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7.1/10
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प्रतिद्वंद्वी गिरोह के नेता हांगकांग के ट्रायड समाज के नए अध्यक्ष बनने के संघर्ष में आबद्ध हैं.प्रतिद्वंद्वी गिरोह के नेता हांगकांग के ट्रायड समाज के नए अध्यक्ष बनने के संघर्ष में आबद्ध हैं.प्रतिद्वंद्वी गिरोह के नेता हांगकांग के ट्रायड समाज के नए अध्यक्ष बनने के संघर्ष में आबद्ध हैं.
- पुरस्कार
- 15 जीत और कुल 28 नामांकन
Tony Ka Fai Leung
- Big D
- (as Tony Leung Ka Fai)
Eddie Cheung
- Mr. So
- (as Cheung Siu Fai)
Ka-Tung Lam
- Kun
- (as Lam Ka Tung)
Tian-Lin Wang
- Uncle Teng
- (as Wong Tin Lam)
Bing-Man Tam
- Uncle Cocky
- (as Tam Ping Man)
Maggie Siu
- Mrs. Big D
- (as Maggie Shiu)
Yong You
- China Police Captain
- (as Yao Yung)
Chung Wang
- Whistle
- (as Wong Chung)
Shao-Peng Chen
- Uncle Monk
- (as Chan Siu Pang)
Bun Yuen
- Incense Master
- (as Yuen Bun)
Ting Yip Ng
- Senior Inspector Tod
- (as Ng Yuk Sau)
Raymond Ho-Yin Wong
- Detective Wong
- (as Raymond Wong)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Personally, I find the movie to be quite a good watch. It outlines the actual situation of triads in Hong Kong and gives the viewer a glimpse of how triads are organized.
Not only that, it also shows the viewer how the Hong Kong police control the triad situation and why the police don't just go all out and wipe out triads.
Overall, the movie is rather violent due to the gangland methods of killings & torture. Nevertheless, the movie stays true to the real world, thus the violence on screen is just a reflection of what really happens.
I'd recommend this movie to any Triad/Mafia movie fan. Another good watch would be Dragon Squad. That movie has more guns than this, as in this movie there's more knives than guns (in fact I don't remember seeing a single gun).
Not only that, it also shows the viewer how the Hong Kong police control the triad situation and why the police don't just go all out and wipe out triads.
Overall, the movie is rather violent due to the gangland methods of killings & torture. Nevertheless, the movie stays true to the real world, thus the violence on screen is just a reflection of what really happens.
I'd recommend this movie to any Triad/Mafia movie fan. Another good watch would be Dragon Squad. That movie has more guns than this, as in this movie there's more knives than guns (in fact I don't remember seeing a single gun).
This isn't as violent as I was expecting which makes the violent scenes appear all the more brutal and effective.
There are a lot of twists and turns and back stabbing and double crossing all the way through the film making it hard to know who's side a particular character is on.
The plot is pacey with some good dialogue and character development and gives an interesting view of the workings of the Triad gang it follows.
The violence when it comes is brutal, no guns or martial art scenes with special effects, this is believable in your face violence and for all the dialogue you are never allowed forget that the Triad is a violent criminal organisation.
The ending is surprising but thoroughly consistent and believable.
There are a lot of twists and turns and back stabbing and double crossing all the way through the film making it hard to know who's side a particular character is on.
The plot is pacey with some good dialogue and character development and gives an interesting view of the workings of the Triad gang it follows.
The violence when it comes is brutal, no guns or martial art scenes with special effects, this is believable in your face violence and for all the dialogue you are never allowed forget that the Triad is a violent criminal organisation.
The ending is surprising but thoroughly consistent and believable.
I can respect the amount of romance these cold blooded Triad members have for traditions and the pursuit for power in these modern days.
But, I didn't fully connect. To watch a bunch of scum elect the lesser scum from their ranks is something that always looks cool on film but I would much rather stick to the american mafia that has its roots in Europe. It's much more cinematic. Nevertheless, Johnnie To takes a lot of references from the Hollywood side, and it is quite visible.
It didn't feel like a chore, but it was not far off. I think I would have liked to see more style, because there would have been space for it...and less talking.
But, I didn't fully connect. To watch a bunch of scum elect the lesser scum from their ranks is something that always looks cool on film but I would much rather stick to the american mafia that has its roots in Europe. It's much more cinematic. Nevertheless, Johnnie To takes a lot of references from the Hollywood side, and it is quite visible.
It didn't feel like a chore, but it was not far off. I think I would have liked to see more style, because there would have been space for it...and less talking.
The essential appeal of gangster films lies in the notion of the inter-linking of depravity and honour. And honour is arguably the more fictitious of the two qualities: it is said that after 'The Godfather' was made, real life mafioso started imitating Don Corleone. Even so, mafia chic has more or less been done to death, which is where (to a western audience) a Hong Kong gangster movie, like Johnny To's 'Election'; can be refreshing. Some of the guff about ancient codes may be hokum, but it's a fresh kind of hokum, and this is a tough, well made thriller, the story of the rivalry of two gangster leaders, the wild Big D. and his more thoughtful rival Lok, who (in 'Godfather'-terms) is more of a Michael Corleone figure. One thing I liked was how To makes effective use of quiet but driving background music during the more obviously thrilling parts of the movie, but lets its grim conclusion play out in silence. But overall, it's not in the same league as 'The Godfather', and the principal flaw is that there's no character sufficiently conflicted to win your sympathy. Lok may be an appealing family man in contrast to Big D., but although shocking, the ending lacks the surprise of the ending of 'The Godfather'; indeed, I personally think the 'The Godfather Part II', though a very skillful film, also suffered from the problem that the audience is unable to maintain the necessary illusions about its protagonist prior to the end. 'The Godfather' also had a plot that was not just detailed, but made exact sense, whereas the story in 'Election' is more superficial. I still enjoyed watching it; but the real Hong Kong 'Godfather' is arguably 'Infernal Affairs'.
This film really deserves more recognition than its getting. It really is a stunning and rich portrayal of blood ties, favours and allegiances within the crime world. The film is shot beautifully and delves into all you're classic crime themes such as betrayal and power. This film is a movie goers film, it requires attention and understanding and rewards fully in the end. It is the godfather of hong kong and is a welcome change rather than another wire frame fighting, martial arts epic which seems to be the major contribution to the cinema world from hong kong and china. It features an arrangement of great characters, actors and development although is fair to say I had to watch it twice just to nail what was happening with some of the characters due to their being so many interactions in the film. ALl in all 8/10 Great plot characters but there are characters that don't stand out enough and the music didn't really get me going and at times i felt it didn't sync well with the action(there is action by the way) so it loses some points for that.
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़सभी एंट्री में स्पॉइलर हैं
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Johnnie Got His Gun! (2010)
- साउंडट्रैकFOREVER SMILE
Performed by Chow Hsuan
Music/Lyrics by Chen Ge Xin
Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Hong Kong/EMI Music Publishing Hong Kong
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- How long is Election?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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