• Director(s)

    Wong Ching

  • Production Year

    1991

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Comedy, Crime

  • Approx. running minutes

    94m

  • Cast

    Alan Tam, Andy Lau, Leung Ka Yan, Eric Tsang

Film

The Last Blood

strong violence, language

THE LAST BLOOD is a 1991 Cantonese language action comedy crime thriller in which a small-time crook is pursued by both cops and terrorists after being identified as the only person capable of donating blood to a wounded religious leader.

THE LAST BLOOD is a 1991 Cantonese language action comedy crime thriller in which a small-time crook is pursued by both cops and terrorists after being identified as the only person capable of donating blood to a wounded religious leader.

violence
People are shot, stabbed or struck with an axe, resulting in blood spurts and strong bloody aftermath detail. A terrorist shoots himself to avoid arrest, creating a spray of blood. Milder violence includes undetailed explosions and hand-to-hand combat.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’, ‘motherf**ker’). Milder terms include ‘wanker’, ‘shag’, ‘pecker’, ‘knob’, ‘dickhead’, ‘bastard’, ‘bloody’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘fricking’, ‘crap’, ‘dumbass’, ‘arse’, ‘tits’ and ‘boobs’.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
There is brief, blurry sight of full-frontal nudity as a man flips through a Playboy magazine, as well as moderate verbal sex references to ‘shagging’ and ‘big tits’. Moderate knife and gun threat includes action sequences in which gunmen use frightened hostages as human shields. There are comic non-graphic references to sexual violence, such as when one man accuses another of a string of terrible crimes in order to get him arrested. Insensitive light-hearted comments are infrequently made about the AIDS crisis, without strong detail. A major character is known by the derogatory nickname ‘Fatty’. Other issues include mild toilet humour.
  • Director(s)

    Wong Ching

  • Production Year

    1991

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Comedy, Crime

  • Approx. running minutes

    94m

  • Cast

    Alan Tam, Andy Lau, Leung Ka Yan, Eric Tsang

strong violence, language
Classified Date:
01/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
88 Films Limited
violence
People are shot, stabbed or struck with an axe, resulting in blood spurts and strong bloody aftermath detail. A terrorist shoots himself to avoid arrest, creating a spray of blood. Milder violence includes undetailed explosions and hand-to-hand combat.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’, ‘motherf**ker’). Milder terms include ‘wanker’, ‘shag’, ‘pecker’, ‘knob’, ‘dickhead’, ‘bastard’, ‘bloody’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘fricking’, ‘crap’, ‘dumbass’, ‘arse’, ‘tits’ and ‘boobs’.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
There is brief, blurry sight of full-frontal nudity as a man flips through a Playboy magazine, as well as moderate verbal sex references to ‘shagging’ and ‘big tits’. Moderate knife and gun threat includes action sequences in which gunmen use frightened hostages as human shields. There are comic non-graphic references to sexual violence, such as when one man accuses another of a string of terrible crimes in order to get him arrested. Insensitive light-hearted comments are infrequently made about the AIDS crisis, without strong detail. A major character is known by the derogatory nickname ‘Fatty’. Other issues include mild toilet humour.
  • Classified date

    01/02/2024

  • Language

    Cantonese