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Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind
Released in 1980, (also known as Don’t Play with Fire ) is a nihilistic cult classic from director Tsui Hark . The film was famously banned by British colonial censors for its extreme violence and anti-establishment themes, leading to two distinct versions: the heavily edited theatrical cut and the restored original version. Movie Overview Director: Tsui Hark.
- Interviews with Tsui Hark (from later career retrospectives)
- The original theatrical trailer (if any copy survived)
- Comparison of censored vs. uncensored frames
- Liner notes or .PDF essays
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The film follows three high school friends—Ko, Lung, and Paul—who set off a homemade bomb in a cinema for fun . They are spotted by , a sadistic and deeply disturbed teenage girl, who blackmails them into joining her in a series of increasingly violent crimes, including further bombings and robberies . Interviews with Tsui Hark (from later career retrospectives)
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Directed by , this film is a cornerstone of the Hong Kong New Wave. It is notoriously bleak and nihilistic, following a group of alienated youths who engage in a series of increasingly violent acts, including bombings and animal cruelty. Misleading Files: Frequently