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Sit ting fung wan 2

  • 2011
  • 2h 1min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
2 k
MA NOTE
Sit ting fung wan 2 (2011)
ActionCriminalitéThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA stockbroker working with a crime syndicate is hurt in a car accident while attempting to evade a surveillance operative.A stockbroker working with a crime syndicate is hurt in a car accident while attempting to evade a surveillance operative.A stockbroker working with a crime syndicate is hurt in a car accident while attempting to evade a surveillance operative.

  • Réalisation
    • Felix Chong
    • Alan Mak
  • Scénario
    • Alan Mak
    • Felix Chong
  • Casting principal
    • Louis Koo
    • Ching-Wan Lau
    • Daniel Wu
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Felix Chong
      • Alan Mak
    • Scénario
      • Alan Mak
      • Felix Chong
    • Casting principal
      • Louis Koo
      • Ching-Wan Lau
      • Daniel Wu
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 20 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Jack Ho
    Ching-Wan Lau
    Ching-Wan Lau
    • Manson Law
    • (as Ching Wan Lau)
    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Joe Szema
    Michelle Ye
    Michelle Ye
    • Ho Yuen Ching
    Huang Yi
    Huang Yi
    • Emily
    • (as Yi Huang)
    Kenneth Tsang
    Kenneth Tsang
    • Tony Wong
    Fung Woo
    Fung Woo
    • Szema Cheung
    Ying-Kwan Lok
    Ying-Kwan Lok
    • Jim Chan
    Wilfred Lau
    • Hoyt
    Hin-Wai Au
    • Forensic pathologist
    Sze-Leung Chan
    • Jack Ho's subordinate
    • (as Chan Sze Leung)
    Joman Chiang
    Joman Chiang
    • Fanny
    Chiao Chiao
    Chiao Chiao
    • Mrs. Szema
    Matt Chow
    Matt Chow
    • Tinker
    Alex Fong
    Alex Fong
    • Hotel Security Director
    Chi-Kui Fong
    • Jack Ho's Subordinate
    Chi-Shun Hung
    • Kim So
    Ai Kong
    • Sherwin Mak
    • Réalisation
      • Felix Chong
      • Alan Mak
    • Scénario
      • Alan Mak
      • Felix Chong
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    moviexclusive

    A taut and suspenseful ride surpassing the original

    Louis Koo, Lau Ching Wan and Daniel Wu reunite with director/writer duo Alan Mak and Felix Cheong in this unrelated sequel to Overheard, the 2009 financial-theme crime boiler. While the three actors played police buddies who got embroiled in a stock exchange fiasco in the original, "Overheard 2" has Koo playing a police inspector Jack who is investigating a car crash that involves celebrity stockbroker Mason Law (Lau Ching Wan). Koo and his team found a high-tech military surveillance device in his wrecked Ferrari while at the same time, a mysterious dangerous man named Joe (Daniel Wu) might hold the answers to all these happenings.

    Without giving much of the plot away, "Overheard 2" continues to revolve around the world of illegal stock fixing and we are not talking about some sleazy scumbags hidden behind monitors. The stock market if you believe is apparently influenced by a few prestige and enormously rich old men known as part of the "Landlord Club", and well Joe's wiretapping ways is part of a grander scheme it seems to expose their mischiefs.

    After their embarrassing take on the period piece, "The Lost Bladesman", Alan Mak and Felix Cheong is back in familiar territory. The duo famous for creating the "Infernal Affairs" trilogy developed a more constant and intense effort as compared to the first. Firstly since our three protagonists are now playing against each other, some of the heavy dialogue-laden exchanges in the original between the leads are missing here and what's in place is a few genuinely well-executed action sequences that will keep you glue to the seat. Check out a bombing scene on a busy street and a motorbike chase to prove my point. Secondly, subplots are kept to the minimum and the script is focused tightly on the landlord club and the involvement of Jack, Manson and Joe without going to hyperdrive melodrama.

