
World Cinema Series - Hard Boiled
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Hard Boiled (Chinese: 辣手神探; lit. 'Hard Boiled Detective') is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by John Woo from a screenplay by Gordon Chan and Barry Wong, based on a story by Woo. The film stars Chow Yun-fat as Inspector "Tequila" Yuen, alongside Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Teresa Mo. It follows a hard-boiled police inspector whose pursuit of a violent Triad syndicate draws him into a dangerous operation involving an undercover officer working deep within the criminal organization.
The film was Woo's final Hong Kong film before his transition to Hollywood. Conceived in response to criticism that his earlier works romanticized criminals, Woo aimed to create a police-centered action film inspired by the Dirty Harry series. Production was marked by extensive improvisation and ongoing script revisions, particularly following the death of co-writer Barry Wong. Several characters and narrative elements were introduced or reworked during filming, while earlier story concepts—including a subplot involving a child-targeting criminal—were abandoned.
Over time, Hard Boiled has come to be regarded as a landmark of Hong Kong action cinema and one of the defining works of the heroic bloodshed genre. Its action sequences—especially the extended hospital shootout—are frequently cited by critics and filmmakers as among the most accomplished in the history of the genre. The film has since achieved cult status and has been recognized as a major influence on action cinema worldwide. In 2007, a sequel in the form of a video game, Stranglehold, was released, with Chow Yun-fat reprising his role and Woo serving as creative director.