Una inmigrante china se ve envuelta en una red delictiva internacional de tráfico de personas mientras intenta mejorar la vida de su familia.Una inmigrante china se ve envuelta en una red delictiva internacional de tráfico de personas mientras intenta mejorar la vida de su familia.Una inmigrante china se ve envuelta en una red delictiva internacional de tráfico de personas mientras intenta mejorar la vida de su familia.
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I went into the movie hoping to pass time and not expecting much from it, but it pleasantly surprised me.
I think the scenes could have been lengthened to allow us a more in-depth look the prostitution and trafficking.
It's worth the watch.
I think the scenes could have been lengthened to allow us a more in-depth look the prostitution and trafficking.
It's worth the watch.
This movie is a complete waste of time . It beats me how utter craps like this get funded. Sure the premise was interesting enough but the execution was pretty mediocre even by TV standards .
Sister Tse is a survivor. After leaving China in a container ship she is arrested the moment she steps into New York. Her baby girl is taken from her there. Returning years later to try to find her daughter, Sister Tse first has a debt to pay to the snakeheads (smugglers). They push her to sell her body, she rebels, and is brutally punished. However, her survivor instincts and courageous spirit gain her the favor of Dai Mah, a crime boss and snakehead in Chinatown. Competition is fierce for Dai Mah's attention and Sister Tse is just an errand rat, but with Dai Mah's encouragement she begins to rise. There is a big difference between fear and respect, and unlike Dai Mah, Sister Tse is the respectful type. Her power lies in what she gives rather than what she takes, and herein is the path to redemption and a true home.
Snakehead is exhilarating and authentic. Narrated by the character of Sister Tse the film illuminates some of the true reasons that people immigrate. These reasons do not usually include money. The film is thrilling because it pulls back the curtain on the criminal underworld of smugglers and is based on real crime stories including that of Cheng Chui Ping (aka Sister Ping), who ran a long-standing snakehead operation in New York.
From law school I know that the great majority of people are convicted of crimes based on their own statements. People MUST talk about what they did, and this bites them in the butt. This is why the first words out of a lawyer's mouth are usually some version of "shut up and let me do the talking." Snakehead reveals this truth.
Seen at the Toronto international film festival.
Snakehead is exhilarating and authentic. Narrated by the character of Sister Tse the film illuminates some of the true reasons that people immigrate. These reasons do not usually include money. The film is thrilling because it pulls back the curtain on the criminal underworld of smugglers and is based on real crime stories including that of Cheng Chui Ping (aka Sister Ping), who ran a long-standing snakehead operation in New York.
From law school I know that the great majority of people are convicted of crimes based on their own statements. People MUST talk about what they did, and this bites them in the butt. This is why the first words out of a lawyer's mouth are usually some version of "shut up and let me do the talking." Snakehead reveals this truth.
Seen at the Toronto international film festival.
Again I don't get what people didn't like about this movie. I must have a strange and different view of what an entertaining movie looks like. I thought Snakehead was highly entertaining, a good plot (I really don't get what some reviewers thought was confusing) and a more than decent cast. All the actors are unknown to me but they all delivered. I though the acting was actually quite good, much better than what I was expecting after seeing the score it gets on here. I wouldn't pay too much attention to the bad reviews, if you look for an entertaining movie this is one of them.
Now, I wasn't really sure what I was in for here, as I sat down to watch the 2021 movie "Snakehead". But still, with "Snakehead" being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I found the time to sit down to watch it.
And as it happens to turn out, then "Snakehead" was actually rather enjoyable. Writer and director Evan Jackson Leong managed to put together a very interesting and entertaining storyline where there were many ups and downs along the way, making it a non-linear ride. And Evan Jackson Leong also managed to put together a group of interesting and very detailed characters, along with some good and believable dialogue. And I will say that it was nice to see the writer and director take an alternate approach to showcasing human trafficking and a crime syndicate in China Town.
So yeah, I was genuinely entertained by what "Snakehead" delivered.
It should be noted that the movie's cover is very much reminiscent of an 1990s action movie, which sort of is presenting a wrong presentation of the movie. So don't let the movie slide your interest just because of the cover.
The movie has an all-together impressive ensemble of casted actors and actresses. The movie was especially nicely carried by the performances of Shuya Chang (playing Sister Tse) and Jade Wu (playing Dai Mah). But also with the likes of Sung Kang and Yacine Djoumbaye, then you are in for an entertaining movie with good performances.
While "Snakehead" is listed as an action crime drama, which it essentially is, the main focus of the movie is the crime and the drama, whereas the action is just an added layer.
I can warmly recommend that you sit down to watch "Snakehead", if you have the chance. I was genuinely entertained by it, and it turned out to be a movie that sinks in under the skin.
My rating of "Snakehead" lands on a six out of ten stars.
And as it happens to turn out, then "Snakehead" was actually rather enjoyable. Writer and director Evan Jackson Leong managed to put together a very interesting and entertaining storyline where there were many ups and downs along the way, making it a non-linear ride. And Evan Jackson Leong also managed to put together a group of interesting and very detailed characters, along with some good and believable dialogue. And I will say that it was nice to see the writer and director take an alternate approach to showcasing human trafficking and a crime syndicate in China Town.
So yeah, I was genuinely entertained by what "Snakehead" delivered.
It should be noted that the movie's cover is very much reminiscent of an 1990s action movie, which sort of is presenting a wrong presentation of the movie. So don't let the movie slide your interest just because of the cover.
The movie has an all-together impressive ensemble of casted actors and actresses. The movie was especially nicely carried by the performances of Shuya Chang (playing Sister Tse) and Jade Wu (playing Dai Mah). But also with the likes of Sung Kang and Yacine Djoumbaye, then you are in for an entertaining movie with good performances.
While "Snakehead" is listed as an action crime drama, which it essentially is, the main focus of the movie is the crime and the drama, whereas the action is just an added layer.
I can warmly recommend that you sit down to watch "Snakehead", if you have the chance. I was genuinely entertained by it, and it turned out to be a movie that sinks in under the skin.
My rating of "Snakehead" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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- TriviaFilmmaker Evan Jackson Leong spent ten years trying to get this film made.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
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