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Feng zai qi shi

  • 2022
  • 2h 24min
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5,9/10
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Feng zai qi shi (2022)
Follows Lui Lok, a police officer who decides to make a name for himself within the police force by controlling organized crime.
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CriminalitéDrameThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows Lui Lok, a police officer who decides to make a name for himself within the police force by controlling organized crime.Follows Lui Lok, a police officer who decides to make a name for himself within the police force by controlling organized crime.Follows Lui Lok, a police officer who decides to make a name for himself within the police force by controlling organized crime.

  • Réalisation
    • Philip Yung
  • Scénario
    • Wai-Tung Lam
    • Effy Sun
    • Oliver Yip
  • Casting principal
    • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Yannis Yee Georgopoulos
    • Aaron Kwok
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    714
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Philip Yung
    • Scénario
      • Wai-Tung Lam
      • Effy Sun
      • Oliver Yip
    • Casting principal
      • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
      • Yannis Yee Georgopoulos
      • Aaron Kwok
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 6 victoires et 13 nominations au total

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    Photos53

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    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Nam Kong
    • (as Tony Chiu-Wai Leung)
    Yannis Yee Georgopoulos
    Yannis Yee Georgopoulos
    • British Police Superintendent
    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Lui Lok
    Dennis Chan
    Dennis Chan
    Michael Hui
    Michael Hui
    • Lee Chi-Chiu
    Richard Ng
    Richard Ng
    • Tsai Chen's father
    Elaine Jin
    Elaine Jin
    • Lui Hang-Wah
    Paul Che
    Paul Che
    Patrick Tam
    Patrick Tam
    • Yim Hung
    Jeana Ho
    • Cora
    Jessie Li
    Jessie Li
    • Xiao Yu
    • (as Chun Xia)
    Tai-Bo
    Tai-Bo
    • Triad leader
    John F. Cruz
    John F. Cruz
    • Assistant Police Commissioner HK
    Ben Yuen
    Ben Yuen
    Maggie Ho-yee Cheung
    Maggie Ho-yee Cheung
    • Gimpy Ho's wife
    Louis Cheung
    Louis Cheung
    • Chu Yau-Chai
    Rose Chan
    Rose Chan
    Tien You Chui
    Tien You Chui
    • Young Lui Lok
    • Réalisation
      • Philip Yung
    • Scénario
      • Wai-Tung Lam
      • Effy Sun
      • Oliver Yip
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    1gnttsui

    Perfect example of wasting the best resources of what most Asian directors could ever dream of

    Extraordinary casting with incredibly accurate production design but...

    This is by far the most humiliating, disrespectful, disgusting Hong Kong film that I have ever seen. Politically the director has chosen to twist the history of what had actually happened during and after the world war. Accusing Kuomingtan to cause the riots during 50s-60s instead of the communist party who actually caused it. This director and production is so afraid of the CCP now that they decided to change the history with the silly movie that they have shot.

    Despite all the historical non sense. This movie is so unbearable and hard to watch. It's a disgrace of the Hong Kong film industry. Waste of talents, waste of resources, waste of audience's patience's and time. Plain rubbish.
    7ObsessiveCinemaDisorder

    A big-budgeted arthouse crime film that pays tribute to Hong Kong history. Too overpacked and convoluted but the HK sentiment is heartfelt.

    Where the Wind Blows is a big-budgeted arthouse crime epic that is a love letter to Hong Kong and its history. Aaron Kwok and Tony Leung deliver charismatic performances as Lui Lok and Lam Kong, two of the four corrupt police commissioners in Hong Kong, spanning from the 1940s to the 1990s. It's an ambitious film with a big gushing heart and has much to say about Hong Kong but struggles with conveying it all succinctly.

    Through a romantic nostalgic lens, director Phillip Yung directs the film like a set of glossy nostalgic postcards, featuring snapshots of Hong Kong in each decade, from the Japanese occupation to poverty to its stability and eventual flourish. The production design, costumes, and music exquisitely pop off the screen.

    Structured like a kaleidoscopic collage, the story follows the Lui Lok and Lam Kong characters through the historical timeline, covering history, politics, and the romantic relationships with their wives. It is epic through its 50-year span and intimate through its use of voice-overs and flashbacks.

    It reminded me of Martin Scorsese's Casino at times, where we intimately live inside the characters' heads, privy to their innermost thoughts.

    Aaron Kwok does a great job reimagining Lui Lok as a straight-faced, tap-dancing romantic hero with an insatiable drive. Kwok naturally projects an eagerness, which he precisely tones down to fit Phillip Yung's idealistic vision. The real Lui Lok was likely closer to Francis Ng's rough-hewn portrayal from Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong.

