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Born Wild

Upon discovering that his estranged twin brother Lok has died, Joe's investigation of Lok's troubled past sends him to the world of underground boxing, where he suspects the opponent killed Lok during a bout. Sorely Joe finds himself unleashing his own animalistic instincts as he comes face to face with his brother's possible killer.

Top Cast

  • Louis Koo

    Louis Koo

    Tan

  • Daniel Wu

    Daniel Wu

    Tide Ho

  • Patrick Tam Yiu-Man

    Patrick Tam Yiu-Man

    Mann

  • Jo Kok Cho-Lam

    Jo Kok Cho-Lam

    Sandy

  • Felix Lok Ying-Kwan

    Felix Lok Ying-Kwan

    Brother Chu

  • Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai

    Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai

    Lao Wu

  • Chang Kuo-Chu

    Chang Kuo-Chu

    Ho Chuen

  • Phyllis Quek

    Phyllis Quek

    Tan's Mother In Her Teens

  • Wrath James White

    Wrath James White

    Arion

Overview

Upon discovering that his estranged twin brother Lok has died, Joe's investigation of Lok's troubled past sends him to the world of underground boxing, where he suspects the opponent killed Lok during a bout. Sorely Joe finds himself unleashing his own animalistic instincts as he comes face to face with his brother's possible killer.

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