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Election 2

Originaltitel: Hak se wui: Yi woo wai kwai
  • 2006
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Election 2 (2006)
DramaKriminalitätThriller

Die Mitglieder der Wong Sing Triade haben sich über die letzten zwei Jahre fett gefressen. Ihre Brieftaschen sind so dick wie schon lange nicht mehr. Das haben sie vor allem ihrem Boss, Lok,... Alles lesenDie Mitglieder der Wong Sing Triade haben sich über die letzten zwei Jahre fett gefressen. Ihre Brieftaschen sind so dick wie schon lange nicht mehr. Das haben sie vor allem ihrem Boss, Lok, zu verdanken. - Nun stehen wieder Wahlen an.Die Mitglieder der Wong Sing Triade haben sich über die letzten zwei Jahre fett gefressen. Ihre Brieftaschen sind so dick wie schon lange nicht mehr. Das haben sie vor allem ihrem Boss, Lok, zu verdanken. - Nun stehen wieder Wahlen an.

  • Regie
    • Johnnie To
  • Drehbuch
    • Nai-Hoi Yau
    • Tin-Shing Yip
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Louis Koo
    • Simon Yam
    • Nick Cheung
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    7,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Johnnie To
    • Drehbuch
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
      • Tin-Shing Yip
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Louis Koo
      • Simon Yam
      • Nick Cheung
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    • 83Metascore
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    Louis Koo
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    • Jimmy
    Simon Yam
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    Nick Cheung
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    • Jet
    Ka-Tung Lam
    Ka-Tung Lam
    • Kun
    • (as Lam Ka Tung)
    Suet Lam
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    • Big Head
    • (as Lam Suet)
    Eddie Cheung
    Eddie Cheung
    • Mr. So
    • (as Cheung Siu Fai)
    Tian-Lin Wang
    Tian-Lin Wang
    • Uncle Teng
    • (as Wong Tin Lam)
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    • Bo
    • (as Mark Cheng Ho-nam)
    Bing-Man Tam
    Bing-Man Tam
    • Uncle Cocky
    • (as Tam Ping Man)
    Yue-Tong Pan
    • Janice
    • (as Pauline Pan)
    Andy On
    Andy On
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    Yong You
    • Mr. Xi
    • (as Yao Yung)
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    Mo-Hau Cheung
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    • (as Albert Cheung)
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    Bun Yuen
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      Jonathan Yat-Sing Lee
      Jonathan Yat-Sing Lee
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      • (as Jonathan Lee)
      Sze Yan Wong
      • Chak
      • (as Wong Sze Yan)
      Alan Chung San Chui
      Alan Chung San Chui
      • Uncle Tank
      • (as Tsui Chung Shun)
      • Regie
        • Johnnie To
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        • Nai-Hoi Yau
        • Tin-Shing Yip
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      8johno-21

      Triad Election

      I recently saw this at the 2007 Palm Springs International Film Festival and I had never seen the first film of this series but this still stands on it's own without the benefit of seeing the first film Election. This being distributed as Triad Election although in the opening credits is called Election 2. This is the story of a large Hong Kong crime syndicate that has it's hand in several business dealings from bootleg compact discs to government contracts in Hong Kong and on mainland China. Ten of the actors reprise their roles here from the first film. Lok is the head of the crime family of which was elected to serve a two year term and now his term is up. He wants to hang on to his power and not go into semi-retirement as an elder or uncle within the Triad. Jimmy is the odd-on favorite to win the election this time around but he is a reluctant candidate. He only wants to be a underworld businessman which he never will be unless he accepts the position as the elected one term leader of the crime family. Veterna director Johnny To is back as the director as well as the screenplay team of Nal Hei Yau and Tin-Shing yip, cinematographer Siu-keung Chang and production director Tony Yu. This is a violent film and many comparisons have been made with the Godfather and other American gangster films. Not knowing anything about this or it's predecessor film I didn't really know what to expect here but this is a well-polished film with a good story and plenty of interesting characters. I would give this an 8.0 out of 10.
      8Groverdox

      Superior to "Election" in every way

      The first "Election" film seems to be Johnnie To's most highly praised movie, which is strange, because I think this less-seen sequel is superior in every way. It has a plot you can actually understand, and a persistent style and tone.

      "Election" had key moments apparently happening off camera so you could only deduce what was going on in the plot with super-human concentration. Not so in the sequel. You get the gist pretty easily, and pretty early on: Lok, the elected chairman from the first movie, is approaching the end of his tenure, but is considering breaking Triad tradition and extending his term. Meanwhile Jimmy is trying to set himself up as a legitimate businessman in China and move away from the Triad. He finds that government officials will only work with him if he takes the chair in his Triad.

      So the stage is set for crosses, double-crosses and dealings with Triad "uncles" and cold-blooded subordinates.

      "Triad Election", also known as "Election 2", is never less than engrossing and captivating. It's one of the best Triad films I've seen.
      7moimoichan6

      Johnny To, the Godfather of Hong-Kong ?

      It's always nice to fallow the evolution of some characters through the years from films to films. You have the impression to see old friends again after a long separation. But in the triad world of "Election 2", this friends are rather bad and dangerous, and the two years that separate this second opus from the first haven't really improve, nor their friendship, nor the situation. If the first "Election" already was a death fight in order to elect the boss of a important HK triad, this one, setting two years after, is more a complete blood bath, where the most barbarian acts are tolerated. The old triad traditions, that manage to contain the savagery of the characters in the first movie, don't belong to the modern world anymore, for the opening of the Chinese market to the Triads in 1997 completely changes its face.

