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* BludgeonedToDeath: In Alan’s childhood flashback, Alan’s father kills a man by smashing a sledgehammer on his skull. (A GoryDiscretionShot occurs, but there’s a burst of HighPressureBlood for that delightful gore these types of movies are known for).



* DropTheHammer: In Alan’s childhood flashback, Alan’s father kills a man by smashing a sledgehammer on his skull. (A GoryDiscretionShot occurs, but there’s a burst of HighPressureBlood for that delightful gore these types of movies are known for).
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Up To Eleven is being dewicked.


* InvincibleHero: Alan, taken UpToEleven. Unlike his previous HeroicBloodshed role in ''Film/ReturnEngagement'', now he literally, at no point in the movie, gets hurt or ends up in any kind of trouble!

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* InvincibleHero: Alan, taken UpToEleven.up to eleven. Unlike his previous HeroicBloodshed role in ''Film/ReturnEngagement'', now he literally, at no point in the movie, gets hurt or ends up in any kind of trouble!
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: Leon, despite being a prominent character in the movie with plenty of screentime, dies rather abruptly in the final shootout when a bunch of mooks suddenly get the drol on him and just gun him down on the spot. He gets roughly as much fanfare as any faceless goon]].

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: Leon, despite being a prominent character in the movie with plenty of screentime, dies rather abruptly in the final shootout when a bunch of mooks suddenly get the drol drop on him and just gun him down on the spot. He gets roughly as much fanfare as any faceless goon]].
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: Leon, despite being a prominent character in the movie with plenty of screentime, dies rather abruptly iin the final shootout when a bunch of mooks suddenly get the drol on him and just gun him down on the spot. He gets roughly as much fanfare as any faceless goon]].

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: Leon, despite being a prominent character in the movie with plenty of screentime, dies rather abruptly iin in the final shootout when a bunch of mooks suddenly get the drol on him and just gun him down on the spot. He gets roughly as much fanfare as any faceless goon]].
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: Leon, despite being a prominent character in the movie with plenty of screentime, dies rather abruptly iin the final shootout when a bunch of mooks suddenly get the drol on him and just gun him down on yhe spot. He gets roughly as much fanfare as any faceless goon]].

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: Leon, despite being a prominent character in the movie with plenty of screentime, dies rather abruptly iin the final shootout when a bunch of mooks suddenly get the drol on him and just gun him down on yhe the spot. He gets roughly as much fanfare as any faceless goon]].
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''Gun N Rose'' is a 1992 Hong Kong HeroicBloodshed film starring Alan Tang, Creator/AndyLau, and Creator/SimonYam, their second collaboration after ''Film/ReturnEngagement''.

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''Gun N Rose'' is a 1992 Hong Kong HeroicBloodshed film starring Alan Tang, Creator/AlanTang, Creator/AndyLau, and Creator/SimonYam, their second collaboration after ''Film/ReturnEngagement''.
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''Gun N Rose'' is a 1992 Hong Kong HeroicBloodshed film starring Alan Tang, Creator/AndyLau, and Simon Yam, their second collaboration after ''Film/ReturnEngagement''.

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''Gun N Rose'' is a 1992 Hong Kong HeroicBloodshed film starring Alan Tang, Creator/AndyLau, and Simon Yam, Creator/SimonYam, their second collaboration after ''Film/ReturnEngagement''.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler: Leon, despite being a prominent character in the movie with plenty of screentime, dies rather abruptly iin the final shootout when a bunch of mooks suddenly get the drol on him and just gun him down on yhe spot. He gets roughly as much fanfare as any faceless goon]].
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* TheDragon: Leon, the henchman and personal hitman of Simon. Although he had a change of heart towards his allegiance in the end, but averts the FaceHeelTurn trope and turning the final battle into a three-way confrontation between [[MeleeATrois Leon, Alan and Andy, and Simon]].

