

Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
A monk turned body-builder, with the gift to see into people's lives, befriends a female cop, and uses his gift to change the force of Karma and her destiny.
Top Cast


Andy Lau
Andy Lau
Biggie
Andy Lau
Biggie


Cecilia Cheung
Cecilia Cheung
Lee Fung-yee
Cecilia Cheung
Lee Fung-yee


Eddie Cheung Siu-Fai
Eddie Cheung Siu-Fai
Captain Chung
Eddie Cheung Siu-Fai
Captain Chung


Karen Tong Bo-Yue
Karen Tong Bo-Yue
Woman Whose Left Arm Shot Off
Karen Tong Bo-Yue
Woman Whose Left Arm Shot Off


Chun Wong
Chun Wong
Lee's Superior Officer
Chun Wong
Lee's Superior Officer


Jimmy Wong
Jimmy Wong
Lee's Colleague
Jimmy Wong
Lee's Colleague


Hon Kwok-Choi
Hon Kwok-Choi
Slippery Thief
Hon Kwok-Choi
Slippery Thief


Yuen Bun
Yuen Bun
Chef
Yuen Bun
Chef


Yu Wenzhong
Yu Wenzhong
Master Wu
Yu Wenzhong
Master Wu
Hou Lian-Sheng
Hou Lian-Sheng
Master Wen
Hou Lian-Sheng
Master Wen
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