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Paradox

Título original: Saat po long: Taam long
  • 2017
  • 18
  • 1h 41min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
4,6 mil
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Paradox (2017)
¿CrimenAcciónArtes marcialesAventurasThriller

La hija de 16 años de un policía de Hong Kong desaparece en Pattaya. Él va a Tailandia para encontrarla, y un policía lo ayuda a localizar a los culpables -involucrados en el tráfico ilegal ... Leer todoLa hija de 16 años de un policía de Hong Kong desaparece en Pattaya. Él va a Tailandia para encontrarla, y un policía lo ayuda a localizar a los culpables -involucrados en el tráfico ilegal de órganos.La hija de 16 años de un policía de Hong Kong desaparece en Pattaya. Él va a Tailandia para encontrarla, y un policía lo ayuda a localizar a los culpables -involucrados en el tráfico ilegal de órganos.

  • Dirección
    • Wilson Yip
  • Guión
    • Nick Cheuk
    • Lai-Yin Leung
  • Reparto principal
    • Louis Koo
    • Yue Wu
    • Ka-Tung Lam
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    4,6 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Wilson Yip
    • Guión
      • Nick Cheuk
      • Lai-Yin Leung
    • Reparto principal
      • Louis Koo
      • Yue Wu
      • Ka-Tung Lam
    • 35Reseñas de usuarios
    • 39Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Lee Chung Chi
    Yue Wu
    Yue Wu
    • Chui Kit
    Ka-Tung Lam
    Ka-Tung Lam
    • Cheng Hon Shou
    • (as Gordon Lam)
    Chris Collins
    • Sacha
    Tony Jaa
    Tony Jaa
    • Tak
    Jacky Cai
    Jacky Cai
    • Siu Man
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • Ban
    • (as Ken Low)
    Hanna Chan
    • Lee Wing Chi
    Vithaya Pansringarm
    Vithaya Pansringarm
    • Commissioner Chai
    Sompob Benjathikul
    • Mayor Aziz
    Siraphan Wattanajinda
    • Soei
    Iris Lam
    • Jenny
    Michelle Saram
    Michelle Saram
    • Lee Chung Chi's Wife
    Cheng Si Lam
    • 6-year-Old Wing Chi
    Ho-Yeung Yuen
    • Chi's Boyfriend
    Nontacha
    • Aziz's Wife
    Wave Choo
    • Ano
    Oak Keerati Sivakua
    • Kook
    • Dirección
      • Wilson Yip
    • Guión
      • Nick Cheuk
      • Lai-Yin Leung
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    8kohle-69615

    Better than expected

    Movie about a Hong Kong cop who tries to find his by an organ trafficking gang kidnapped daughter in Thailand. The father had to fight not only against the gang but also against the corrupt government in Pattaya (Thailand). Government and gang work together.

    There are many good exaggerated action scenes - this is an action thriller from Hong Kong!

    The actors especially the father perform fine. Cinematography is very well also.

    Although there's a lot of action the basic mood is hard boiled, dark and sad. Don't expect a happy ending!
    8moviexclusive

    Every bit as fast, furious and fierce as its predecessors, this third 'SPL' installment is a great action thriller itself and a worthy addition to the series

    The 'SPL: Sha Po Lang' brand in Hong Kong action cinema has come to stand for brutal, bone-crunching action in such memorable duels as Donnie Yen and Wu Jing's alleyway brawl in the 2005 original, Yen and Sammo Hung's mano-a-mano on a nightclub stage in the same, and more recently Wu Jing, Tony Jaa and Zhang Jin's fight-to-the-death in the 2015 sequel.

    'Paradox', the third in the 'SPL' canon, continues that grand tradition with director Wilson Yip returning at the helm and Hung as action director. Both franchise veterans ensure that the fights are just as fast, furious and fierce as their first film, but only judiciously bloody, so that the bloodletting never comes off as excessive. Among the highlights here are a daytime scuffle in an open bar that is followed by a breathless chase down Bangkok's busy streets, a close-quarter skirmish in a flat that continues into the dilapilated apartment building's corridor and onto its crowded rooftop, and last but not least a no-holds-barred showdown in a meat depot that is also a front for a mortuary of an illegal organ trafficking business. Each one of these action set-pieces are meticulously choreographed and beautifully executed, which is also credit to its stars Louis Koo, Wu Yue, Chris Collins and Jaa.

