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1[[quoteright:226:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/exe_largeCover_4028.jpg]]
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3The ''Heroic Trio'' is a 1993 UsefulNotes/HongKong action film directed by Creator/JohnnieTo, featuring an {{all star cast}} including Creator/MichelleYeoh, Creator/MaggieCheung and the late Anita Mui as the titular trio.
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5This film is an example of Hong Kong {{Wuxia}}, WireFu, and HeroicBloodshed. The three main characters form a team of Action Girls. The RuleOfCool helps to excuse some of the more over-the-top action sequences. The fight scenes are all highly choreographed [[UnnecessaryCombatRoll whirling mayhem]] filmed with sweeping tracking shots and plenty of ringing and swishing sound effects.
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7'''Characters:'''
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9* '''Wonder Woman''' (no, not [[ComicBook/WonderWoman THAT]] one) or Tung - played by Anita Mui, is a mild-mannered domestic {{housewife}} by day and a super ninja-skilled ActionGirl with a CoolMask by night. Her weapons of choice are a sword and [[AbsurdlySharpBlade absurdly sharp]] throwing shurikens that can [[ParryingBullets deflect and destroy bullets in mid-flight]].
10* '''Thief Catcher''' or Mercy or Chat, depending on who did the subtitles - played by Maggie Cheung, is the PluckyComicRelief, a spunky wise-cracking BadassBiker girl with a fondness for [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotguns]] and [[StuffBlowingUp dynamite]]. [[SoBadItsGood Delightful outfit]] includes [[GogglesDoNothing goggles]], leather BadassLongcoat, and kneepads. Her main superpower seems to be always being {{Crazy Prepared}}, as she never seems to run out of ammo or explosives. Practices GunFu.
11* '''Invisible Girl''' (not [[ComicBook/FantasticFour THAT]] one, either) or Ching or San - played by Michelle Yeoh, is a [[ByronicHero brooding assassin]] who steals an InvisibilityCloak from her {{mad scientist}} boyfriend. Slave to the Evil Master, she carries out the grim task of kidnapping male babies for her master. Her weapon of choice is a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_whip chain whip]], constructed of bullet-proof VariableLengthChain.
12* '''Evil Master''' - [[{{NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast}} In case you couldn't tell,]]this guy's the BigBad. Commands Invisible Girl to kidnap babies for his evil plan to find a successor. Turns babies into demon cannibal evil babies, when he's not killing them. Throws [[PoisonedWeapons poison darts]]. See WeaksauceWeakness below.
13* '''Kau''' - This guy's TheDragon. Fully grown version of one of Evil Master's demon babies. This guy's [[MadeofIron tough]] and, it seems, {{immune to bullets}}. [[ObviouslyEvil Eats songbirds.]] Decapitates victims with an ImpossiblyCoolWeapon.
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15!!Other examples of tropes in this film:
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17* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The Evil Master has quite a nice lair under the city streets.
18* AllAmazonsWantHercules: Averted with Invisible Girl and her somewhat nerdy boyfriend.
19** Invoked with Wonder Woman's husband who is a BadassNormal cop who, in the first scene, jumps out of a window and intimidates a car-thief into putting handcuffs on himself.
20* AntiHero: Thief Catcher is a PunchClockHero initially and is more than willing to kidnap a baby herself in order to lure out the real culprits.
21* AntiVillain: Invisible Girl until about two thirds of the way through.
22* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: All three main characters remain gorgeous for the most part, despite getting bloody and dirty.
23** Lampshaded by Thief Catcher who, after escaping an explosion, turns and asks "Am I still pretty?". Wonder Woman brushes her off by saying "You look fine but I don't know what's wrong with you."
24* BloodFromTheMouth: When the Evil Master clutches Invisible Girl and Wonder Woman on the edge of the building, they cough a modest rivulet each.
25* BlownAcrossTheRoom: Happens several times during the film after various punches, kicks, or explosions.
26* BodyHorror: [[spoiler: The Evil Master's final form, and the fate of his victims.]]
27* {{Brainwashed}}: Invisible Girl and all of the Evil Master's underlings. Invisible Girl gets better at least.
28* TheCape: Wonder Woman is a standard superheroine. She is the most moral of the three ladies and doesn't have to go through any heel turns. She even wears a cape.
29* CarFu: Well, Bike Fu, technically. Wonder Woman uses a flying, spinning motorcycle as a weapon against Kau.
30* CatchAFallingStar: A number of babies are tossed around rather dramatically.
31* TheCavalry: All three women have their moments. Sometimes solo. Sometimes in a pair.
32* CoDragons: Kau and Invisible Girl start off as the two main enforcers for the BigBad until she joins the side of the heroes.
33* CoolBike: Thief Catcher, of course.
34* CreepyChild: The kidnapped kids are raised on human flesh.