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* TheDragon: Leon, the henchman and personal hitman of Simon. Although he had a change of heart towards his allegiance in the end, but averts the FaceHeelTurn HeelFaceTurn trope and turning the final battle into a three-way confrontation between [[MeleeATrois Leon, Alan and Andy, and Simon]].
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Alan pretty much reprises his HitmanWithAHeart archetype as previously seen in ''Film/FlamingBrothers'' and ''Film/ReturnEngagement'' here, but given that Alan is the Executive Producer of this movie, its evident most of this film is a VanityProject for Alan, especially how he simply rampaged through wave after wave of mooks [[OneManArmy Rambo-style]] and hogging 70% of the film all to himself. Put it simply; Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam's collective character development still pales compared to Alan Tang's, and in a BodyCountCompetition in the film's various shootouts (if the audience have the time and curiosity to tally-up) Andy, Simon and Leon's combined scores would still be less than Alan's. Its ridiculously over-the-top and needs to be seen to be believed.

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Alan pretty much reprises his HitmanWithAHeart archetype as previously seen in ''Film/FlamingBrothers'' and ''Film/ReturnEngagement'' here, but given that Alan is the Executive Producer of this movie, its evident most of this film is a VanityProject for Alan, especially how he simply rampaged through wave after wave of mooks [[OneManArmy Rambo-style]] and hogging 70% of the film all to himself. Put it simply; Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam's collective character development still pales compared to Alan Tang's, and in a BodyCountCompetition in the film's various shootouts (if the audience have the time and curiosity to tally-up) Andy, Simon and Leon's combined scores would still be less than Alan's.Alan's (by approximately 30 points!). Its ridiculously over-the-top and needs to be seen to be believed.
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Alan pretty much reprises his HitmanWithAHeart archetype as previously seen in ''Film/FlamingBrothers'' and ''Film/ReturnEngagement'' here, but given that Alan is the Executive Producer of this movie, its evident most of this film is a VanityProject for Alan, especially how he simply rampaged through wave after wave of mooks [[OneManArmy Rambo-style]] and hogging 70% of the film all to himself. Its ridiculously over-the-top and needs to be seen to be believed.

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Alan pretty much reprises his HitmanWithAHeart archetype as previously seen in ''Film/FlamingBrothers'' and ''Film/ReturnEngagement'' here, but given that Alan is the Executive Producer of this movie, its evident most of this film is a VanityProject for Alan, especially how he simply rampaged through wave after wave of mooks [[OneManArmy Rambo-style]] and hogging 70% of the film all to himself. Put it simply; Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam's collective character development still pales compared to Alan Tang's, and in a BodyCountCompetition in the film's various shootouts (if the audience have the time and curiosity to tally-up) Andy, Simon and Leon's combined scores would still be less than Alan's. Its ridiculously over-the-top and needs to be seen to be believed.
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* ConcealmentEqualsCover: A really awful example. During the office shootout, Alan hides behind a plastic divider that is barely an inch thick as he reloads his pistols, and the plastic obstruction ends up absorbing maybe 40 bullets leaving Alan unharmed.


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* GunsAkimbo: Plenty, considering the genre of the film. Mostly from Alan.


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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Simon early on in the film orders one of his underlings who harassed a nurse to be brutally beaten, while checking on the nurse to see if she's alright.
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* LeapAndFire: Alan and Leon does this repeatedly.

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''Gun N Rose'' is a 1992 Hong Kong HeroicBloodshed film starring Alan Tang, Creator/AndyLau, and Simon Yam, their second collaboration after Film/ReturnEngagement.

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''Gun N Rose'' is a 1992 Hong Kong HeroicBloodshed film starring Alan Tang, Creator/AndyLau, and Simon Yam, their second collaboration after Film/ReturnEngagement.
''Film/ReturnEngagement''.



Has nothing to do with the band ''Music/GunsNRoses''.



* InvincibleHero: Alan, taken UpToEleven. Unlike his previous HeroicBloodshed role in Film/ReturnEngagement, now he literally, at no point in the movie, gets hurt or into any kind of trouble!

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* InvincibleHero: Alan, taken UpToEleven. Unlike his previous HeroicBloodshed role in Film/ReturnEngagement, ''Film/ReturnEngagement'', now he literally, at no point in the movie, gets hurt or into ends up in any kind of trouble!

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* AnArmAndALeg: During Alan's flashback, Alan's father uses a paper-cutter to relive a man of his arm from the wrist.



* DropTRheHammer: In Alan’s childhood flashback, Alan’s father kills a man by smashing a sledgehammer on his skull. (A GoryDiscretionShot occurs, but there’s a burst of HighPressureBlood for that delightful gore these types of movies are known for).

