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David Morse, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Rene Liu, Leon Dai, Yang Kwei-mei ... see more see more... , Wei-Han Huang , Sihung Lung , Brett Climo , Kuei-Mei Yang , Chen Kuo-fu , Tony Leung Karfai

Directed by former critic Chen Kuo-fu, Shuang Tong (Double Vision) is a Taiwanese effort at combining various aspects of the crime and horror genres with the excitement of martial arts. Led by detecti... read more read more...ve Li Feng-po (Leon Dai), a group of detectives use physical violence to get a confession from a suspected criminal. Meanwhile, several murders are occuring--a business man is found drowned in his office; a politicians mistress {(Chiang Hui-hui}) is burnt to death in her apartment, and an American clerk (Geo Gerstein) is eviscerated in his own church. Without a background in finding serial killers, the Taiwan authorties see fit to call the FBI. Agent Kevin Richter (David Morse) teams up with foreign affairs officer Huang Huo-tu (Tony Leung Kar-fai), and the pair sets off on a surreal trail which leads them through psychedelic fungus and a strange Taoist cult fun by former-businessmen. Eventually, Huang's (Leung Kar-fai) own inner demons are exposed and turned against him in a violent conclusion. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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DVD Release Date: August 5, 2003

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  • January 22, 2011
    Solid Asian supernatural thriller set in Taiwan about an investigation into a series of grisly murders based on Taoism mythology. Sets a decent pace from the start and doesn't shy away from the violence. Found myself a little confused in the plot towards the end as explanations f... read moreor the motives of the murders started to be revealed, but I got the gist of what was going on. Overall a very decent effort.
  • September 14, 2009
    East meets West in this original supernatural thriller. David Morse is on good form as always.
  • January 22, 2008
    More of a mystery and suspense film rather than an action and adventure, which this flick may be marketed as. When all is said and done, this is basically an Asian answer to Se7en.

    Obviously, this film moves really slowly as any investigative crime drama would. Unlike

    ... read moreSe7en, which is pretty straightforward, this film takes some paying attention to. The story also has a dash of science fiction in it, which adds in another twist. While the first half moves slow and goes into some detail it turns out just a little boring. Fortunately, the second half of the film becomes more interesting. Not only that, but just as the story picks up you are treated to a slaughter fest, which really does catch you by surprise. I guess that can be a good thing. From here on out, you get a nice twist and a confusing, yet interesting and dramatic ending. Good or bad? You be the judge.

    If you are watching this film for the suspense, don't. This film does play out like a suspenseful mystery, but this film is not suspenseful or scary at all. Although, seeing a person with two pupils in one eye is freaky looking.

    The best part of this picture is the acting. Tony Leung puts on a nice performance and so does the beautiful Rene Liu. Hollywood familiar face, David Morse, is pretty good as well, but is definitely under his game from his Hollywood movies. Still, that seems to be the norm with these English speaking actors in Asian films.

    There is nothing really special about this film. If you are a fan of these mystery crime films or Tony Leung, then I give you the OK to watch this.

  • August 27, 2006
    Okay, this movie tried really hard to be the asian "Se7ven" but neither did it make much sense nor was it very exciting. Confusing and unnecessarily bloody.
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    What the hell did I just watched, It doesn't make any sense. A gore fest with martial art to summarise the film.
  • July 18, 2008
    the movie's pacing is too slow..it plods along...and Tony Leung's personal life issues jut seem overblown and not relevant to the plot at all. David MOrse is the most interesting (and competent) individual working on the case, and he does not stay for the entire movie. Seems mo... read morest in Taiwan on the police force are either corrupt or lacadasial about diong their job to their best ability. Either way, this social commentary dillutes what is suppose to be a whodunit in a series of odd, grisly murders. My advice is watch "tell me something' instead. Tony Leung is a fine actor but his character is muted down quite a bit and hence, viewer is left with a half baked effort.

Critic Reviews


Pablo Villaca
March 25, 2006
Pablo Villaca, Cinema em Cena

Quando se concentra na relação entre os personagens de Leung e Morse, o filme é fascinante. Pena que sua resolução transforme o roteiro numa bagunça completa.

Scott Weinberg
November 6, 2003
Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com

Presents long stretches between the more compelling ideas and the end result is a movie that smells like an enjoyable Genre Stew but ends up tasting like limp noodles. Full Review

David Cornelius
August 1, 2003
David Cornelius, Hollywood Bitchslap

It's creepy, it's engaging, it's great, brainy fun. Full Review

Joshua Tanzer
May 15, 2003
Joshua Tanzer, Offoffoff

Looks very much like a lost Chinese episode of The X-Files, but it's still a good, weird ride starring Hong Kong star Tony Leung and American actor David Morse. Full Review

Urban Cinefile Critics
November 2, 2002
Urban Cinefile Critics, Urban Cinefile

A gripping bi-lingual drama with spiritual/mystic overtones, Double Vision is a well crafted entertainment with an intriguing premise. Full Review

Derek Elley
February 23, 2012
Derek Elley, Variety

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July 31, 2003
Hollywood Reporter

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Jennifer D. Wesley
September 14, 2003
Jennifer D. Wesley, PopMatters

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