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Director: Wai Keung Lau
Writer: Felix Chong, Siu Fai Mak
Producers: Andy Lau
Actors:
Andy Lau as Lau Kin Ming Tony Leung as Chan Wing Yan Anthony Wong as SP Wong |
The film blends the typical elements of most Asian crime thrillers including loyalty, honor and betrayal, but left out one of my most personal favorite elements of action/violence. I kept expecting the film to downshift into some wicked scenes of blood being bathed, but t’was not to be. It simply stuck to its core about the psychological and tense effects of the lead characters’ dangerous plights, and never really delved into the more Woo-esque elements to which a movie such as this might generally subscribe. Granted, it’s an engaging film nonetheless, but I wasn’t altogether surprised by how things turned out or many of its turns. The film did offer a little more emotion than most Asian crime pics, but even then, some of it was on the melodramatic end. I still have no idea why any of the three female characters were even included in the movie, other than for “eye-candy” and pitiful background development on the lead guys. The relationships with those ladies were horribly handled. Who were they? Why were they there? That said, the film doesn’t really emphasize them anyway, so it’s not the end of the world. All in all, I liked this movie but I’m not exactly sure what all the fuss is about, since many of its duplicitous elements have already been covered in many an other film. The film did still offer a nice bit of style, an excellent score which tensed shit up real sweet in a handful of the film’s more thrilling scenes as well as some highly credible acting performances by all around, especially from leads Andy Lau and Tony Leung.
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