Johnnie To's Vengeance is the choice that I made (another will be Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story) The delayed release of Vengeance (from late Aug to eary Nov, due to obtaining a lower rating from R21 to M18) has made me decided to remove Vengeance out of the list of movies I will watch in cinema. However, a surprising decision made by Board of Film Censors makes me put it back to the choice of movie that I will watch. It has ALLOWED to be released in CANTONESE and ENGLISH (which is impossible to see it in Singapore cinemas.) As I mentioned to Xiaoran, if Jack Neo and Royston Tan's Singapore production can be released in Hokkien and Mandarin, why barred Johnnie To's movie in Cantonese to be screen in Singapore?
As expected, it is your typical To's style of gunfighting thriller, except casting Johnny Hallyday, the French rock star as the leading cast. It is something new that one do not usually get to see.
When the Censorship Review Committee are looking into reviewing censorship guidelines soon, it is time to revise the stringent policy for R21 movies and Chinese productions in dialects. If Jack and Royston can dance and sing in Hokkien, we should also be given the freedom to catch a decent Hong Kong production in Cantonese.