The Blacksheep Affair
Special agent YEM (Zhao Wen-zhuo) sets off on a mission to save a plane hijacked by renegade soldiers in Southern China. With his stunning martial arts, YEM terminates all the hijackers and is about to save everyone on board when, at the very last moment, his stubborn, one-track mind turns the mission into a tragedy...YEM is reassigned to Lavemia, a member state of the former USSR, as a bodyguard for the Chinese embassy. Though dejected, YEM never regrets what he has done, or what his country has done to him. After all, he has been trained to have absolute faith in himself and, even more so, in his country.Greeting him at the airport is his best friend HONG, a colleague similary reassigned two years earlier. As they step outside the train station, they unexpectedly run into MISHIMA, Japan's most wanted man and leader of the deadly terrorists. After fierce fights and chases, they cath MISHIMA NARROWLY.The arrest makes the headline and should have earned them a chance to be reinstated back to their country. Nonetheless, the Lavemian President takes all the credits in a desperate attempt to save his crumpling government.YEM is indifferent to such political filth, however. In fact, he is indifference to just anything – until his long lost childhood lover PAN suddenly shows up. PAN has traveled a long way to find him, only to explain her sudden departure from China and from him. But the stubborn YEM refuses to listen. To him, a deserter is a traitor, and a traitor is not worthy of his love.Or so he tells himself. YEM suppresses his feelings and concentrates on the biggest challenge before him – a fight against MISHIMA's Japanese followers, who join forces with the Italian terrorists and the Cambodian soldiers in exile. Now, the world's most dangerous terrorists strike back to rescue their leader and, most of all, the teach this Chinaman a lesson.In this country of conspiracy, who could YEM turn to except his best friend HONG and his lover PAN? Could three outcast Chinese resist the world's three most deadly terrorist groups?
