High K (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2000

Original Title:
街女

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Buddy Film Creative Workshop Ltd. (Friendly Film Creation Co. Ltd.)

Production Countries:
Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Coco, a 17-year-old who has lost her mother, has become withdrawn and unable to get along with her long-estranged divorced father. As an anti-black group, Uncle Blade neglects the way of communication and only takes strict control to make Coco more rebellious, drifting around nightclubs and sinking into the sea of poison. She knows Arrow, a justice figure rare in the underworld. Unfortunately, everyone in the world wants to break them up. They wanted to turn around but were chased by the new big man, Arrow was killed, Coco was gang raped. It's too late for the blade to know how to care for her daughter. Only with blood can she be taught to return to the right path.

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Art Direction:
Sukie Yip

Director:
Billy Chung Siu-Hung

Director of Photography:
Daniel Chan Fai

Editor:
Hai Kit-Wai

Original Music Composer:
Tommy Wai

Producer:
Ng Kin-hung

Screenplay:
Shu Siu-Duk
Roy Szeto Wai-Cheuk
Kenneth Lau Hau-Wai

Sound:
Jamas Tse Yiu-Kei

Stunt Coordinator:
Sam Wong Ming-Sing

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