3. "The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon"
A poster for "The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon." [Image courtesy of China Film Co. Ltd.]
"The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon," directed by Wong Ching-Po and featuring Ethan Juan and Gingle Wang, thrilled mainland audiences with its unique narrative and compelling performances. The film follows assassin Chen Kui-lin, portrayed by Juan, who seeks to redefine his legacy after learning he has terminal cancer by targeting the two most-wanted criminals in Taiwan. Inspired by the folk tale of Zhou Chu and influenced by Buddhism's "three poisons" — greed, hatred and delusion — symbolized by the titular animals, the narrative incorporates elements of true crime, adding depth while also exploring the more sinister side of society.
Celebrated for merging intense action with deep philosophical questions, the film sets a high benchmark in international Chinese cinema. With impressive word-of-mouth praise and provoking broad discussions, "The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon" offers more than just an indulgence in vengeance, but a profound exploration of life's quandaries and the nature of justice.
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