Final Justice (最後判決) is a hot one. Almen Wong (黃佩霞) seduces a priest, then accuses him of rape. The acting is convincing, and the story is solid. Almen wong exudes sexuality throughout. A trail of lies embroil the leads in this film. Recommend.
One of the earliest Milkyway Image (銀河映像) movies, Final Justice shows the same thrilling tension as in the company’s later films such as Too Many Way to be No.1 (一個頭字的誕生) and Lifeline (十萬火急), both staring charismatic actor Lau Ching Wan (劉青雲) just like Final Justice. Director Derek Chiu, known for tackling social controversies in his movies, explores the ethical and moral struggle within a young priest played by Lau Ching Wan in this Johnnie To-produced film. Almen Wong plays a sexy woman who frames the priest and brings him to court. Eric Tsang takes up the role of a vicious gangster and Carmen Lee, a money-oriented lawyer. Despite their corruption, they are the only ones who stand on the priest’s side.
Young and unconventional Father Lee (Lau Ching Wan) fails to resist sexy girl Donna’s (Almen Wong) seduction, and she subsequently accuses him of rape. Abandoned by his church and followers, Lee has only two persons in the world to help him. A gangster (Eric Tsang,曾志偉), who confesses to Father Lee every time he kills some one, hires a young female lawyer (Carmen Lee,李若彤) who takes law cases only for money and is willing to even fabricate false testimonials. Can justice only come through the breaking of promises? Will conscience outlast all the evils?

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