The last generation of assassins moved to HK in the '50s-'60s and posted as a “killer-for-hire’ trio to fix all sorts of problems for their clients. Decades passed, and they now become redundant at work and home. An accidental mission calls upon them turns out to be an assisted suicide. The trio suddenly finds a new ‘life’... as ”Guardian Angels of the Elders”. Just when they are finding meaning in this new role, an order from a teenager turns their new practice upside down again... This might as well be their very last job. (Source: hkmovie6) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 殺出個黃昏
- Also Known As: Saat Cheut Goh Wong Fan , Sha Chu Ge Huang Hun , 杀出个黄昏
- Director: Ricky Ko
- Genres: Action, Drama, Martial Arts
Cast & Credits
- Patrick TseLauMain Role
- Fung Bo BoFungMain Role
- Lam SuetChungMain Role
- Sam Lee[Fung's son]Support Role
- JJ Jia[Fung's daughter-in-law]Support Role
- Zeno KooBenSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Time manages to weave together the disparate stories of a retired assassin team, the problems of the elderly, assisted suicide and team pregnancy. It brings together a cast of well-known older Hong Kong actors---PatrickTse, Bobo Fung, and Lam Suet and gives them a chance to shine. They did not fail to take advantage of the opportunity to show that they've still got it.Patrick Tse at 85 showed he could still be a menacing threat as the flying blade assassin who had been relegated to cutting noodles in his golden years. Bobo went from terrorizing her victims with her throwing weapons to singing in a small-time cabaret. Lam Suet, the getaway driver, now suffering from various illnesses and struggling to pay for and receive proper medical care spends his free time with a prostitute he's fallen in love with.
Without being morbid, Time shines a light on the plight of the elderly---illness, loneliness, ungrateful children, poverty, and the knowledge that more sand has run out of the hourglass than remains. The old team gets back together when they find the older population requesting their services and they earn extra spending money respectfully doling out assisted suicide. This works out fine until the blade man discovers his intended victim/client is a teenage girl.
Bobo did an amazing job as the mother with a child who believed because she gave birth to him, she was eternally responsible for him. The fact that he was a grown man who was married and a father and responsible for his own child escaped him. Lam Suet gave a heartwarming performance as the team member who kept them all together, finally getting his chance at a quality main role. The actress who plays the teenage girl was the weakest link in this movie. She was unable to keep up with the rest of the experienced cast. The youth story threatened to take over the narrative, but stopped just short, or maybe went slightly over the line. It did give Patrick's loner character a chance to connect with someone and discover a part of himself he didn't know existed.
There are many touching scenes in this movie and Time deals with its gray-haired characters and their problems with sensitivity and gentle humor. It shows that people of a certain age need love, time, attention, and care. And in the case of Time, it showed that actors who are no longer young still have stories left to tell.
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