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Da lui toi

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
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Da lui toi (2010)
Weedy office worker Cheung is sent to a remote village to secure property rights for his real estate company. Two martial artists run the village's teahouse, which was once the kung-fu school of their teacher Master Law. Law is in fact lying unconscious u
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWeedy office worker Cheung is sent to a remote village to secure property rights for his real estate company. Two martial artists run the village's teahouse, which was once the kung-fu schoo... Leer todoWeedy office worker Cheung is sent to a remote village to secure property rights for his real estate company. Two martial artists run the village's teahouse, which was once the kung-fu school of their teacher Master Law. Law is in fact lying unconscious upstairs in a three decade... Leer todoWeedy office worker Cheung is sent to a remote village to secure property rights for his real estate company. Two martial artists run the village's teahouse, which was once the kung-fu school of their teacher Master Law. Law is in fact lying unconscious upstairs in a three decades-long coma, but he awakes when gym boss and local landlord Pong attempts to secure the te... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Clement Sze-Kit Cheng
    • Chi-Kin Kwok
  • Guionistas
    • Clement Sze-Kit Cheng
    • Chi-Kin Kwok
    • Frankie Tam
  • Elenco
    • You-Nam Wong
    • J.J. Jia
    • Teddy Robin Kwan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Clement Sze-Kit Cheng
      • Chi-Kin Kwok
    • Guionistas
      • Clement Sze-Kit Cheng
      • Chi-Kin Kwok
      • Frankie Tam
    • Elenco
      • You-Nam Wong
      • J.J. Jia
      • Teddy Robin Kwan
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 47Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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      • 7 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total

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    You-Nam Wong
    • Leung King Cheung
    J.J. Jia
    • Kwai
    Teddy Robin Kwan
    Teddy Robin Kwan
    • Law Sun
    • (as Teddy Robin)
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Dragon
    • (as Chan Koon Tai)
    Siu-Lung Leung
    Siu-Lung Leung
    • Tiger
    Jin Au-Yeung
    Jin Au-Yeung
    • Chung Shan Mang
    • (as MC Jin)
    Meng Lo
    Meng Lo
    • Jade Kirin
    • (as Turbo Law)
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    • Pong Ching
    • (as Wai-Man Chan)
    Wing-Cheong Law
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    Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
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    Min-Leung Chan
    • Golden Swallow
    Hung Leung
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    Si-Man Hui
    Si-Man Hui
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    Kuan-Chung Ku
    Kuan-Chung Ku
    • Officer Fei Yeung
    • (as Koo Koon Chung)
    Haitao Li
    • Pon Ka-kwun
    Oscar Ka Li
    • Ching's student
    • (as Ka Lee)
    Bing-Man Tam
    Bing-Man Tam
    • Narrator
    • (voz)
    Elaine Kin Yi Tsang
    • Boxing Hall Girl
    • Dirección
      • Clement Sze-Kit Cheng
      • Chi-Kin Kwok
    • Guionistas
      • Clement Sze-Kit Cheng
      • Chi-Kin Kwok
      • Frankie Tam
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    10DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Gallants

    Produced under Andy Lau's Focus Films with actor Lau Kar Tung on board as producer, directors Clement Cheng and Derek Kwok have a winner on their hands, as they exalt the spirit of what it means to never give up when the odds are stacked against you, and in some way live up that spirit of theirs when they had embarked to make this project which had clear risks. It will be extremely foolish to dismiss the film outright just because it has more elderly actors than youthful ones to draw the crowd, because as the adage goes, the oldest ginger is still the best, and this film is a testament to that. Look closely and you'll see the sheer amount of veteran, legendary talent even, assembled who hail from the Shaw Brothers kung fu film era, with even the opening credits with the silhouette fights, and the way characters are introduced, paying certain homage to an era bygone.

    In essence, this purely Hong Kong film is an allegory of sorts to its peers in the market, where packaging and marketing are seen to be the be-all-and-end-all, rather than to rely on hard work to hone talent, or to compensate for the lack thereof. It tells of a people's indomitable spirit of not backing down, and to keep one's chin up in the face of tremendous competition, to work at what they are good at, and all will likely and hopefully be well.

    As the story goes, we follow the adventures of Cheung (Wong You Nam), a lifelong loser who gets bullied from the get go in his life, and gets sent by his real estate company to a remote town to assist in acquiring leases from the townsfolk so that redevelopment works can start. Naturally he gets bullied, and gets rescued by the mysterious Tiger (Leung Siu-Lung), a disciple of the once great Master Ben Law (Teddy Robin) of the Gate of Law martial arts school, who has been in coma for the last 30 years. And it seems, like in Stephen Chow's Kung Fu, this small town hides a lot more martial arts exponents, such as Law's other disciple Dragon (Chen Kuan-Tai), who together with Tiger had tried their best to keep their Master's place alive by converting it to a Teahouse, while awaiting Ben's recovery.

    Then there's Kwai (JJ Jia), the pretty lass who also hangs out at the Law's teahouse. Their collective backstory is something that got delivered through a fantastic animated sequence, and animation is something that gets peppered throughout the film as well when it gets down to fight sequences when deadly bone crunching blows get delivered. Since the film has in its plot the advent of the Hong Kong Martial Arts Open to seemingly promote the spirit of martial arts, as announced by rival and owner of a flashier sports club Master Pong (Chan Mai Wan), one will expect some spectacular kung fu action. The film more than delivers in this aspect, with the action choreographed by the renowned Yuen Tak, who cleverly did away with fancy wire-work, offering instead sparring sessions which are realistic and extremely riveting to watch, as the actors (most of whom have so many years of experience) put together some credible and exciting martial arts moves for the screen. Editing is also wonderfully done so that we get the best views at the front seats of a bout without the usual MTV-styled quick editing nonsense. I guarantee no matter how many martial arts films that you've seen, the ones here as choreographed will still blow your mind away.