      The characters who manage to survive to the first movie are now about to face a new election, which opposes this time Lok, who wants to be reelected and the young Jimmy, who's quite reluctant to become the new boos, but has to win the election, in order to become a traditional business man in two years. In this second movie, the characters have much more elaborated than in the first one, for they're acting in a tragedy play, with much more powerful actors than them.

      Lok isn't the calm and self-control man he once was, he's now obsessed with power and greed. And Jimmy is the classical tragic Corleone character of a gangster movie, who wants to go straight, but only goes deeper and deeper in the evil world of the Triad.

      As well as the characters, the political aspect of the movie is also well develops. If the first film mostly deals with ancestral Trial rituals, the second one brings a contemporary point of view on this, and lights the links between HK Triads and Chinese government, which really control them since 1997.

      This movie is also more violent than the first, guns appear (whereas they were inexistent in "Election 1"), and a magisterially gore torture scene (with dog and human food...) greatly increase the emotional impact of the movie and underlines the abominations man is able to do in order to archive his need of power.

      All this elements makes "Election 2" a entertaining and interesting movie, and elects Jhonny To as one of the most interesting filmmaker of Hong-Kong. But his very classical direction (the movie always looks like a classical 90's HK polar), and storyline (the story of Jimmy is very similar to the Michael Corleone one, with some Melvillle elements, and a soundtrack very similar to the one you can find in Corean Thrillers) makes him a lot less original, than directors like Wong Kar-Wai or Hark Tsui, who is always the godfather of HK cinema.
      9webmaster-3017

      HK Neo Reviews: Election 2

      Spooky? Funny? Yeah!

      In 2006 HK Cinema, few movies warrant a second viewing, but clearly Election 2 is one that improves in its 2nd running. Johnny To is a versatile director and needless to say, whatever tension that is lacking in its sequel, Johnny makes up for it with twice the brutality and further destruction of those in power. While the first film emphasis on one struggle for power and its ability to corrupt even the most ingenious of humanity, the second one further this notion, that the only way to secure power is through eliminating all its challengers. Perhaps Bush is right - "you are either with us or against us" as this notion is never proved so strongly correct. Needless to say, Election 2 is already fast becoming of the finest work from the little territory this year.

      One of the most memorable yet shocking scenes is without doubt the chopping sequence of arms, legs and body parts of a living person and then churning it out into dog food. Fear is a factor that allows those in power to control the masses. It is at that moment that Louis Koo becomes a greater evil than Simon Yam. His goal is money, not triad power and glory. The saying goes: "money is the root of all evil" and at that moment, Koo have metamorphoses into a wild animal – crazy and no longer human. It is crazy to imagine what one can do for money as Koo's silent assassin screams out: "Add money" repetitively even the moment before he die, is both humorous yet bitterly ironic. In dicing a human into dog food, Johnny alludes to 90s' human pork chop movies and most notably – The Untold Story starring Anthony Wong. Luckily, Election 2 does not exactly show the vivid scene in full detail, or else it will probably break even the most carefree of censorship boards.

      Like in the first film, the only way to survive in the dark underworld is to remain in power, as the Chinese saying goes: "one mountain can not shelter two tigers." Unlike the 1st film, Simon Yam takes a back seat, despite showing some quite credible acting chops. His expression upon kicking the old man down the stairs is calculatingly evil and so is the memorable expression as he holds on to the leader baton, with the type of grin hiding behind an ambitious smile. He is ultimately ambitious, yet an extremely flawed character. Louis Koo takes on the leading role, this time around in full force and perhaps one of his finest performances in years since Bullet Over Summer. His aim for business and money is noteworthy and the ambition hidden within the scene where he chops up arms and legs is equally startling to watch. A much underrated actor deserves to appear in more material like this. Other appears here and there and Lam Suet is once again funny in a cameo role. As usual Nick Cheung is fast becoming one of the coolest actors in HK cinema.

      Following Neo's statements above of this being 2006's finest work isn't really an understatement, despite the poor quality of productions in most HK films. To have been able to embark a sequel that matches the original is alone a heck of an achievement. It is a beautiful piece of work and along with the ironic trademark finale, Johnny is back on the circuit. With many more productions ahead, one can only expect heaps better stuff to be made. Yes, to be perfectly honest, it is disgusting, but at the same time, it is really good to endure. (Neo 2006)

      I rate it 9/10.

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      9rdoyle29

      A grim masterpiece

      Triad chairman Simon Yam's term is coming to an end and he doesn't want to vacate the job. His main contender is Louis Koo, who is only seeking the job to further his business interests in mainland China. This one is a slow burn. Most of the running time is gangsters manoeuvring politically until the film erupts in a series of horrendously violent sequences. A grim gem among To's incredibly consistent output.

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        The film was shown Out of Competition (midnight screening) at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The film was shown in Grand Theatre Lumiere, the most prestigious theater at Cannes.
      • Patzer
        When Jet is attacking Long Hair from behind with a machete, he slices his neck but there is no blood on the blade, and Long Hair is not bleeding out from his wound.
      • Zitate

        Mr. Shi: From now on, you're welcome in China as tourists. But you can't do business here.

        Jimmy: Why?

        Mr. Shi: It's our policy.

        Jimmy: Mr. Shu is also a gangster. Why can he do business in China?

        Mr. Shi: We made a deal, and he's a patriot.

        Jimmy: I can make you a deal. I can be a patriot.

        Mr. Shi: What's your rank in Wo Sing? Not its Chairman?

        Jimmy: If I run for Chairman, will you give me what I want?

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 27. April 2006 (Hongkong)
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        • Hongkong
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        • China Star Entertainment
        • One Hundred Years of Film Company
        • Milky Way Image Company
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        • 55.758 $
      • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
        • 10.811 $
        • 29. Apr. 2007
      • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
        • 1.836.534 $
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        • 1 Std. 33 Min.(93 min)
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