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La jaula del tigre

Título original: Dak ging to lung
  • 1988
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Do Do Cheng, Jacky Cheung, Simon Yam, and Donnie Yen in La jaula del tigre (1988)
Gun FuAcciónCrimenDramaThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter busting a drug ring, and later killing the gang leader, a cop begins to suspect a senior colleague of being involved in drug trafficking with Americans. He starts to gather evidence, o... Leer todoAfter busting a drug ring, and later killing the gang leader, a cop begins to suspect a senior colleague of being involved in drug trafficking with Americans. He starts to gather evidence, oblivious to the fact the corruption runs deep.After busting a drug ring, and later killing the gang leader, a cop begins to suspect a senior colleague of being involved in drug trafficking with Americans. He starts to gather evidence, oblivious to the fact the corruption runs deep.

  • Dirección
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Guionistas
    • Wing-Fai Wong
    • Kwong-Kim Yip
  • Elenco
    • Jacky Cheung
    • Do Do Cheng
    • Simon Yam
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
    1.4 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Guionistas
      • Wing-Fai Wong
      • Kwong-Kim Yip
    • Elenco
      • Jacky Cheung
      • Do Do Cheng
      • Simon Yam
    • 15Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 16Opiniones de los críticos
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    Jacky Cheung
    Jacky Cheung
    • Insp. Fan Shun-Yu
    Do Do Cheng
    Do Do Cheng
    • Insp. Shirley Ho Hsueh-Ling
    • (as Carol 'Do Do' Cheng)
    Simon Yam
    Simon Yam
    • Insp. Michael Huang
    Man-Tat Ng
    Man-Tat Ng
    • Uncle Tai
    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Terry
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Hsiu
    Lung-Wei Wang
    Lung-Wei Wang
    • Swatow Hung
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    Irene Wan
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    Vincent Lyn
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    Stephan Berwick
    • Vincent's henchman #1
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    Michael Woods
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    Jing Chen
    Jing Chen
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    Caroline Cory
    Fung Hak-On
    Fung Hak-On
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    Foo-Wai Lam
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    • (as Fu-Wai Lam)
    Jameson Wa-Fan Lam
    Jameson Wa-Fan Lam
    • Policeman at Hsiu's party
    • (as Wah-Fan Lam)
    Tai-Kit Mak
    • Policeman
    • Dirección
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
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      • Wing-Fai Wong
      • Kwong-Kim Yip
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    8dworldeater

    HK action classic!

    Tiger Cage is a change of pace for director Yuen Woo Ping . Being previously known for martial art comedy classics like Drunken Master, this is set in a contemporary setting and has little time for humor. Tiger Cage is gritty, dark and violent. This moves along nicely with fluid storytelling, memorable characters and good.acting. Jackie Chung gives a solid performance as male lead opposite actress Do Do Cheng. Ng Man Tat and Simon Yam were excellent as well and Donnie Yen does well in a early supporting role. This is a Yuen Woo Ping film so all of the fights and action are top tier. The action is as down and dirty as the subject matter of police corruption and betrayal. Tiger Cage as such is very bloody and very violent. However, this was a well made film and a good watch.
    iaido

    Down and dirty D&B cop film

    In the 70's Hong Kong gave birth to the period (classic) kung fu film. The 90's saw the rise of the `flying' kung fu film. And, the 80's saw the surge of cops and crooks films with titles like Long Arm of the Law, the In the Line of Duty series, and Tiger Cage.

    Jacky Cheung plays the title role of a cop out to bust some dope dealers, and eventually the very interior of his corrupt department. Carol Do Do Cheng, Donnie Yen, and Simon Yam also star as fellow cops- Carols husband, a fellow cop, being killed by the dope gang, Donnie as a young rookie who finds out his mentor is dirty, and Simon as the two faced, nothing but evil, corrupt supervisor. Its a dark, double crossing tale offset by moments of kung fu and comedy amongst the standard police drama plotline. From the opening shootout that begins the film, you know that you are in for some rough and tumble action, as hundreds of bullets are shot, bodies fall and are hit by cars, the fighting is gritty, and so on. Donnie gets one fight scene (really the only martial arts sequence) with two drug dealing gwailos. Simon Yam is just plain bad with a capitol B. Jacky over-grimaces his way though the drama, and poor Carol gets the stuffing beat out of her a couple of times. The story is well paced, by the great Yuen Woo Ping, and is a competent addition to the Hong Kong cop film library.

    There are more than the usual subtitle language errors like- "My gun has no eyes.", "I want you to be limply in jail all your life.", "I am ready for discinplinary and investify.", "They're now fugitive with arms."
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Very good action, and decent everything else.

    You generally can't go wrong with action movies from Hong Kong, and it's also hard to go wrong with Yuen Woo-Ping. I feel as though I should eventually watch everything he ever directed or did the action choreography for, since the way he does that stuff is always so good. Words kind of fail to express what makes his take on action so good. All I know is that it's really good, and that's all that matters.

    With Tiger Cage, it's him doing the kind of movie John Woo is best known for directing. Woo-Ping usually makes action movies with more hand-to-hand combat, but he can do shoot-em-ups, too. Similarly, Woo is best known for the heroic bloodshed films of his, but he also proved himself to be great at more traditional martial arts stuff with the eternally underrated Last Hurrah for Chivalry. John Woo is more well-known than Woo-Ping, and his highs are higher, but I think he's missed a little more often than Woo-Ping seems to have.

    Also, to go back to Tiger Cage... well, what can be said? The non-action stuff is serviceable, and that's all it really needs to be. It's about a bunch of young cops taking on criminals and corruption, and it's all very heightened, bombastic, and bloody. The term "heroic bloodshed" is also interesting. These characters are physically impressive, but they do bleed, and sometimes die, more than American heroes from Action movies in that part of the world.