    Like a Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon itself, if you do not buy the first act, then wait for Teddy Robin, who single-handedly stole the show right out from everyone's noses. His comic timing is perfect, and the lines that he has, sheer wit, coupled with the fact that his character's disorientation after being out of action for so many years, is something that offers rip-roaring laughter. The directors, who co-wrote the story with Frankie Tam, breathe so much life into Master Law, that you can't help but on one hand be amazed by his crazy philosophy, and on the other just laugh at it, such as his proclaimed laws of combat in the order of Guts, Power and Skill, the rationale in his disciple recruitment strategy, and chiefly, that the reason to learn Kung Fu is to fight, not exercise – which has other, better alternatives. Robin, who also contributed to the movie's music, fills his character with so much youthful energy and exuberance, makes this one of his more memorable roles that he has tackled, and left everyone in the cinema crackling with glee each time he turns on his wit.

    As the film explains early on, the boxing ring is a symbol of dignity and fame, and there can be only one victor and one loser. Clearly, Gallants is a winner in my books, and delivers knockout blow after knockout blow without relent. I had come with a mission to watch Hong Kong films, and this one clearly made my trip worthwhile many times over, coupled with so many hilarious moments to laugh along with. I hope it makes it to Singapore so that I can watch this on the big screen again, otherwise I'll patiently wait for its DVD release after it's done its theatrical and festival rounds. Highly recommended, without a doubt one of the best amongst the festival offerings if I may say so!
    7azncowboy123-915-393930

    A very fun kung-fu flick

    As noted by other reviews, this film is a throwback to the old school kungfu flicks of the 60's and 70's.

    As the film has been well reviewed on the web already, I'll just add a few observations:

    • Even though it's a nostalgic film, it might be too "hip" and "retro" for those for the original audience of these flicks.


    • It's hilariously funny, but a little tighter editing would have made the movie even better. Teddy Robin, for example is very funny, but he gets a bit annoying after a while.


    • Bruce Leung Siu-lung still moves amazingly well at 57 yrs old.. better than most action stars in their 20's.


    • JJ Jia is a dead ringer for Kwai Lun Mei.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Not an average Kung Fu movie.

    "Tiger & Dragon Reloaded" ("Da Lui Toi", aka "Gallants") is not your average Kung Fu movie. This is more of a down to Earth kind of movie, about the commitment to one's ideals and staying true to what you believe in.

    Where as there is some fighting throughout the movie, it is not your typical adrenalin-pumping martial arts with lots of young talents, nor is it an impressive display of wire-fu with people flying all over the place. No, this martial arts performed by people who are no longer in their youthful prime. But they still perform quite adequately, nonetheless.

    The story is about an old martial arts school now turned to a restaurant after the master fell into a coma. And as he suddenly comes out of the coma, his devoted pupils along with a couple of newcomers learn about old traditions and old ideals.

    Siu-Lung Leung (playing Tiger) and Kuan Tai Chen (playing Dragon) carried the movie quite nicely. But the star of the movie was without a doubt Teddy Robin Kwan (playing Master Ben Law).

    While it was refreshing to see a martial arts movie of this particular caliber, then the movie wasn't, sadly enough, really that outstanding. Sure, it is good for a single viewing, but it is hardly a movie that can support multiple viewings.
    8KentaroGod

    Paying Homage to Hong Kong Kungfu Genre

    I remember watching this years back when it was released and I throughly remember that it was good the action was great too feels more of real life than CGI

    The comedy was funny and it's paying homage to once great Kung fu actors of late

    The soundtrack was great too

    It really deserves to win the 2011 Hong Kong Flim Award best picture.

    Well done.
    10maxalmonte

    Action-comedy done right

    Gallants manages to find the perfect balance between action, comedy, and drama, with a relatable story and some of the best hand-to-hand action scenes I have ever seen.

    The comedy is spot-on, contrary to the Hollywood approach, Hong Kong filmmakers don't go overboard - or so it seems -. While the main character, Cheung (Wong You-nam) is pretty funny, most of the comedic relief is done by Master Ben Law (Teddy Robin Kwan), who reminds me of Jackie Chan's uncle in the animated series Jackie Chan Adventures. Apparently, this is an estereotyped depiction of Hong Kongese elders.

    The action, on the other hand, is on par with its comedic greatness - if not better -. The film has some of the best hand-to-hand combat I have ever seen. Unlike Hollywood, Hong Kong films don't seem to rely on constant cuts during the fight scenes, so the viewer can actually appreciate the action happening. I personally prefer this style.

    The acting was great. From the leads to the supporting cast, everyone plays their part to perfection. JJ Jia, as one of the few female characters, particularly caught my attention in her portrayal of Kwai.

    Directors Derek Kwok and Clement Cheng's use of rapid cuts and zoom, especially during face-offs make the film go from serious to funny and vice versa in a second. Also, Gallants was filmed in eighteen days!? It just got to show the incredible amount of quality good writing and direction can get when they keep things simple. Bravo!

    The definitive Hong Kongese action comedy to me.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de junio de 2010 (Hong Kong)
    • País de origen
      • Hong Kong
    • Idioma
      • Cantonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Gallants
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Productoras
      • Beijing Poly-bona Film Publishing Company
      • Focus Films
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
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      • Dolby Digital
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