
Guilty 2015
Directed by Jil Wong Pak-Kei, *Guilty* (2015) weaves a haunting tale of connection amid urban shadows.
Director: Jil Wong Pak-Kei
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Guilty (2015) about?
A hitman with a disfigured face forms a bond with a prostitute who sees past his scars. When they discover shared wounds, their fates become intertwined in a tale of survival and unexpected kinship.
Who directed Guilty?
Jil Wong Pak-Kei directed *Guilty*, infusing the film with a gritty, atmospheric tone that heightens its emotional and suspenseful elements.
Who stars in Guilty?
The film features Liu Kai-Chi as Jack, Pakho Chau, Liddy Li, Wilson Ai Wai, and Chow Tsz-Lung in pivotal roles.
Is Guilty (2015) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings are unavailable, *Guilty* offers a gripping mix of genres with strong performances and a moody, engaging narrative. Fans of crime thrillers with emotional depth will find much to appreciate.
How long is Guilty?
The runtime of *Guilty* is 103 minutes.
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About Guilty (2015) — When Love and Violence Collide in the Shadows
Directed by Jil Wong Pak-Kei, *Guilty* (2015) weaves a haunting tale of connection amid urban shadows. Set in a dimly lit red-light district, a disfigured hitman named Jack wanders the alleyways, where most avert their gaze—except Ting Ting, a resilient prostitute who sees beyond his scars. Their unlikely bond deepens when she reveals a gunshot wound of her own, mirroring Jack's own violent past. As their world tightens around them, themes of isolation, redemption, and the blurred line between predator and protector unfold in this hybrid of romance, thriller, and mystery.
With a runtime of 103 minutes, *Guilty* blends genres seamlessly, creating an atmospheric narrative where every glance and scar tells a story. Liu Kai-Chi and Liddy Li deliver raw, compelling performances, anchoring a film that lingers long after the credits roll.