

Ballistic Kiss 1998
"Revenge drenched in reds, blues, and splattered blood."
Dive into the gritty world of *Ballistic Kiss* (1998), a high-octane action-thriller directed by Donnie Yen, where vengeance and fate collide in a rain-soaked urban jungle. Cat, a hardened hitman, is on a relentless quest to track down Wesley, the man who shattered his life.
Director: Donnie Yen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ballistic Kiss (1998) about?
When a mercenary known only as Cat closes in on his target, Wesley, a confrontation spirals into chaos, forcing Cat to take a policewoman hostage. As the two are thrust into an uneasy standoff, their fates become entangled in ways neither expected.
Who directed Ballistic Kiss?
The film was helmed by Donnie Yen, who also stars in the lead role. Known for his martial arts prowess and dynamic directing style, Yen brings a raw intensity to this action-thriller.
Who stars in Ballistic Kiss?
The film features Donnie Yen as Cat, alongside Annie Wu, Jimmy Wong Ga-Lok, Yu Rongguang, and Simon Lui Yu-Yeung in key roles.
Is Ballistic Kiss (1998) worth watching?
*Ballistic Kiss* delivers a punchy, stylish revenge thriller with Donnie Yen's signature action chops. While it may not be flawless, its tight runtime and gritty atmosphere make it a solid pick for fans of '90s action cinema.
How long is Ballistic Kiss?
The film runs for 92 minutes, packing a punch in under two hours.
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About Ballistic Kiss (1998) — Donnie Yen's explosive revenge thriller with a twist
Dive into the gritty world of *Ballistic Kiss* (1998), a high-octane action-thriller directed by Donnie Yen, where vengeance and fate collide in a rain-soaked urban jungle. Cat, a hardened hitman, is on a relentless quest to track down Wesley, the man who shattered his life. The pursuit escalates when Cat finds himself cornered into a deadly standoff, kidnapping a determined policewoman in the chaos. As their fates intertwine, an unexpected tension forms between them—one that could derail Cat's mission or redefine his purpose entirely.
With a visual palette drenched in stark contrasts of red, blue, and violent splatters, *Ballistic Kiss* blends raw action with psychological depth. Yen's directorial vision infuses the film with a palpable sense of dread and adrenaline, making it a standout in the late '90s action genre. The story explores themes of betrayal, survival, and the blurred lines between hero and villain, all wrapped in a tight 92-minute runtime.