    Besides Jaa, the rest are not quite as well-known for their martial arts skills, but the training, practice and hard work that each one has put in is clearly evident. In particular, Koo's months of intensive training have paid off tremendously especially in the extended climax, which sees his character turn absolutely badass on tens of baddies successively in a vengeful rampage. Yue also proves quite the revelation; better known for his roles in Mainland TV drama serials than in movies (remember him in Police Story 2013?), the actor who holds a National Martial Arts Championship grade in wushu is less showy than his predecessors Yen and Wu but is no less precise or ferocious than them. Notwithstanding, you should know that Koo and Yue's top billing here isn't misleading; whereas Jaa took centrestage alongside his Chinese stars in the last movie, his presence here is no more than a glorified cameo – and it should also be said that his absence is sorely felt, given that his one-on-one rooftop fight with Collins is arguably the most breathtaking sequence in the entire movie.

    To Yip's credit, as much as the fighting is the movie's top draw, it never becomes its raison d'être but in service of the overall narrative. In that regard, all three movies have been thematically related, based upon the Chinese title's astrological reference of three individuals whose position relative to one another signified death and destruction. Here, these three are Hong Kong detective Lee Chung-chi (Koo), who has arrived in Bangkok to search for his missing teenage daughter (Hanna Chan); local Thai-Chinese cop Chui Kit (Yue), who has a six-month pregnant wife and whose father-in-law is the police commissioner Chai (Vithaya Pansringarm); and political aide Cheng Hon-Sau (Gordon Lam), who will resort to any means necessary to get an urgent heart transplant for the ailing Bangkok mayor in order to sustain the latter's re-election bid. Caught up in the ensuing melee is Chui Kit's fellow police colleagues Kit (Jaa) and Ban (Ken Low) as well as the leader of an illegal organ trafficking syndicate Sacha (Collins).

    It isn't hard to guess just how the characters are connected to one another, but returning series writer Jill Leung builds the story nicely to have us empathise with Chi's desperation, grief and vengeance as a single father at the loss of his beloved daughter. Just as visceral is the sense of powerlessness he feels against the corruption of those more powerful than him, so much so that despite responding in shockingly vicious ways, our sympathies remain firmly with him and his fists. More so than the earlier two movies, the storytelling here is a lot more fluid, confident and propulsive, good enough at least for us to overlook some of the obvious coincidences (like how Chui Kit and Tak's vehicles seem to agree not to start one after another so both can end up at the same place at the same time).

    So really, 'Paradox' is as solid an hard-boiled action thriller as it gets. The plotting is not just functional, endeavouring and largely succeeding to tell a story about karma, retribution and reconciliation. The acting is solid, each one of the performances a strong emotional anchor for the flawed characters whose relationships next to one another are defined by their respective choices and consequences. And perhaps most importantly to its fans, the action is as awesome as its predecessors, the fisticuffs often white-knuckle intense. This is as raw and real as it gets, set entirely against appropriately grimy backdrops in Thailand. As far as the 'SPL' canon is concerned, 'Paradox' is as fitting and satisfying an entry as it deserves, demonstrating not only that there is life yet to the series but that it is very much alive, kicking and definitive to Hong Kong action cinema itself.
    8paul_m_haakonsen

    Wow...

    I had the opportunity to sit down to watch the 2017 Hong Kong movie "Paradox" (aka "Saat po long: Taam long") here in 2021. Needless to say that with my fascination and love of the Hong Kong cinema, then I needed no persuasion to do so.

    And I must admit that I am glad that I did, because "Paradox" turned out to be a very enjoyable and entertaining movie. The storyline written by Nick Cheuk and Lai-Yin Leung was really good and interesting. The story had be spellbound from the very beginning, and I never lost interest in the movie, nor did it feel like the movie ever lost its speed and momentum. So thumbs up to director Wilson Yip on that account.

    The storyline told in "Paradox" is a little bit rough, so it might not be overly suitable for everyone, so viewer discretion should be considered. But trust me, this is a very compelling story, and an entertaining one too. Without giving away anything of the storyline, I can say that it is a movie that deals with kidnapping and organ trafficking.

    Now, the storyline is a good combination of genres, that included drama, crime, thriller, action and martial arts. And director Wilson Yip was good at managing to incorporate all the different genres and elements into the blend, making a greatly entertaining movie in the process.

    "Paradox" has a rather impressive cast ensemble, with the likes of Louis Koo, Yue Wu, Ka Tung Lam, Tony Jaa and Ken Lo. So if you are familiar with the Hong Kong cinema, then you know you are in for some stellar performances here. And I must say that this 2017 movie has the most amazing performance by Louis Koo that I have ever witnessed; he was nothing short of phenomenal in this movie. Tony Jaa was also in the movie, but as a minor support role only, a shame really, because he is always great in his movies. Now, this movie was the first time I saw Hanna Chan act, and she is definitely an actress worth taking notice of.