35* DeadlyNosebleed: Happens to the Invisible Girl's scientist boyfriend; clear indicator that this guy's research is slowly killing him.
36* DeathOfAChild: We see a few kids die onscreen in what is otherwise, a pretty light-hearted movie. Including the baby that Thief Catcher ''accidentally'' dropped on a nail during her fight with Wonder Woman. NiceJobBreakingItHero indeed...
37* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Anita Mui, a famous pop star at the time, does the theme and has a few songs on the soundtrack.
38* DramaticUnmask: Wonder Woman to Invisible Girl.
39* EmpathicEnvironment: Lightning and DramaticWind seems to follow characters feeling internal conflict.
40* EnemyCivilWar: A more personal example than most. While Invisible Girl was still employed by the Old Master, it seemed that she had a rivalry with Kau; to the point where when she enters the secret lair, he attacks her from behind. She ends up chopping off one of his fingers for it and continues on her way.
41* ExtremeOmnivore: Kau not only eats humming birds but he also [[{{Squick}} eats his own severed finger.]]
42* FriendToAllLivingThings: Both Wonder Woman and Invisible Girl have birds land in their hands in different scenes and prove to be skilled equestrians. Wonder Woman also saves a kitten (yes, a kitten).
43* GogglesDoNothing: Subverted then played straight: Thief Catcher uses her goggles when battling mooks, yet leaves them on her brow when ''driving her motorcycle through explosions''.
44* GratuitousEnglish: Thief Catcher says "Good morning" to cops and later shouts "Happy New Year!" when attempting to blow up the Evil Master. Obviously, this is not in the dubbed versions.
45** When Invisible Woman learns that her boyfriend is sick, he types "Don't cry" in English on his computer.
46* GunFu: Thief Catcher vs. {{Mooks}}. She fires her guns in a similar way that the other girls sword fight.
47* HeartbrokenBadass: Invisible Girl has this with a side of DeclarationOfProtection and a glass of ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies. We get a little slice of LoveRedeems as dessert.
48* HeelFaceTurn: Invisible Woman goes form evil to good.
49* HeroicSpirit: They all persevere through some pretty heavy stuff in order to do the right thing.
50* HorsebackHeroism: Two of the ladies ride horses in slo-mo with Thief Catcher on her motorcycle.
51* LetsYouAndHimFight: All three women fight each other at least once before finally teaming up.
52* MoodWhiplash: The movie can go from goofy, to heartwarming, to disturbing in the span of minutes.
53* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Thief Catcher tries to lure the baby-knapper out in the open by using a baby as live bait. The baby ends up dying in a fight between the three ladies.
54* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The most obvious time this trope is invoked is the brief fight between Thief Catcher and Invisible Girl right before Wonder Woman breaks it up and straightens them out.
55* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: The Evil Master does this twice while surviving massive explosions.
56** Kau also basically goes through this and stays gone [[spoiler: until the sequel.]]
57* OffWithHisHead: Kau has a very convenient and hilariously implausible portable guillotine that he chucks at people to attain this effect.
58* OhCrap: The Master has two of the women [[NeckLift by the throat]], only to realize a stick of dynamite had been shoved into his robes.
59* OldMaster: The Evil Master and the master who trained Wonder Woman and Invisible Girl.
60* OnlyAFleshWound: Each member of the Heroic Trio is pummeled to the point where they're squirting blood out of their mouths. They seem just fine by the end of the movie.
61* OutOfTheInferno: During the climax, the girls blow up the Evil Master, but things don't go that easily for them when they see his skeleton rising from the flames for a second round.
62* PaperThinDisguise: Wonder Woman's mask only covers her forehead, nose, and cheeks. Even then, it's perfectly sculpted to her face to the point where people should recognize her if they see her in her civilian identity and then see her as Wonder Woman.
63** Granted, her husband eventually finds out... through completely different means.
64* PuppeteerParasite: The Evil Master does this to Invisible Girl in the climax although it's a much more visible example than most. He never fully takes control of her, however, due to HeroicWillpower.
65* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Invisible Girl dabbles with this, with a touch of {{Wangst}}.
66* RocketRide: Thief Catcher straddles a steel drum, tosses a lit stick of dynamite into the open end, and rides it into combat.
67* RunawayTrain: Kau makes this happen. Once said train ends up in Kau's path, he tries {{Trainstopping}}. It doesn't work as well as planned.
68* SeparatedAtBirth: Actually, separated in early childhood in the case of Wonder Woman and Invisible Woman.
69* ShoutOut:
70** The final battle with the BigBad has a rather obvious homage to the first ''[[Film/TheTerminator Terminator]]'' movie.
71** [[TheDragon The Dragon's]] weapon could also be a ShoutOut to the Hong Kong movie, ''Film/MasterOfTheFlyingGuillotine''.
