Double Vision (2002) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Directed by former critic Chen Kuo-fu, Shuang Tong (Double Vision) is a Taiwanese effort at combining various aspects of the crime and horror genres with the excitement of martial arts. Led by detective Li Feng-po (Leon Dai), a group of detectives use physical violence to get a confession from a suspected criminal. Meanwhile, several murders are occuring--a business man is found drowned in his office; a politicians mistress (Chiang Hui-hui) is burnt to death in her apartment, and an American clerk (Geo Gerstein) is eviscerated in his own church. Without a background in finding serial killers, the Taiwan authorties see fit to call the FBI. Agent Kevin Richter (David Morse) teams up with foreign affairs officer Huang Huo-tu (Tony Leung Kar-fai), and the pair sets off on a surreal trail which leads them through psychedelic fungus and a strange Taoist cult fun by former-businessmen. Eventually, Huang's (Leung Kar-fai) own inner demons are exposed and turned against him in a violent conclusion. - Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
08/05/2003
MPAA Reasons:
for strong violence/gore.
Run Time:
110 min.
Distributor(s):
Film Productions Asia, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Production Co.:
Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, Nan Fang Film Prods.
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Religious Zealotry, Americans Abroad, Serial Killers, Murder Investigations
Tone:
Enigmatic, Forceful, Menacing, Stylized, Tense
Keywords:
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), Taoism, confession [criminal], cult, detective, immortality, martial-arts, serial-killer, suspect
Language:
English,Mandarin
Status:
DVD