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'''''The Replacement Killers''''' is a 1998 American action film directed by [[Antoine Fuqua]] in his feature film directorial debut, and starring [[Chow Yun-fat]] (in his American acting debut), Mira Sorvino, Michael Rooker and Kenneth Tsang. Veteran action director [[John Woo]] co-produced and choreographed the action sequences. |
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The film is set in modern-day [[Los Angeles]] and follows an emotionally disillusioned assassin who is forced to settle a violent vendetta for a ruthless crime boss. |
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* [[Action Girl]]: Meg. Possibly a [[Dark Action Girl]], given her career choice. |
* [[Action Girl]]: Meg. Possibly a [[Dark Action Girl]], given her career choice. |
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* [[Action Prologue]]: John's hit at the nightclub, followed by Zedkov's attempted drug bust of Wei's son. |
* [[Action Prologue]]: John's hit at the nightclub, followed by Zedkov's attempted drug bust of Wei's son. |
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* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: Meg and John during the shootout at her office, sort of--they face opposite directions to take out each other's would-be shooter. |
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: Meg and John during the shootout at her office, sort of--they face opposite directions to take out each other's would-be shooter. |
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* [[Badass Damsel]]: John's hostage holds her own against the bad guys. |
* [[Badass Damsel]]: John's hostage holds her own against the bad guys. |
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* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: John, at the beginning. |
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* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Ryker, the big, German-looking replacement killer. |
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Ryker, the big, German-looking replacement killer. |
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* [[Best Served Cold]]: Wei wants to be sure {{spoiler|Zedkov's son dies in his arms}} so Zedkov will understand Wei's pain. |
* [[Best Served Cold]]: Wei wants to be sure {{spoiler|Zedkov's son dies in his arms}} so Zedkov will understand Wei's pain. |
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* [[Gun Fu]] |
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* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Of course. |
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Of course. |
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* [[Hitman with a Heart]] |
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* [[Honor Before Reason]] |
* [[Honor Before Reason]] |
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* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: Where the replacement killers evidently learned their trade. |
* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: Where the replacement killers evidently learned their trade. |
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Latest revision as of 01:33, 16 May 2017
The Replacement Killers is a 1998 American action film directed by Antoine Fuqua in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Chow Yun-fat (in his American acting debut), Mira Sorvino, Michael Rooker and Kenneth Tsang. Veteran action director John Woo co-produced and choreographed the action sequences.
The film is set in modern-day Los Angeles and follows an emotionally disillusioned assassin who is forced to settle a violent vendetta for a ruthless crime boss.
Tropes used in The Replacement Killers include:
- Action Girl: Meg. Possibly a Dark Action Girl, given her career choice.
- Action Prologue: John's hit at the nightclub, followed by Zedkov's attempted drug bust of Wei's son.
- Back-to-Back Badasses: Meg and John during the shootout at her office, sort of--they face opposite directions to take out each other's would-be shooter.
- Badass Damsel: John's hostage holds her own against the bad guys.
- Badass in a Nice Suit: John, at the beginning.
- Badass Longcoat: Ryker, the big, German-looking replacement killer.
- Best Served Cold: Wei wants to be sure Zedkov's son dies in his arms so Zedkov will understand Wei's pain.
- Big Bad: Terence Wei.
- Blood Brothers: Seemingly, Alan and John.
- Briefcase Blaster: Ryker is equipped with this. (Since he and Collins carry out their assignment like proverbial bulls in a china shop, one wonders why he bothers disguising his weapon.)
- Butt Monkey: Loco.
- Car Fu: Meg uses this in the final battle, although it's more Van Fu.
- Catch Phrase: Meg's "I didn't think so."
- Cool Shades: John, occasionally, and a few of Wei's men.
- Even Evil Has Standards: Subverted. John isn't evil--he's being forced to do Wei's bidding.
- Gun Fu
- Guns Akimbo: Of course.
- Hitman with a Heart
- Honor Before Reason
- Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Where the replacement killers evidently learned their trade.
- Informed Ability: See above entry. For professionals, the movie's title characters really suck at their job.
- It's Personal: For everybody except Meg, who's just sort of dragged into the situation.
- Although, before the final fight, she insists on coming along because she now cares what happens to John.
- Leap and Fire
- Marked Bullet: John's calling card. If he sets one on the table in front of you, kiss your ass goodbye.
- Mexican Standoff: Between John and Wei.
- One Last Job: What John's assignment to kill Zedkov's son was supposed to be.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: John is blue, Meg is red.
- Sacrificial Lamb: Wei's son winds up being this, kicking off the revenge plan.
- Throw-Away Guns
- Wouldn't Hurt a Child: Leads to John's inability to complete his assignment.