    Visually then this movie is nice to watch. The action scenes and sequences are vivid and filled with adrenaline, making it feel like you are right there in the chaos. And the dramatic scenes are very nicely set up and executed, making the movie feel very realistic and makes you care about the characters and events.

    I found "Paradox" to be a huge surprise of an entertaining movie, and I can warmly recommend that you take the time to sit down to watch this movie if you have the chance. It is really well-worth the time, money and effort.

    My rating of the 2017 movie "Paradox" lands on a very well-deserved eight out of ten stars.
    6totalovrdose

    Paradox is Aptly Named, Cuz this can be a Hard Pill to Swallow

    The opening fifteen minutes of Paradox's narrative is incredibly jarring and sets the stage for a film prioritizing visuals and action over story. Lee Chung Chi (Louis Koo) is having a birthday with his eight-year-old daughter, Wing; suddenly she's a teenager with a boyfriend; no he's her fiancé; no the father of her unborn child. Then Wing is in Thailand. Then she is kidnapped. Then we meet another man dining with his family. Then we're watching two politicians. And then; and then; and then. It all goes at breakneck speed, so much so I got whiplash.

    The film does eventually slow down and returns to some of its opening sequences later by using a non-linear narrative structure. Chung (Koo) is a type of super cop in Hong Kong, whose daughter Wing (Hanna Chan), in typical teenager fashion, fueds with her father. She travels to Thailand to spend a holiday with her friend, Jenny (Iris Lam), but after disappearing for three days, Chung is notified.

    Rushing to Thailand, Chung meets Kit (Yue Wu), a dedicated police officer, who accepts the case, alongside his partner Tak (Tony Jaa), who exhibits psychic abilities, and foresees this case will end violently. Kit's attempts to juggle the case, his wife, Soei's (Siraphan Wattanajinda) pregnancy, and pressure from his boss / father in law, Commisioner Cai (Vithaya Pansringarm) to wrap things up as quickly as can be, causes Chung to feel the investigation is not going fast enough.

    When local cop Ban (Ken Low) seemingly knows more about the case then he's letting on, Chung is forced to take matters into his own hands, and assists the help of Siu Man (Jackie Cai), a prostitute, who can help him navigate the criminal underworld.

    His investigation leads him to a human organ trafficking ring, led by the malicious Sacha (Chris Collins), but when Chung learns the corruption goes all the way to the top, with key political figures like Ka-Tung Lam (Gordon Lam) involved, he realises the fight to retrieve his missing child, will be so much harder than he ever imagined.

    So many of the character's, like Siu Man, are there in service of the plot, with no discernible character ark. Other characters appear to say or do one thing, then disappear forever. This sacrifice is done to keep the narrative moving forward, and though the story is held together with little more than tissue paper, it is succesful in establishing an often brutal plot.

    At other intervals, the film leans into melodrama, and though this can, at times, feel unnecessary, while making the otherwise raw seriousness of the story feel unintentionally like a comedy of errors, it likewise increases that sense of hopelessness.

    The film touches on themes of corruption, the difficulties of being good in a harsh world, class victimisation, and a father's limitless rage, though so often this is mere window dressing, with the film having hardly anything substantial to say about any issue.

    But, so many viewers are here for the action, right? What is *that* like? Fight sequences are directed by renowned martial artist Sammo Hung, his veteran experience bringing a strong sense of fluidity to the action. It's sort of like a dance, with characters moving like water, Tony Jaa especially executing some fantastic moves. That said, there is no major stand out sequence, and though fights become more visceral over time, viewers may be surprised by how few martial arts scenes there are.

    There is also some obvious wire-work - example, could a person really execute a 180-degree spin in mid-air while falling? Fundamentally, the sequences never truly reach the highs of Flashpoint, or the likes of Ip Man 2.

    Paradox clearly exhibits flashes of brilliance, but some of this feels bogged down. In the end, the film is appropriately named, as it seems unsure what it wants to be; an emotional thriller, or an action film, and this disconnect does more to hamper the film, than help it.
    7chuckxx

    Pattaya is known for its corruption

    Maybe not in the way it is in this movie, but don't expect help without donating some money in brown bags.

    Many places in the movie r not in pattaya.

    Though the kidnapping location looks like the beacb in south Jomtien.

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      Louis Koo did most of his own stunts and doesn't have formal martial arts training.
    • Conexiones
      Follows Duelo de dragones (2005)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de agosto de 2017 (China)
    • Países de origen
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Cantonés
      • Tailandés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Sát Phá Lang 3: Tham Lang
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Bangkok, Tailandia
    • Empresas productoras
      • Aether Film Production
      • Alibaba Pictures Group
      • Bona Film Group
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      • 1h 41min(101 min)
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      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
      • Dolby Digital
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