Kill Zone 2 for plot anyway.April 09, 2017
Bone-crunching fight scenes, over-the-top melodrama and jaw-dropping coincidences: epic martial-arts thriller Kill Zone 2 boasts the lot.May 12, 2016
Cheang keeps the movie in a state of exaggerated emotion; it opens with the choral "Lacrimosa" from Mozart's Requiem and a slow-mo shot tinted arterial red, and rarely lets up from there.May 12, 2016
Mostly, just as "SPL" did with Yen, this sequel serves as an ideal showcase for talented martial artists.May 13, 2016
Its very foundation is built on coincidences, which add excess density to an already dense narrative. But Cheang keeps the threads straight, which is as impressive a feat as any of his film's stunts.May 12, 2016
If there's one rewarding thing about many Hong Kong action directors, it's that they rarely dawdle in getting to what fight fans have come for: bracing shootouts and high-impact fisticuffs and footwork.May 11, 2016
Ultimately the story is secondary to the action, which rarely lets up and never lets viewers down.May 13, 2016
If you like action films, you need to see "Kill Zone 2."