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Aam fa

  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
2615
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ching-Wan Lau and Tony Leung Chiu-wai in Aam fa (1998)
ActionCrimeMysteryThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA corrupt cop named Sam handles negotiations between two Triad leaders who plan to join forces. However, he meets a suspicious bald man named Tony, who keeps following him around and disrupt... Alles lesenA corrupt cop named Sam handles negotiations between two Triad leaders who plan to join forces. However, he meets a suspicious bald man named Tony, who keeps following him around and disrupting his personal business.A corrupt cop named Sam handles negotiations between two Triad leaders who plan to join forces. However, he meets a suspicious bald man named Tony, who keeps following him around and disrupting his personal business.

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    • Tat-Chi Yau
    • Johnnie To
  • Drehbuch
    • Kam-Yuen Szeto
    • Nai-Hoi Yau
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ching-Wan Lau
    • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Maggie Siu
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    2615
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Tat-Chi Yau
      • Johnnie To
    • Drehbuch
      • Kam-Yuen Szeto
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ching-Wan Lau
      • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
      • Maggie Siu
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    • 14Kritische Rezensionen
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    Ching-Wan Lau
    Ching-Wan Lau
    • Tony
    • (as Lau Ching Wan)
    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Sam
    • (as Tony Leung)
    Maggie Siu
    Maggie Siu
    • Maggie
    • (as Maggie Shiu)
    Hoi-Pang Lo
    Hoi-Pang Lo
      Fong Lung
      Fong Lung
      • Mr. Lung
      • (as Lung Fong)
      Siu-Lung Ching
      Siu-Lung Ching
      • Ronny
      • (as Ching Siu Lung)
      Tian-Lin Wang
      Tian-Lin Wang
      • (Guest star)
      • (as Wong Tin Lam)
      Mark Ho-nam Cheng
      Mark Ho-nam Cheng
      • Mark - Guest star
      • (as Mark Cheng Ho-nam)
      Kong Fong
      Kong Fong
      • Informer - Guest star
      • (as Sunny Fang)
      Bun Yuen
      Bun Yuen
      • Sam's Cop Buddy
      • (as Yuen Bun)
      Sau-Kei Lee
      Sau-Kei Lee
      • Kei-Suk
      • (as Lee Suk Kei)
      Suet Lam
      Suet Lam
      • Cafe Owner's Assistant
      • (as Lam Suet)
      Santoas
      Kwok-Chiu Wu
      Jackson Ha
        Eric Huen
          Chi-Shing Chiu
          Kin Hung Wong
            • Regie
              • Tat-Chi Yau
              • Johnnie To
            • Drehbuch
              • Kam-Yuen Szeto
              • Nai-Hoi Yau
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            8searchanddestroy-1

            Good HK crime yarn

            It is violent, gritty, bloody a bit confused too, not really easy to follow. Produced by Johnny To, we then understand easily that stuff is not lousy. Macao by night, helped by the Giorgio Moroder's and Nino Rota - GODFATHER's music - score, where it is question of gang wars, triads, and when a borderline rotten cop is on the loose too, expect action, torture, in this fast paced and never boring Asian crime film. The quality of this feature can't be denied and I think it deserves a better release. It is short, not as long as Korean crime movies for instance, but the atmosphere is very close and far from Hollywood clichés. Unlike some Asian films that I have seen recently.
            7jimniexperience

            Darker Crime Thriller with lots of Johnnie To elements

            Two Triad Leaders, Mr. K and Mr. Lung, control the underground of Macau .. The Old Triad Lord, Mr. Hung, is upset he's been left out .. He orders for both groups to pay dues but instead , they decide to join forces to maximize business ..

            Overnight , a rumor spreads Mr. K has ordered a hit on Mr. Lung for over 50 grand .. Negotiators from both sides have 24 hours to get to the bottom of this before things get ugly ..... Simultaneously a mysterious character arrives in town and is stirring up trouble everywhere he goes ..
            8tntokmenko

            An excellent mob thriller following the dark spiraling descent of one corrupt cop.

            The Longest Nite follows Tony Leung as a corrupt detective struggling to keep his head above water when he ends up caught in a crossfire between two gang rivalries. Meanwhile a mystery begins to unravel where Leung faces some serious career-ending dangers in which he must take specific actions to avoid. Lau Ching Wan plays a riddle in an enigma who hides in the shadows to conduct and puppeteer the actions of many other characters. Leung is consequently one of many mice who must compete to stay alive through what might possibly be "the longest night" of his life. This is a very strongly written thriller with moody cinematography throughout the nighttime streets of Hong Kong, an excellent film of Johnnie To's one of his best. The performances by Leung and Lau are great as well they really make great adversaries like you'd expect from the cover. Although the reason I don't rate this thriller higher are some erratic moments of absurd bloodshed which are almost comical in execution. "R-rated Looney Tunes styled death sequences". They only last but seconds, regardless they were enough to take me out of the film. Another detractor is the sense of limited closure on specific characters which I would have liked to see more development on in the conclusion. Besides a few minor complaints I still love this movie, and will enjoy watching it again. -8/10
            8Bogey Man

            Great and dark Hong Kong triad film

            Patrick Yau is a great and talented director. I haven't seen anything else by him yet than this, THE LONGEST NITE (1997), but his other works include The Odd One Dies and Expect the Unexpected, which have also been hailed by HK fanatics and specialists. However, THE LONGEST NITE alone shows the director's talent and this is easily among the most interesting and memorable HK films of the late 90's.

