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- Release Year: 1971
- Run Time: 20 minutes
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| Wikipedia: Double Vision (film) |
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| Directed by | Chen Kuo-fu |
| Produced by | Chen Kuo-fu, Chih-ming Huang |
| Written by | Chen Kuo-fu, Chao-Bin Su |
| Starring | Tony Leung Ka Fai, David Morse, Rene Liu |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
| Release date(s) | 20 May, 2002 |
| Running time | 112 minutes |
| Country | Taiwan |
| Language | Mandarin, English |
Double Vision (Chinese: 雙瞳, Shuang tong) is a 2002 film directed by Chen Kuo-fu. The plot is about an FBI agent working with a troubled Taiwanese cop to hunt for a serial killer who is embedding a mysterious black fungus in the brains of the victims. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
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A troubled police detective Huang Huo-tu suffers from a severe mental breakdown as his life is falling apart. He is relegated to a mundane job as a Foreign Affairs Officer as a payback for blowing the whistle on corruption in the force. His young daughter is suffering from the fallout of being held hostage in a police crossfire. His fellow colleagues have turned on him and his wife Ching-fang is filing for divorce.
Suddenly, a series of bizarre deaths in Taipei baffle local investigators. An American FBI agent Kevin Richter is called in to solve the murders. He is the topmost serial killer expert in the field, but even he cannot explain the seemingly supernatural circumstances surrounding the crime scenes. For example, in one case a businessman froze to death in his office - in the middle of a heatwave; the mistress of a prominent official calls the fire department and is later found burned to death - with no sign of fire in her apartment. Richter partners Huang who has less trouble believing that something supernatural is behind them, and on that angle he persuades him to investigate a local cult. They discover increasingly disturbing evidence that there are possible demonic forces at work.
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