This film essentially begins with two young children watching their parents engage in a gunfight with one another before each of them are eventually separated. Thirty years later, a young woman named "Sheila Cho" (Sibelle Hu) has taken over from her father and runs an expensive casino in Hong Kong. To that effect, she is paid a visit by a wealthy Japanese businessman by the name of "Chi-lo Konhon" (Alex Man) who is interested in investing in her business. At first, negotiations go quite smoothly. Unfortunately, things change when Chi-lo's brother is murdered--which causes Chi-lo to suspect that Sheila had something to do with it. Not long afterward, Sheila has a member of her family killed as well. Needless to say, this causes intense friction between both Sheila and Chi-lo which eventually breaks out into an open war between members of these two groups. Coincidentally, at this same time, a mysterious man named "Feng Dee" (Alex Fong) arrives and demands a high-stakes game between him and Sheila due to the murder of his father 30 years earlier. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was one of those films that action enthusiasts will probably love due to the number of scenes involving gunfights or martial arts. The problem I had with it, however, was due to the fact that so many of these scenes were completely unrealistic. Even so, I suppose it still passed the time fairly well, and I have rated this movie accordingly. Average.