Review of Triple Tap (2010) by Franck B — 05 Jun 2011
The story elaborates in a intriguing way, like peeling an onion, slowly revealing the truth. Also in one part, the director tried to link a character back to the previous movie, Double Tap.
Chapman To is a great supporting actor in this movie! The way he moved, he spoke show the natural characteristic of the role he played. Bravo!
I am a bit disappointed with Louis Koo, where I expected him to be more illustrative in some part of the movie. For ex, the way he explained to Daniel Woo the minimum amount to invest in his hedge fund company; how he made his choice between his girl friend and his influential superior Li Bing Bing, and the part where he chose to be killed than to be arrested.
It is no doubt that the role is meant to be a complicated, yet always a calm person, but there is something missing. He managed to play a complicated minded person, with lots of secrets and dilemma in life. But somehow it doesnt appeal to me to that character.
Overall, it is worth the time to watch.
This review of Triple Tap (2010) was written by Franck B on 05 Jun 2011.
Triple Tap has generally received mixed reviews.
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