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Yau doh lung fu bong

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.9/10
2.8 k
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Yau doh lung fu bong (2004)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA former Judo champion is given the chance to redeem himself after he befriends a competitor and an aspiring singer.A former Judo champion is given the chance to redeem himself after he befriends a competitor and an aspiring singer.A former Judo champion is given the chance to redeem himself after he befriends a competitor and an aspiring singer.

  • Dirección
    • Johnnie To
  • Guionistas
    • Nai-Hoi Yau
    • Tin-Shing Yip
    • Kin-Yee Au
  • Elenco
    • Louis Koo
    • Aaron Kwok
    • Cherrie Ying
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
    2.8 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Johnnie To
    • Guionistas
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
      • Tin-Shing Yip
      • Kin-Yee Au
    • Elenco
      • Louis Koo
      • Aaron Kwok
      • Cherrie Ying
    • 27Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 46Opiniones de los críticos
    • 53Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Elenco principal24

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    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Sze-To Bo
    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Tony
    Cherrie Ying
    Cherrie Ying
    • Mona
    • (as Cherrie In)
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Lee Kong
    • (as Tony Leung)
    Eddie Cheung
    Eddie Cheung
    • Brother Savage
    • (as Cheung Siu Fai)
    Jordan Chan
    Jordan Chan
    • Mona's Agent
    Hoi-Pang Lo
    Hoi-Pang Lo
    • Master Cheng
    • (as Lo Hoi Pang)
    Calvin Choy
    • Jing
    Jack Kao
    Jack Kao
    • Mona's Dad
    • (as Kao Kuo Hsin)
    Albert Au
    • Judo Actor
    Fan Yeung
    • Judo Actor
    • (as Yeung Fan)
    Chung Wing
    • Judo Actor
    • (as Wing Chung)
    Park-Yin Kwok
    • Judo Actor
    • (as Kwok Park Yin)
    Ka-Ho Chiu
    • Judo Actor
    • (as Chui Ka Ho)
    Wai Kit Cheung
    • Judo Actor
    • (as Cheung Wai Kit)
    Lim-Tso Lee
    • Judo Actor
    • (as Joe Lee)
    Robin Wan
    • Judo Actor
    Tak-Ming Tsang
    • Judo Actor
    • Dirección
      • Johnnie To
    • Guionistas
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
      • Tin-Shing Yip
      • Kin-Yee Au
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    Opiniones de usuarios27

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    8skischool2

    The Hong Kong Fight Club

    I have gone into this film very excited as I have become a Johnnie To fan only recently. After seeing both Election movies and PTU, I have been totally amazed at the quality of director he is and how good his films can be. Throw Down continues my fan-ship of Mr To in style. I have always felt that wires and stunt doubles ruin films, no matter what the genre, and this is something Mr To seems to share with me. The fighting style of Judo is perfect for the physical aspect of the film. The actors can get close and throw each other to the ground without need of propelling themselves over bamboo trees, which is great.

    The three main leads, Sze-To, Tony and Mona are pretty good. Though Mona seems to aimlessly wonder through the film and really only serve as a third wheel at times, she is a nice enough support for the muscle of the film. Louise Koo is amazing as Sze-To, the former champ turned club owner. His drunken and dazed, followed by angered and determined emotions are all portrayed brilliantly. I was even surprised by Aaron Kwok, who is great as the eager Judo fighter, travelling from fight to fight, and spurring Sze-To into his renewed sense of fight.

    The photography is spot on. The massive fight in the club is so perfectly filmed and cut with the Japanese vocal that it was a joy to watch. Even the simple scenes of clubs, night life, computer games room, restaurant, are all magnificently shot. And then, as if the film were not good enough already, the soundtrack, sound editing, production design (such as the Ext Judo Championship scene) and the screenplay are all as good as you could want. The first hour and ten minutes had me on the edge of my seat. The following twenty minutes had a more mysterious, what can happen now, feel, but it is all just perfect.

    If you haven't seen a Johnny To film, this might be a good starting point, but be warned, he makes no excuses and feels no obligation to explain anything about anything, it's often left to the viewer to determine the why and the how. This, for me, is what film-making is all about.
    8Quinoa1984

    For this one? Sure! Lyrical excess and brilliant direction overcome OK script

    First impression... directorial tour de force, if (dont kill me for saying this) light on character development. I suspect Johnnie To did a minor miracle getting what was (or may have been) fairly thin stuff on the page via other writers to be far more (dare I say) poetic and lyrical (and even innocent) vibe than it would be in the hands of a Journeyman. This flows much more like a something Id actually expect to see in, I dont know, an animayed feature than live action, like from the fluidity of the tracking shots and movements of the camera as well as the slow motion.