72* SonicScream: The Evil Master screams and destroys Invisible Girl's chain weapon.
73* TakeMyHand: At least three times between Wonder Woman and Invisible Girl.
74* TerribleTrio: The Evil Master is the mastermind while Kau and Invisible Girl fill out the other two roles, at least for roughly half the movie. Kau and Invisible Girl even play up the BrainsAndBrawn dynamic.
75* TightropeWalking: One of the main heroines is introduced, running along powerlines, She even does the splits between two of them while throwing knives at a foe.
76* TitleDrop: The trio get their name in the last scene.
77* TrainingFromHell: All the girls gets this. Since Invisible Girl and Thief Catcher got this from the Evil Master, it's an almost literal example.
78* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: After Invisible Girl left Wonder Woman as a child, she found the Evil Master and was trained alongside Thief Catcher. This time, Thief Catcher was the one who eventually escaped. Invisible Girl wasn't as lucky.
79* UseYourHead: Thief Catcher does this multiple times in a row against the Evil Master to no avail.
80* WeaksauceWeakness: Evil Master - kick him, shoot him, burn him, blow him up. Nothing works. Except... Love. Yep. Love. [[YourHeadASplode Makes his head explode.]]
81* WouldHurtAChild: The Evil Master kills a baby rather randomly. We also get briefly treated to a serial killer who attempts to kill newborns (and fails, luckily enough).
82* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: So Wonder Woman and Invisible Girl were trained by an OldMaster that wanted them to "fight for justice" and all we see are two flashbacks with no actual mention of even his name.
83* WhatTheHellHero: See: NiceJobBreakingItHero. Both the cops and Wonder Woman give Thief Catcher this after the baby's death.
84* WhipSword: Wonder Woman has one that can go from a straight blade to a whip sword.
85* WhyWontYouDie: Happens with both the Evil Master and Kau. Bad guys in this movie can survive quite a lot.
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90'''EXECUTIONERS''' (aka '''Heroic Trio II''')
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92The sequel to Heroic Trio. Set TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, Hong Kong has been ravaged by a nuclear explosion. Water is scare and to make matters worse, an EvilGenius named Mr. Kim has taken control of the city's supply. He is using his grip on the city's water in order to control the leaders. The Heroic Trio reform in order to take him down.
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94The movie was released the same year as the Heroic Trio but doesn't seem to be as popular at least amongst American cult fans.
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97!!''Contains examples of:''
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99* AfterTheEnd
100* AllAmazonsWantHercules - This time around, Chat gets a boyfriend. At first, he is a [[TheRival rival]] who goes after her targets. The guy can handle his own against her in a fist fight as well, leading to a romance.
101* BatmanGambit - Mr. Kim manipulates a Colonel and a spiritual leader in a plot to become president.
102* BattleCouple - Chat and her LoveInterest Tak team up towards the end.
103* EvilInc. - Mr. Kim's water company.
104* FuroScene - It takes place in Wonder Woman's house and not at a public bath, but the effect is the same. There is even a SkinshipGrope or two involved.
105* HeldGaze - When it comes time for Chat to fall in love with TheRival, she does this.
106* HeroicSacrifice - Loads:
107** A caravan of rebels walk into a minefeild in order to distract the government from Chat and her group.
108** Kau blows himself up along with several soliders in order for Ching to escape.
109** [[spoiler: Ching blows herself up in order to take out Mr. Kim, resulting in him losing an arm.]]
110** A decoy of the president places himself in harm's way so that the real president could escape.
111** Tak buys Chat and Wonder Woman's daughter some time in order to keep them from drowning and gets a broken leg. [[spoiler: He ends up getting crushed by a sewer gate in the process]]
112* LoveConfession - Chat and Tak both demand one from the other.
113* MamaBear - Wonder Woman has a kid now. Don't mess with her.
114* RefusedTheCall - Ching tries to get the group back together to take out Mr. Kim. It basically takes the length of an entire movie to get the three women back together.
115* RetiredBadass - Wonder Woman's got a kid nowadays and doesn't have much time for heroics... at first.
116* SissyVillain - Mr. Kim seems more appropriate as a ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' villain. He giggles a lot, has a heavy case of HoYay with his understudy, and wears a guady 1700's era long coat/mask combo.
117* StuffedInTheFridge - As with the last one, the love interests for these women get put through the ringer. It's almost a CartwrightCurse.
118* UnexplainedRecovery - Kau is back as an ally, is mute, and possibly deformed. There is little explanation why he has returned, although since he was so hard to kill in the last movie, it makes sense that he was OnlyMostlyDead.
119* WhatTheHellHero - Chat is interested in getting paid more than helping out, at first. They take exception.
120* WhyWontYouDie - Mr. Kim proves much harder to kill than expected, resulting in Chat saying a variation of this.

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