    Anyway, Tiger Cage starts at a ridiculously impressive pace that it can't entirely maintain throughout, but the action was just about always very good, and I didn't mind the non-action parts all too much either. It made for a satisfying watch, and if you like Hong Kong action/crime films from around this era, it shouldn't be overlooked.
    6tntokmenko

    Better than most HK crime flicks from the era, but still lacking individuality which fails to give a memorable experience.

    Fortunately we have an all-star cast of Hong Kong legends working their magic here, (Donnie Yen, Simon Yam, Jacky Cheung, Ka-Yan Leung) along with director Woo-ping Yuen helming this action extravaganza. The story is nothing special, straightforward with a few twists thrown in to keep the audience interested. Drug smuggling ring, betrayals, corrupt cops, and all the other usual elements of a late 80's HK crime flick. Dull in this regard however the movie wasn't intended to showcase script writing, rather we get some nice displays of martial arts fighting.

    The fight choreography and shootouts are the highlights of the film, although the plot wedged in-between sequences feels painfully like filler to meet the minimum run time. In typical fashion bizarre Chinese humor is used as a device to provide character development, and as usual it feels misplaced in a serious crime movie such as this. Despite the small amount of character development it's sufficient to provoke a reaction when the protagonists end up in peril. Donnie Yen only is given a few minutes of screen time, but during his few minutes he really steals the show. The action is entertaining but not enough to deem a second watch. I would only recommend to those wanting to see Donnie Yen's early work. -6/10
    7Bogey Man

    Fast and gritty Hong Kong action

    Hong Kong film maker veteran Yuen Woo Ping is best known for his wonderful kung fu classics like Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Master from the late seventies, the films that made Jackie Chan a star. Yuen himself loves kung fu/martial art films most and prefers directing them over other genres. His another very noteworthy achievements include this film, Tiger Cage (1988), that spawned also two sequels. Tiger Cage belongs to the Hong Kong cinema category I like very much, the mean and gritty modern day action films that are at their most merciless and incredible impact in films like Johnnie Mak's Long Arm of the Law (1984), Johnnie To's and Andrew Kam's The Big Heat (1988), David Lam's The First Shot (1993) among many many others.

    Jacky Cheung (Bullet in the Head), Dodo Cheng, Simon Yam (Bullet in the Head, Dr. Lamb etc.) and Donnie Yen (Iron Monkey, Once Upon a Time in China 2 etc.) star in this film telling the story of drug trafficking cops and gangsters and the violent struggle by the righteous officers to finish the illegal activities off from the streets of Hong Kong. There are some unexpected plot turns coming so there's no need in describing more about the plot which is after all nothing special and there only to give a good excuse to the many action scenes that are here as amazing as can be expected by Yuen.

    The film is pretty dark and gritty but still miles away from Johnnie To and Andrew Kam's incredible The Big Heat that is perhaps the most infernal, brutal and mind blowing of these actioners I've ever seen. And it has some very strong social issues and problems to tell to make the film even more powerful and memorable. Also Tiger Cage has some good points about corrupt police officers and violence in the big city, and the end scene also gives a sadly deserved punch to the criminal character (and his ideals) who just couldn't stop when it still was possible. Also the final freeze frame of the film is pretty clever ending as the expression on the character's face is the final statement the film makers wanted to leave to the audience's mind about criminal life and violence.

    The action choreography is pretty jaw dropping at times and includes some memorable fights with the super star Donnie Yen and (among others) some Western drug traffickers. Especially the final 10 minutes are among the most furious and insane action I've seen in any Hong Kong film and the viewer is quite breathless by the time the mentioned freeze frame comes. The film is very violent too and it is a little surprise by the director who has made many comic kung fu films without violence this gritty and honest.

    The acting is pretty (or very) weak at times and the film also has some serious little errors like the clock times on the wall at one part. They change as nastily as possible with the edits. Also the "gas scene" near the end among some other similar things is too hard to take seriously as the characters act so stupidly and don't seem to do as anyone should do in a situation like that. Also, if they had concentrated a little more on the characters and their deeper relations it could have been much more interesting all the time. Not to speak of if they had wanted to make even more serious and noteworthy piece in the tradition of those mentioned and for example the work of John Woo. Now Tiger Cage is perhaps little too close to just another "Hong Kong action flick" without anything other purpose than just action and the entertainment received through that. Not good enough.

    Tiger Cage fortunately lacks the typical comic elements of Hong Kong cinema and is pretty restricted all the time (the action of course excluded!). It is a pretty noteworthy albeit little film, and definitely another proof of its director's talent and also a good example of the modern day action genre that saw its birth in the eighties. Tiger Cage is now 7/10 level stuff and if I didn't appreciate the action choreography and things required to do scenes like that, I think the rating could be lower. Hopefully the sequel Tiger Cage II (1990) will improve in every department this film is lacking.

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    • Trivia
      In this film, Simon Yam plays the character of Inspector Michael Wong. The third film in the series, Tiger Cage III, would feature the actor of the same name, Michael Wong.
    • Citas

      Insp. Michael Huang: Seeing you two so affectionate really makes us bachelors envious. You'll be happy when you leave us tomorrow, but your colleagues will have no heart to rejoice!

      Hsiu: Pfft! Why risk my life? Yesterday the doctor told me I had a bad heart. Can't stand the excitement!

    • Versiones alternativas
      In the UK, the cinema version released in 1989 was cut by 4 minutes and 47 seconds.
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      • 14 de agosto de 1992 (México)
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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