    It's the work of a dedicated Smuggler, bringing something deeper about how some of us out there - like the Gambling addict nightclub owner, more clear-eyed and pragmatic (would be) Nightclub singer, and ex Judo champion who may or may not find redemption as the plot summary says - are in an exiential rainstorm and its hard to run fast enough to find shelter or what to do. If I even tried to break down "story beats" it would sound silly, and rightfully so. Its an expressionistic experiment first, kick-ass action-crime thriller second.

    Maybe a little too much sappy synth music for my taste to lift up the mood, maybe one or two flourishes that I didn't love (the guy singing mournfully during the nightclub fight, hmm gotta sleep on that). But this is often sumptuously directed, which is not what I was expecting, albeit I think my exposure to To has been the Election films and not a lot else (shame I can hear you crying), and I'd love to analyze the lighting and shots with a class or a film club or something. If it ever plays Alamo or the like, count me in.

    And when I say To did a lot with the direction here, I also can tell he worked with the actors - Kwan and Ying but Ko especially in the kind of expressive/tortured masculine role Mickey Rourke could've crushed 20 years prior- and I felt depth from them in the style. If nothing else, it makes Judo fighting seem the most like a calling I've seen in any other film I can think of (even more than the directly cited Sanshiro Sugata by AK).

    Raise my rating or lower it by tomorrow? Place your bets.
    9winner55

    JUDO: something positive

    Akira Kurosawa's first film was a martial arts film: Sanshiro Sugata. This is almost never seen in the west; and I confess I haven't seen it. But I know what Akira Kurosawa did in film, and I have more than a general sense of his style and his concerns - what makes a Kurosawa film identifiably Kurosawa.

    Johnnie To's tribute to Akira Kurosawa comes as a very splendid surprise. Not really a martial - arts film, this is the story of champion judo wrestler who, going blind, wallows in drink, gambling, petty theft and jazz (do these all go together?) Anyway, although the final 20 minutes of the film gets a little heavy, for the most part this is a humorous look at some Hong Kong low-lives, and how their redemption comes through the personal discipline necessary to learn judo. Even if you don't like judo, you will enjoy this film - very professionally crafted and acted.
    10perezidential-2

    Great movie and homage to Kurosawa!

    This movie was lots of fun. If you were expecting an all-out fighting movie I can see why you'd be let down. I actually only heard about this movie last week when I borrowed it from a friend. It didn't disappoint at all. If you are a fan of early Kurosawa films (Sanshiro Sugata in particular) you'll love this. It's kind of a modern re-telling of it. Like that film, and this film, there is a sort of suspension of reality. The characters are common archetypes - the has-been master, the wayward girl, the up-and-comer, the bad guy. The film doesn't intend to be a serious drama. Even the "bad guy" really isn't bad. It's more about the spirit of competition and getting back on your feet after you've been knocked down (no pun intended).

    To me the film excels in its visuals. The film is shot beautifully with vivid colors that set the mood perfectly for each scene. And the finale? A duel in the wind-swept grass! How old-school is that?! Throw Down is a great film if you go in with little or no expectations of what it's "suppposed to be like." Just sit back and enjoy the ride.
    8Zabadoh

    A lot of memorable scenes will make you glad you saw this

    Director/writer Johnnie To throws down lots of HK movie clichés: The Heist, The Young Challenger, The Fighting, The Master, The Rival, The Gangsters, The Gambling. But all of it's entertaining nonsense used to set up his usual innovative scenes and a little drama.

    Give Director To credit for parodying these clichés to a fault.

    This movie is challenging. This is not easy to digest chop sockey flash bang action.

    So what is this movie about? A lot: Rediscovering relations from happier times, rediscovering oneself, and a director having fun and dropping references to Kurosawa's "Sugata Sanshiro" (1943).

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      Marks the third time director Johnnie To and actor Louis Koo collaborated in a director/actor relation.
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      Featured in Mo ngai: To Kei Fung dik din ying sai gaai (2013)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de julio de 2004 (Hong Kong)
    • Países de origen
      • Hong Kong
      • China
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Site (Hong Kong)
    • Idiomas
      • Cantonés
      • Inglés
      • Japonés
      • Min nan
    • También se conoce como
      • Throw Down
    • Productoras
      • China Star Entertainment
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
      • One Hundred Years of Film Company
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    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 1,055,267
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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