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* DropTRheHammer: DropTheHammer: In Alan’s childhood flashback, Alan’s father kills a man by smashing a sledgehammer on his skull. (A GoryDiscretionShot occurs, but there’s a burst of HighPressureBlood for that delightful gore these types of movies are known for).
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[[caption-width-right:350:Starring Alan Tang, Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam as [[TheDanza Alan, Andy,, Leon and Simon]]. Yes, really.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Starring Alan Tang, Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam as [[TheDanza Alan, Andy,, Andy, Leon and Simon]]. Yes, really.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Starring Alan Tang, Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam as [[TheDanza Alan, Andy,, Leon and Simon]]. Yes, really.]]

''Gun N Rose'' is a 1992 Hong Kong HeroicBloodshed film starring Alan Tang, Creator/AndyLau, and Simon Yam, their second collaboration after Film/ReturnEngagement.

Alan Lung (Alan Tang) is the adopted son of Taiwanese triad leader Lung Yat-fu. Highly favored by Lung, Alan is appointed as Lung's successor, prompting the hatred of his biological sons Simon and Bowie. Simon (Simon Yam), especially, who ends up usurping his father's position and then arranging for Alan's assassination. With the help of local punk and wannabe gangster Andy (Andy Lau), Alan decides to get even with Simon.

Alan pretty much reprises his HitmanWithAHeart archetype as previously seen in ''Film/FlamingBrothers'' and ''Film/ReturnEngagement'' here, but given that Alan is the Executive Producer of this movie, its evident most of this film is a VanityProject for Alan, especially how he simply rampaged through wave after wave of mooks [[OneManArmy Rambo-style]] and hogging 70% of the film all to himself. Its ridiculously over-the-top and needs to be seen to be believed.

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* BadassBiker: Andy kicks a ton of ass while on his motorcycle, complete with sweet leather jacket and CoolShades.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Alan’s TroubledBackstoryFlashback as a child is painted like this to depict the setting in the late 50s/early 60s.
* TheDragon: Leon, the henchman and personal hitman of Simon. Although he had a change of heart towards his allegiance in the end, but averts the FaceHeelTurn trope and turning the final battle into a three-way confrontation between [[MeleeATrois Leon, Alan and Andy, and Simon]].
* DropTRheHammer: In Alan’s childhood flashback, Alan’s father kills a man by smashing a sledgehammer on his skull. (A GoryDiscretionShot occurs, but there’s a burst of HighPressureBlood for that delightful gore these types of movies are known for).
* EnsembleCast
* GroinAttack: Part of the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique used by Alan while interrogating a mobster in a toilet.
* IKissYourFoot: A punk leader in one scene is ordering an underling to lick his toes to prove his allegiance. After coating his foot with hot chili oil.
*InvincibleHero: Alan, taken UpToEleven. Unlike his previous HeroicBloodshed role in Film/ReturnEngagement, now he literally, at no point in the movie, gets hurt or into any kind of trouble!
* MacheteMayhem: Andy gets to whoop several rival punks’ asses with a machete in one scene.
* MexicanStandoff: One occurs early in the movie between Alan, Simon and Bowie.
* MissionImpossibleCableDrop: Leon’s preferred method of appearing is to drop in from ceilings or balconies on a metal wire, firing away with his machine-gun on his way down, and he does so more than once in the film notably during the climax.
* KlingonPromotion: Simon executes his own father to take over the triad syndicate.
* OneManArmy: Alan’s EstablishingCharacterMoment that marks him as an unstoppable killing machine had him forcefully entering a rival triad’s office, pistols in hand, and shooting up the entire place killing 30-odd mooks in under two minutes.
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: The final, one-on-one confrontation between Simon and Alan had the two of them stuck in a gondola, where Simon suddenly reveals he had a time bomb attached to his chest and is ready to detonate it. Alan jumps and escapes, grabbing on to Leon’s leftover EscapeRope as Simon blew himself up though]].
* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Alan and Andy do this a lot, especially Alan in that office shootout scene.
* WidowedAtTheWedding: Lung’s wife is shot in a shootout that occurs in his wedding, where she gets a bullet InTheBack while [[BloodSplatteredWeddingDress still in a wedding dress]]. [[spoiler: Subverted that she doesn’t die in the wedding, but eventually dies some time later]].

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