Full Contact

Full Contact (Chinese: 俠盜高飛) is a 1992 Hong Kong crime action film directed and produced by Ringo Lam.

The loan shark does not comply and orders his cohorts to kill Sam, but Gou Fei punches two of them before he engages a knife fight with the remaining gang members.

Not wanting to lose face, the loan shark promises to kill them, so Gou Fei and Sam Sei flee the city.

After the initial group meeting, Judge is offered money from the loan shark to kill Gou Fei and Sam during the heist.

The heist begins with Gou Fei blocking traffic while Lau Ngang tosses a grenade into an irate driver's car, which explodes.

Another fight ensues, Judge slices Gou Fei's right finger and thumb but is interrupted by a resident who shoots in the air telling them to leave.

Seemingly seeking revenge, he steals the shipment of guns Judge was hoping to sell and ransoms them back.

"[5] In Time Out, it was described as "Super-slick, making opportune use of Bangkok locations, and relishing every violent episode, the film's unquestionably good of its type, but also sleazy and soulless.

The shifting alliances and emotional stalemates are played out with sympathy and subtlety, suggesting a personal motivation behind the film's making.