Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: 860001110050DVD
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 860001110050
- Street Date: 08/25/20
- PreBook Date: 07/21/20
- Label: Cheng Cheng Films »
- Genre: Film Noir
- Run Time: 117 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2017
- Region Code: 1
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Christopher Lee as Chiu Ching-Kai
- Hsu Wei-ning as Maggie
- Kaiser Chuang as Wang Yi-Chi
- Ko Chia-Yen as Hsu Ai-Ting
- Mason Lee as Wei
- Director: Cheng Wei-Hao
Product Assets
Who Killed Cock Robin
In this gut-wrenching psychothriller, a journalist beats the clock to save a mysterious girl and discovers dark secrets.
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In this delicately scripted gut-wrenching psycho-thriller from award-winning filmmaker Cheng Wei-Hao (The Tag-Along franchise), an ambitious journalist who witnessed a hit-and-run years ago reboots his investigation led by newly emerged clues. As he beats the clock to save the only survivor after her sudden disappearance, layers of unimaginable dark truths around a corrupted system start peeling.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Trailer
Sales Points
- Official Selection, Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival
- For fans of Brian De Palma, Johnnie To, Lee Chang Dong
- Nomination, Best Director, Shanghai International Film Festival
- Asian American actors Mason Lee (Hangover 2, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk), Wei-Ning Hsu (Fresh Off the Boat)
- Nomination, Best Picture, Taipei International Film Festival
- 5 Nominations, Taiwan Golden Horse Film Awards
- Latest from award-winning filmmaker behind Taiwanese hit horror franchise 'Tag Along'
Press Quotes
...a tale ripe with a number of suspense and horror tropes with a touch of sex and corruption thrown in the mix...one of the wildest and scintillating psychological thrill rides you'll ever sit through.
—Lee B. Golden III, Film Combat Syndicate
Like a thoughtful fusion of Brian De Palma and Asian filmmakers Johnnie To and Lee Chang-dong...in the context of a stylish neo-noir.
—Noel Murray, Los Angeles Times
Nearly every shot is handheld, lending a shaky documentary feel that isn't a far cry from the Bourne series.
—RYAN CHARLAND, EasternKicks
Director Wei-Hao Cheng takes the forbidden secret mystery thriller plot and imbues it with a subtle Asian spirituality.
— Ron Wilkinson, It's Just Movies
this film is well worth a viewing both for its craft, and its, sadly, entirely believable view of how those in power are willing to do anything to stay there.
—James Wegg, JWR