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                   Victim (1999)
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Tony Leung Ka Fai,
Kwok Hoi Ming,
Lau Ching Wan,
Lai Yiu Cheung,
Collin Chou,
Emily Kwan,
David Lee
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Ringo Lam
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Avant Garde,
Foreign
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Tai Seng
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English,Japanese,Chinese,Korean,Vietnamese,Bahasa,Thai
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103 mins
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A victim of a kidnap endeavours to mess things up.  A maniac cop tries hard to unveil all the clues.
  A computer engineer is kidnapped and tortured.  His girlfriend, Amy, worries a lot but starts to discover that her man has changed a lot in his behaviors.  He totally becomes a different person.  A smart cop is assigned to investigate what has happened during the man's kidnapping.  He refuses to believe that there might be a ghost in the man's body trying to control him
                 
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