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Cross (2012 film)

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Cross
Film poster
Traditional Chinese第6誡
Simplified Chinese第6诫
Hanyu PinyinDì Liù Jiè
JyutpingDai6 Leok6 Gaai3
Directed byDaniel Chan
Steve Woo
Lau Kin-ping
Hui Shu-ning
Written byDaniel Chan
Steve Woo
Lau Kin-ping
Hui Shu-ning
Produced byRamy Choi
StarringSimon Yam
Kenny Wong
Liu Kai-chi
Nick Cheung
CinematographyWade Muller
Music byPaul Wong
Distributed byFame Universal Entertainment
Release date
  • 4 October 2012 (2012-10-04)
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Cross (also known as Smile For Me[1]) is a 2012 Hong Kong horror thriller film written and directed by Daniel Chan, Steve Woo, Lau Kin-ping, Hui Shu-ing and starring Simon Yam, Kenny Wong, Liu Kai-chi and Nick Cheung. The film revolves around a Catholic serial killer played by Yam, who after witnessing his wife's death, believes he is given the duty to kill suicidal people to bring them peace and thereby allow them to enter heaven.[1]

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Plot

One day, a man brings luggage to a police report room. From the luggage, he takes out some files, a plastic wrapped scalpel and a half-filled vial, one by one, and methodically places them in front of the police while confessing that he killed a man and wants to surrender. He has actually been involved in many murder cases during the past few months.

The man's name is Lee Leung, who claims he is not a serial killer but an angel of God. This is God's test for him, first to have his wife commit suicide to end the pain of leukemia, and then to have him suffer from the pain of losing his wife; if suffering people want to end their lives themselves, they would have to suffer in hell; life and death is a tragedy, and there is no way out.

Lee Leung begins to pay attention to online news stories about suicides and incidentally finds a discussion site about suicide, where people share various methods of committing it, and some would also talk about their reasons for committing it, including some for their family, and others because they have lost the meaning of life. He understands the suffering of people wanting to commit suicide, and believes his mission is to help those people escape from pain. He asked God to give him strength to redeem these suffering people: since they choose to die, he will perform the duty of murder, so the victim can be murdered instead of committing suicide and that they may enter heaven after they die. He meets four suicidal people online and communicates to them one by one and fulfils their wishes. When Lee Leung opines that he is executing for God's will, he finds that his faith and plan of salvation suffers from an impact he is unable to withstand.

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b Kozo (2012). "Cross". Love HK Film. Retrieved 26 September 2017.

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