    Koo in his 899th screen appearances for the year takes on a salt-and- pepper look as a cop who places justice and morality above anything else. His performance as a cop and suffering husband of Michelle Ye's character easily stood out in the entire movie. Lau (one of my favourite HK actors of all time) who is less prolific in recent years however is being sidetracked given his character is half the time a passive dude. Wu of course is perfect as the skillful ex-military man (though never really confirm, he is mentioned using military devices and he is photographed with his mom wearing a green overall with a "Singapore" tag on it!) out for revenge. He looks great, fights well and rides a mean motorbike.

    It's not just the main cast members you will find in "Overheard 2", apparently HK veterans such as Kenneth Tsang, his wife Chiao Chiao snagged a role too and TV familiar faces, Samuel Kwok, Lok Ying Kwan, Woo Fung and Kong Ngai appeared as members of the "Landlord Club" as well giving the movie a huge boast in casting.

    So far, this year has been quite a lackluster one for HK exports where comedies generally filled up the empty slots. "Overheard 2" turns out to be a taut, intense crime thriller which Alan Mak and Felix Cheong is renowned for. These guys have proved they have matured with their filmmaking without ex-partner Andrew Lau and what a surprise, this title actually passed with flying colors surpassing the original.

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    DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Overheard 2

    This is a film by any other name would have smelled as sweet. Written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, Overheard 2 may seem like a sequel or follow up film of sorts given the number in its title, but except for a storyline that consists of eavesdropping devices, and the bringing back of lead actors in Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu, this film deals with completely different characters and a premise that doesn't fit anywhere into the original film. It could have been called some other name and would work just as well, though I am curious if the filmmakers will make yet another film and package them all together in a nifty box set of crime thrillers that deal with the espionage of information.

    That said, one cannot help but to compare elements from this film with its predecessor, no matter how different they can be. For starters, we rarely, if ever, get all three leading men sharing the same frame, let alone the same scene, together, unlike the first film where everyone was on the same side of the law, and employing techniques to solve cases together as a team. Whatever chemistry that worked back then got broken up here, with each character aligned to different loyalties such that they get pit against one another; gone is the teamwork and in comes individual objectives and intent with Lau Ching Wan playing Manson, a hot shot but shady broker, and Louis Koo as Jack Ho, a cop with the Security Bureau with that unwavering moral sense of justice.

    It's an elaborate plot of revenge being exacted out by the mysterious lone ranger Joe (Daniel Wu), who begins the film already having planted plenty of surveillance devices in the offices, vehicles and phones of a group of high profile businessmen and their stockbroker, collectively being known as the enigmatic Landlord Club, responsible for how the Hang Seng stock index performs, influential and lined with deep pockets to manipulate markets without being caught. Those not familiar with trading terms or how the stock market works shouldn't see this as reason enough not to watch the film, as the transactions boiled down to being very simple buy and sell ones complete with the obvious insider trading, where money gets multiplied obscenely thanks to unscrupulous transactions following the mantra of doing, but not getting caught, complete with a protocol on who takes the fall if so.

    But Alan Mak and Felix Chong's story got bogged down unnecessarily by the personal demons of Manson and Jack no thanks to the presence of their wives, bit characters played by Huang Yi and Michelle Ye respectively to provide some balance to the testosterone on screen. Huang Yi's lawyer and wife character to Manson may have had the most potential between the two, but unfortunately got relegated to one brilliant scene only, spending the others under bedcovers that serve as a conduit for a critical narrative flashback to happen, and to provide Manson with a reason to quit what he's doing and to escape from their reality. Michelle Ye's character as Jack's wife is even more wasted, being nothing more than as fodder for Louis Koo to show off some dramatic acting chops, which he does with conviction having honed his screen presence in so many films this year it's hard to keep track.

    It's a little bit of a slow down and a bloat in the story, rather than to pare it down and keeping it as nippy as how stock markets behave during a bear or bull run. But the slew of veteran actors in Overheard 2 makes it more than worthwhile to sit through this, from Kenneth Tsang, Samuel Kwok, Woo Fung and others gracing the screen as Landlord Club members being a shadow of their more gung ho selves in the past. Chiao Chiao completes the picture as an Alzheimer's patient provides reason enough for Joe to go ballistic in his painstakingly complex plotting involving a number of random variables especially in counting upon the graces of reluctant allies being none the wiser. Action sequences are kept simple, from a nicely shot pursuit of a blue Ferrari to a man hunt down the busy streets of Hong Kong and a motorcycle chase that stands out amongst the lot.