    Tony Leung is charming and understated as the debonair piano-playing Lam Kong. His character is often off-the-side and soft-spoken, but it was impressive how much Leung was still conveying from doing so little. Phillip Yung devotes a lot of screen time to developing Lui Lok and Lam Kong; the contrast is what hooked me throughout the whole movie.

    While I enjoyed Du Juan's performance as Choi Chan, Lui Lok's wife, the subplot about her helping him behind the scenes undermines what the real-life Lui Lok achieved by systemizing bribery in the 60s.

    There's a lot of praise behind comedian Michael Hui's role as an ICAC agent. The performance is not bad but I was more moved by the speech itself. My take is Hong Kong audiences just miss seeing Hui onscreen.

    All that said, Where the Wind Blows is convoluted and overloaded. At 2 hours and 44 minutes, even with fast-paced editing, there's too much information to take in. There's a crucial plot point where the four police commissioners have a disagreement that is murky and unclear. Plot threads are connected in ways that are unexpected and it gets challenging keeping up with them all.

    Audiences going in with the expectations of a linear traditional crime epic will leave disappointed by a lack of guns blazing in the finale. It's not the Godfather, nor is it Infernal Affairs.

    This is Phillip Yung paying a loving tribute to Hong Kong and its history, as if to say, "Look how far we've come." That Hong Kong sentiment is heartfelt. I enjoyed being in Phillip Yung's Hong Kong as a romanticized memory. Yung is not showing how events happened, but rather how we'd ideally remember it as a collective dream.

    Where the Wind Blows requires a second viewing. There's still so much to unpack and it was a dense history lesson. The film will have a better chance of finding its audience through streaming where it has the benefit of being paused, rewound, and rewatched. I suspect I'll like it, even more, the second time.
    4dumsumdumfai

    Again, the surfactant washed everything

    Most of the time, Hk movies that are financed elsewhere has a two dimensional problem. They look good, damn good. And with big stars. International stars at that.

    But that's it. In this case, a possibly 12 hr miNi series cut to 2.5 hrs. So editing chops the story to bits and pieces. Feels like shot by 2-3 2nd unit directors and then multi edited. The plot is too sprawling, ambitious, yet also too condensed for its own good.

    The dancing attributes are just tailor made for Aaron.

    Dancing doesn't make sense to this kind of story. Mixed genre here doesn't jive. The rhythm to the speeches, dialogue, monologue scenes for Tony seemed very off, rushed, one take-ish, had no drama, no underlying thoughts.

    The camera wants to be romantic and stays between 85mm to 180mm. Very distracting, some obviously can be seen as homage/copying old Tony Leung's movies.

    All body, not content. All show and no depth. Walked off around 45min mark.
    8noshouse

    You'll have partners who support you openly as well as those who support you behind the scenes.

    I know many people came to see this movie because of the two big stars, Tony Leung and Aaron Kwok, and that's completely understandable. Both male leads still have their charisma and have portrayed the detective's hardships and glory very convincingly. However, I highly recommend everyone to pay close attention to the performance of the female lead, played by Du Juan. She truly shines and takes the audience back to the old Hong Kong era. In the past, men needed women to take care of all aspects of their lives in order to look good in public, even if it meant eliminating adversaries. Du Juan's charm and tactics are portrayed excellently, giving a performance that rivals her previous collaboration with Tony Leung's Tang Wei. Aside from the familiar story, the acting prowess of these big stars is something I highly recommend to everyone.
    3ctowyi

    Warning: Avoid this at all costs

    Where the Wind Blows boasts two super stars in Tony Leung and Aaron Kwok, but it is a total snooze fest at 2h 24min. The story is about a few good men in a sea of dirty cops and politicians. The storytelling is so choppy that after a while you will feel like puking out all the rubbish history lessons forced down your throat. It is well-acted no doubt but the story is not even coherent. It's like in any scene there is a beginning, a middle and an ending, but the director will just show you one out of the three and wants you to connect the dots. Such an utter waste of good actors. The moral lesson is that you should be the baddest bad guy because you can retire to Canada or Thailand and nothing will happen to you. Avoid this like it's the newest variant of COVID-19.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 février 2023 (Chine)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Chine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langues
      • Cantonais
      • Mandarin
      • Anglais
      • Shanghaïen
      • Teochew
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Where the Wind Blows
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bona Film Group
      • Dadi Century Film Distribution (Beijing) Co. Ltd.
      • Lajin Film
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    • Budget
      • 200 000 000 HKD (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 398 659 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 24min(144 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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      • Dolby Atmos
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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