Yeuk Saat
1994 / 91m - Hong Kong
Horror, Crime
3.0*/5.0*
Red to Kill poster

Plot: Ming is a young girl who lives in a home for the mentally challenged. There she meets Lok, a social worker with a heart of gold. The warden of the home is less trustworthy. Whenever he sees a woman in red, he turns into a violent rapist. When Lok finds out, she decide to help the children by turning herself into bait.

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June 05, 2025

3.0*/5.0*

A Billy Tang Cat III classic. The little introduction at the beginning felt a bit odd, not in the least considering how blunt and crude this film is, but let's consider that part of the place and time it was produced in. The first half of the film is a little tepid and underwhelming, but the final 30 minutes make up for it.

The performances aren't that great, and this isn't the most polished Hong Kong film out there. The setup feels a little rushed, and the tone is uneven, but once the revenge part starts, the film picks up steam. There are some memorable and over-the-top moments that are well worth watching for fans of Cat III cinema, so sit back, power through the first half, and have a good time.