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      • The hero of Bangkok Dangerous (18) doesn't say a word. He's a deaf-mute hitman, and in keeping with his condition, the movie is almost a silent film.
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  2. Midway through the movie, Joe meets Fon, a deaf-mute pharmacist, with whom he becomes intrigued after a brief consultation. Joe later returns to the pharmacy to invite Fon out for dinner. Soon after Joe falls for Fon and meets her mother, the affair is cut short when he shoots and kills two assailants in Fon's presence.

  3. May 27, 2016 · In the original Bangkok Dangerous, the character of Joe himself was a deaf mute. In the remake the directors try to substitute being a white American who doesn't speak the language,...

  4. Feb 24, 2002 · The hero of Bangkok Dangerous (18) doesn't say a word. He's a deaf-mute hitman, and in keeping with his condition, the movie is almost a silent film. The directors, twin...

  5. Nov 24, 2000 · Kong, a deaf-mute, lives a life of quiet desperation working for Bangkok mobsters. Despite his disability, Kong's mentor Joe trains him to be a stone-cold assassin. After a brutal hit abroad, Kong returns to Bangkok and falls in love with young pharmacy clerk.

  6. Jan 1, 1999 · The story follows two hit men - Joe, a passionate, fiery killer and Kong, a deaf-mute who carries out his work with alarming detachment.

  7. Sep 4, 2008 · You can call Bangkok Dangerous a remake of the original Thai-language film, but the differences between the two films are pretty large. In the original, the hero is a hitman who is a...

  8. Sep 3, 2008 · The new Bangkok Dangerous opens as Joe, experienced yet slowing down, is sent to the Thai capital to kill four persons designated by a brutal crime boss, Surat (Kaljaruek). As if even...

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