    Still, Alex Mak and Felix Chong, for all their films made together with Andrew Lau, managed to continue stamping their mark in the industry and in the genre, keeping things rather cerebral, and I for one am glad they had returned to their modern day roots from their recent blip in going medieval with The Lost Bladesman. I have to admit though I still prefer the first Overheard, although this one rewards the patient viewer.
    7lathe-of-heaven

    Yes, much better than the first film. Tighter storytelling, more action, more suspense...

    Yep... Heh, I read some of these other reviewers and they wax so poetic, some really love to 'hear' themselves talk... : )

    I'll just give it straight and plain. This film is indeed much more engaging and much better put together than the first one. I also reviewed the first one and the thing that took away from what was really a very good idea in that movie is I felt the long build up from the beginning included too much slow moving 'Drama' Whereas this one hits you right out of the gate with punch and power.

    There is no need to see the first film before this one since the story and characters are completely different. The only reason it is entitled as 'OVERHEARD 2' is that the people behind the camera are the same ones that brought you the other movie. And I believe a couple of the same actors are in this one, but in quite different roles. And, it also deals with financial misdeeds and surveillance like the first one.

    Very well written, directed, and well paced. All the actors do a great job and I feel the story really ratchets up the tension and builds to an excellent and somewhat moving ending.

    I would definitely recommend this one to anyone who enjoys well made Financial Action/Thrillers from China. This is indeed one of the better ones!
    9KentaroGod

    Kenneth Tsang gone but will never be forgotten

    Let me start off by saying this is by far one of the greatest Hong Kong movies made after 2010 might be I'm a bit biased and sentimental about this movie but yet after the original releases 10 years later rewatching it was still a joy

    The reason I gave it the higher rating is because the director or casting director have done a real great job assembling one of the top acting stars as the supporting cast making it my favourite cast group of all time.. we have Kong Ngai, Samuel Kwok, Lok Ying Kwan and veteran actor Kenneth Tsang who is the main villain and he did a great job for it earning him a nomination for best supporting actor that year.. it is such a nostalgia feeling for me watching this movie..

    The story line is perfect too continuation on the first about stock market yet keep it simplified for us the layman to understand the plot..

    Watch it or better still rewatched it.
    6webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: Overheard 2

    Despite being billed as one of the best Hong Kong movie in 2011, Overheard 2 fails to live up to expectations and falls short of its lofty ambition. In fact, Overheard 2 ticks all the right boxes to be a great film – strong cast (Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu), thoroughly written script, quality production values (Derek Yee) and directing talents of Alan Mak and Felix Chong. Unfortunately the film fails to engage with the audience and for whatever reason it just never take the audience along for the ride. Perhaps, it is due to the overtly written script, the at times uneven direction or even subpar performances from what you expect from the likes of Lau, Koo and Wu. It is all the more disappointing when you can tell how hard the production team are trying and the amount of details they go into. It is probably harsh to say this, but sometimes, you can try very hard to achieve something and it still somehow does not work out. This is exactly the feeling that I got from this film. All in all, Overheard 2 tries extremely hard to succeed, but sometimes, engaging the audience, bringing them along the ride, can just be so much more. 100% for effort, but only 50% entertainment – probably the most over-hyped film of the year…

    Neo rates it 6/10.

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      This is a thematic sequel to Sit ting fung wan (2009) rather than a narrative one, as it stars the same three lead actors, but as different characters in a similar story.
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      Followed by Sit ting fung wan 3 (2014)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 août 2011 (Chine)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
      • Chine
    • Langue
      • Cantonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Overheard 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hong Kong, Chine
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bona Entertainment
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
      • Pop Movies
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    • Budget
      • 8 000 000 HKD (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 040 142 $US
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      2 heures 1 minute
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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