Martin Campbell (2017)
Quan has been mislabeled as a fugitive his entire life, but now has settled into an uneventful and tranquil British existence. Living above the Chinese restaurant that he owns, the aging man has successfully evaded the enemies that have lined his past. Now with one remaining possession to protect, simple errands require high security protocols.
When a group of political radicals cross paths with this wise, sleeping giant, a new target transpires. The final love being stolen from Quan, an unsuspecting politician will have to aid in the chinaman's revenge. Liam only has loose ties to the rogue outlet that woke the beast, but nonetheless he will be bullied into servitude.
Quan practices dark blackmailing with precision and ingenuity. Liam underestimates his determination, which results in a wide range of casualties. Both men discover ugly truths of this road to revenge, but only one is looking for them.
The pair develop an endearing respect for one another, never despising the other's mission. They have fought for nation and pride on separate hemispheres, and have buried their blood in pursuit of some imaginary freedom. Liam has turned his struggle into a two-faced political position, while Quan only ever wanted to disappear.
No matter how well you assimilate and hide within a peaceful country, terror can bite, because its victims are always faceless. Quan wants to be the final face these bargain bin anarchists see, and Liam is the only one that can sniff their tracks. A hunter beats his bloodhound into submission.
Fear is a dangerous tool when working towards equality. Scaring your opponent into compromise only turns enemies out of everyone. Collateral damage will come back from retirement and slit your throat for a senseless attack. Cowards plant bombs, but revolutionaries speak with incendiaries.
Quan has been mislabeled as a fugitive his entire life, but now has settled into an uneventful and tranquil British existence. Living above the Chinese restaurant that he owns, the aging man has successfully evaded the enemies that have lined his past. Now with one remaining possession to protect, simple errands require high security protocols.
When a group of political radicals cross paths with this wise, sleeping giant, a new target transpires. The final love being stolen from Quan, an unsuspecting politician will have to aid in the chinaman's revenge. Liam only has loose ties to the rogue outlet that woke the beast, but nonetheless he will be bullied into servitude.
Quan practices dark blackmailing with precision and ingenuity. Liam underestimates his determination, which results in a wide range of casualties. Both men discover ugly truths of this road to revenge, but only one is looking for them.
The pair develop an endearing respect for one another, never despising the other's mission. They have fought for nation and pride on separate hemispheres, and have buried their blood in pursuit of some imaginary freedom. Liam has turned his struggle into a two-faced political position, while Quan only ever wanted to disappear.
No matter how well you assimilate and hide within a peaceful country, terror can bite, because its victims are always faceless. Quan wants to be the final face these bargain bin anarchists see, and Liam is the only one that can sniff their tracks. A hunter beats his bloodhound into submission.
Fear is a dangerous tool when working towards equality. Scaring your opponent into compromise only turns enemies out of everyone. Collateral damage will come back from retirement and slit your throat for a senseless attack. Cowards plant bombs, but revolutionaries speak with incendiaries.
final words:
TERRORISM WEAPONIZES CIVILIANS