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Blind Detective

Director: Johnnie To

Screenwriters: Ka-Fai Wai, Nai-Hoi Yau 

Country/region: China | Hong Kong, China

Distributed by: Media Asia Film Distribution (Beijing)

Plot summary: In the beginning of the 1990s, a girl went missing every year in Hong Kong and people couldn’t find them anymore, including Minnie, a friend of woman cop Ho Ka-tung. Ten years later, Ho Ka-tung runs into blind Chong See Tun, a former inspector known as the God of Cracking Cases. They team up and finally find clues after experiencing many difficulties.

Chong See Tun (Starred by Andy Lau), a former eminent inspector of the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau, went blind in a case investigation four years ago. Now, he is still enthusiastic about solving cold and unsolved cases despite blindness. As such, he could not only bring fair back to the victims, but also earn the lucrative bounty payments. With the unusual detective technique, Chong is good at finding clues through reenacting crime scenes and sensing the feelings of people. During a chase to capture the suspect responsible for acid attacks in Mong Kok, he bumps into Ho Ka-tung (Starred by Sammi Cheng), a subordinate of Szeto Fat-bo, an old friend of Chong when he worked with the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (Starred by Guo Tao). Despite inexperience, Ho is good at fighting. She saves Chong in danger. She admires this well-known directive and thus asks Chong to help to find her friend Minnie missing for many years.

For the bounty payment worth one million HK dollars, Chong accepts the case. In ten days, Chong and Ho work on several cases. As the truth of each case unveils, their hearts get closer in the tests of life.