After losing all of Tanaka's money, Ko Chun puts up his entire personal portfolio of wealth and holdings against Chan's wealth. With his ability to see the markings on the cards, Chan Kam-Sing dominates the first two rounds. Chun agrees to hear Knife out later but admonishes him not to interfere with the poker game. Knife, having sneaked onto the boat, again attempts to warn Chun of the danger he is in. Later, Ko Yee gives Chan Kam-sing special eyeglasses that will allow him to cheat during his upcoming poker match with Chun by reading invisible markings on the cards.Ĭhun, Yee, Tanaka and Dragon arrive on Chan Kam-sing's yacht for the climactic game of five-card stud. Knife arrives and attempts to warn Chun of Ko Yee's treachery but Yee has Knife thrown out. He is informed by Ko Yee, who is feigning loyalty, that Janet had killed herself. However, after regressing back to his childlike state, Chun becomes horrified at the carnage and runs out into the street where he is struck by a vehicle.Ĭhun awakens in the hospital with his regular persona, but no memory of the events or people he met after the fight. During the fight, Dragon is wounded, causing Chun to snap out of his child persona briefly to kill the rest of the assailants. A fierce shootout ensues in a shopping centre, in which Knife saves Chun from an attempt on his life by Ko Yee. Later, Yee allies himself with Chan Kam-sing and Ko Chun's other rival and they send assassins to find and kill Chun.Įventually, the assassins find Chun, Knife, and their friends and attempt to kill them, but Dragon arrives to protect them after tracking Chun down. He discovers that she has been recording what has been transpiring and proceeds to burn the tape. Ko Yee, who is jealous of Chun's success and wealth, makes advances on her, which she rejects finally, while attempting to rape her, Yee accidentally knocks Janet off the balcony, killing her. As time passes, Knife comes to care for Chocolate and seeks to find a way to restore his memory.īack at Ko Chun's mansion, it is revealed that Janet has been searching for Chun for ten days to no avail. Initially Knife is impatient with Chocolate's childish innocence and often yells at him, but soon recognises that "Chocolate" has innate gambling talent and begins to exploit his abilities in local poker games and gambling dens. Knife, not knowing who the unnamed stranger is, takes him in and names him "Chocolate" due to the man's seemingly obsessive love for the candy. Ko falls down a hill, hitting his head, and subsequently suffers from amnesia and regresses to a childlike state. After a fight on a train between Ko Chun, Dragon, and henchmen sent by one of Ko Chun's rivals, Ko happens to accidentally stumble into Knife's trap. Meanwhile, Little Knife, an avid but mediocre gambler who idolises the God of Gamblers, sets a trap for an Indian neighbour as a practical joke. Chun wins the game, but Chan sends a duo of thugs in retribution. In gratitude, Tanaka sends his bodyguard, former Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces Operative, Dragon, to accompany Ko Chun for protection. Ko Chun agrees, merely asking for a box of chocolate as payment. Tanaka asks Chun to help him take revenge on Chan Kam-sing aka the "Demon of Gamblers", a famous Singaporean gambler who cheated Tanaka's father before driving him to suicide, by besting Chan in a high-stakes poker match. After convincingly defeating Tanaka in games of Mahjong and dice, Tanaka concedes defeat and asserts that Ko Chun "really God". Ko Chun arrives in Tokyo, accompanied by his girlfriend Janet and his assistant and cousin Ko Yee, for a match with Tanaka, the country's top ranked gambler. He keeps his identity secret from the public (and avoids photographs so his face is not recognised), but is known for three characteristics: his slicked-back hairstyle, his love of Feodora brand chocolate, and his jade pinky ring. Ko Chun is a world-famous gambler, so renowned and talented at winning various games of chance that he is referred to as the "God of Gamblers". God of Gambling) is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Jing featuring an all-star cast led by Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Joey Wong and Sharla Cheung. These themes are the most used by this director to recreate himself in his artistic works.God of Gamblers ( Chinese: 賭神 lit. The world of cinema is very complicated, a film has to be focused towards the same point and that is why directors like Wong Jing, work a lot during the filming with actors like Sammy Ho, Jeana Ho, Bob Lam, Stephy Tang, Harriet Yeung (who have participated in their films) so that their interpretation skills are focused on the right side, that is, with the right intention.Ī director like Wong Jing makes his best films in the Terror genre.
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