Bullet in the Head (1990) Dip Huet Gai Tau | Region-Free (Blu-ray) | Directed by John Woo

$8.99

Audio Options:

  • Cantonese: Dolby TrueHD 7.1
  • Cantonese: Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Mandarin: Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Thai: Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles:

  • Traditional Chinese
  • English

Title: Bullet in the Head (1990)

Alternate Title: Dip Huet Gai Tau

Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller, War

Plot Synopsis:
In 1967 Hong Kong, three childhood friends—Ben, Frank, and Paul—become entangled in a violent altercation that forces them to flee to war-torn Vietnam. Amidst the chaos of the Vietnam War, they become involved in the criminal underworld, leading to a series of harrowing experiences that test their friendship and moral boundaries. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the devastating impact of war on personal relationships.


Cast and Crew:

  • Director: John Woo
  • Writers: John Woo, Patrick Leung, Janet Chun
  • Cast:
    • Tony Leung Chiu-Wai as Ben
    • Jacky Cheung as Frank
    • Waise Lee as Paul
    • Simon Yam as Luke
    • Fennie Yuen as Jane

YouTube Trailer:
Bullet in the Head | Trailer


IMDb Link:
Bullet in the Head (1990)


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. matt lynch – ★★★★★
    “I’m a believer.”
  2. Logan Kenny – ★★★★★
    “Leave it to John Woo to make the phrase ‘high-octane tragedy’ a viable generic designation—this has to be the only action movie I’ve ever paused with about half an hour to go to actively wonder how any of the characters would be able to survive that long, while also delivering multiple cascading emotional climaxes worthy of the finest in melodrama.”
  3. TwitchyPeriwinkle – ★★★★½
    “This movie is intense from start to finish. The Vietnam scenes are some of the most brutal I’ve seen, and the story of friendship breaking down under pressure is heartbreaking. John Woo is a master of balancing action and emotion, and it’s on full display here.”

Meta Description:
“Bullet in the Head” (1990), directed by John Woo, is a Hong Kong action drama that follows three friends from Hong Kong to war-torn Vietnam, exploring themes of friendship, betrayal, and the horrors of war.

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