"What does revenge mean, when you have forgotten everything?"
After  waiting for what feels like an eternity for the latest slab of gritty  crime drama from one of my favorite director's Johnnie To, "Vengeance"  finally hit the US. It was worth the wait. Its low key energy and subtle  humanity spliced into its dark atmosphere make for a fascinating watch.  Although not necessarily the most unique kind of film (how many revenge  flicks are there in the cult film world?), the execution is stellar and  the heart of the film lies there.
Costello (Hallyday) finds  himself in Macao, China after his daughter and her family find  themselves at the business end of a professional hit squad. She barely  survives, but Costello promises her vengeance. On the trail of the big  boss who ordered the hit, he comes across a three person hitman squad  whom he hires to help him out. Now these four men journey into the dark  depths to find out just to what lengths they would lose and gain a soul  to finish the revenge promised. 
Despite its rather basic  premise, "Vengeance" really strikes all the right moments when it needs  to and builds on an atmosphere not usual for this sort of film. Johnnie  To really packs a punch with his gritty visual realism (very similar to  another one of his films "PTU") that brings the film to a grounded plane  of reality. The subtlety of its performances on screen, particularly  from Hallyday and his three cohorts, really matches the visual intensity  of the film. The humanity that is touched on dealing with the  complexities of revenge are quite impressive and insightful and it  balances some of the more intense gun fights. 
There are moments  where I can foresee some criticism on there film including its stylized  gun violence. The bullet wounds blast out a powder like spray rather  than liquid and it does add an almost artful look to the film but pulls  away from its sense of reality. The film also has a little odd twist  dealing with Costello's memory lapses which somewhat comes out of left  field. That definitely could have been fleshed out more although its  subtlety inserted into the film. 
With its great atmosphere,  gritty and realistic visual style, and subtle character builds  "Vengeance" strikes a brilliant balance between its moments of artistic  violence and its heavy drama. It does have some off beat moments that  veer off its path here and there, but overall its another pretty awesome  success from camp To. Definitely worth checking out though and one of  the better revenge tales I've had the pleasure seeing.
Written By Matt Reifschneider       
That poster looks so much like the one for Oldboy, it's not even funny.
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