            Tony Leung and Lau Ching Wan are the two leads here. Tony is a wonderful actor with smooth and kind face, yet his character here is anything but nice or kind. He plays a rawly violent and corrupted policeman who solves some mysterious triad war in which he is himself somehow related, too. Also a mysterious bald headed stranger soon arrives in Macau (Lau), and soon these two men are against each other and time. It all happens during one night filled with depravity, violence and seemingly no hope for a better tomorrow..

            I think the plot and story is very hard to follow after one viewing and the less you are experienced with English (subtitles), the more times you will have to see this film in order to understand the whole plot and its turns. I have seen this twice now and still there are elements which I cannot yet explain, but they're not so important as the things this film gives and has are already visible to me.

            The film lacks every imaginable bit of the usual lightening humor and slapstick attempts. The film is as serious and gritty as they come, and the film is produced by the legendary Johnnie To, a director/producer specialized in this kind of gritty and dark stuff in Hong Kong cinema. One of his most incredible achievements is a triad thriller The Big Heat (1988) starring Waise Lee, which is among my personal all time Hong Kong favourites in its insanity and over-the-top dark and infernal atmosphere. Johnnie has done many other great films, too, which include The Heroic Trio (1993) and its sequel, both directed with the choreography genius Ching Siu Tung.

            THE LONGEST NITE features a nice soundtrack which is little like Giorgio Moroder's music in De Palma's Scarface (1983), and it adds very well to the atmosphere of the film. But the strongest element in THE LONGEST NITE is the photography and lightning, which are often very gorgeous in the hands of a talented Hong Kong director. Films like Dr. Lamb (Danny Lee, 1992), City on Fire (Ringo Lam, 1986) or Red to Kill (Billy Tang, 1993) would not be as powerful as they are now without the usage of haunting colors like blue which bath in fog and mist, usually the light, or should I say darkness, coming through windows. The final gun battle between the two protagonists in THE LONGEST NITE is among the greatest scenes I've seen in Hong Kong cinema in recent times, and it features exactly this usage of blue nearly as powerfully as possible.

            The violence and brutal world the film is set in is often off putting but never gratuitously graphic and exploitative. There's no blood spraying all over the walls, but realistic aftermath when someone decides to hurt some other. Violence never pays in this film as it doesn't in real life either. THE LONGEST NITE doesn't glorify violence at all, it just depicts people who are so desperate and weak they use it very often, and so the film (and ending) is pretty pessimistic, too. Unlike in many Hollywood action no-brainers, like the Steven Seagal films, in THE LONGEST NITE wickedness and violence always has its consequences and results.

            THE LONGEST NITE is very welcome addition to the gritty triad films genre of the Hong Kong cinema and due to its great and believable performances and characters, gorgeous visuals and overall honesty, it will last many viewing times without losing its power and impact. I gladly give this 8/10 and maybe my rating will rise after subsequent viewings.
            9MIles-11

            Think "The Spanish Prisoner," but faster-paced and R-rated.

            An almost completely satisfying 85 minutes; I'd have a hard time coming up with five minutes of the movie I'd like to see cut out. The movie starts off slow but intense, and gradually builds to fast and even more intense. Both leads are, of course, great. There are a lot of plot holes and logic jumps, but that's almost a given in a conspiracy-themed movie. Aside from that, there are really only a few small complaints to make; the action ending seems a little contrived. Some of the Foley work is pretty weak. A major character meets his/her demise in an extremely unsatisying manner. There's a couple of sloppy edits towards the end. The establishing shots are stolen from NYPD Blue. But really, when I'm so desperate for downsides that I'm nitpicking the EDITING, you know it's a great movie! Patrick Yau is well on his way to becoming one of the best directors in Hong Kong.

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              The Hong Kong title of the film translates to Dark Flowers, a slang for an underworld contract.
            • Patzer
              Despite taking place all in one night Tony Leung's facial hair is different in several scenes.
            • Verbindungen
              References Die Lady von Shanghai (1947)
            • Soundtracks
              The Chase
              by Giorgio Moroder

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            • Erscheinungsdatum
              • 1. Januar 1998 (Hongkong)
            • Herkunftsland
              • Hongkong
            • Sprache
              • Kantonesisch
            • Auch bekannt als
              • The Longest Nite
            • Drehorte
              • Macau, China
            • Produktionsfirmen
              • Film City Co.
              • Milky Way Image Company
              • Long Shong Pictures
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              1 Stunde 24 Minuten
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