Yes, it's intended to be a parody of big-budget Hong Kong and Hollywood action films.
Yes, he got offended, and he attacked director Wong Jing in the press.
Regarding violence, the British DVD is completely uncut.
Furthermore, the British DVD features different opening credits. The difference starts with the scene in which Kit Li is screaming desperately. Here, the picture freezes in the British version; then, the English credits are faded-in in white writing on a red background. On the Australian VHS, the wreckage of the burning bus is shown again; then, Kit Li is dragged away by his colleagues. In the background, the narrator says "Explosives expert Kit Li loses his wife and son in an explosion. He quits the service. Two years later in Hong Kong"; the sentence is faded-in in Asian letters as well. Subsequently, one sees further shots of the burning bus.
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- How long is High Risk?1 hour and 41 minutes
- When was High Risk released?July 12, 1995
- What is the IMDb rating of High Risk?6.1 out of 10
- Who stars in High Risk?
- Who wrote High Risk?
- Who directed High Risk?Jing Wong and Wai-Lun Lam
- Who was the composer for High Risk?
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- Who are the characters in High Risk?Kit Li
- What is the plot of High Risk?Bodyguard Kit Li's martial arts skills are put to the test when a villainous gang attempts to steal Russian crown jewels from a Hong Kong hotel where his cowardly client, actor Frankie Lane, is attending an exhibition.
- What is High Risk rated?15
- What genre is High Risk?Action, Comedy, Crime, and Thriller
- How many awards has High Risk been nominated for?2 nominations
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