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Sang gong kei bing

  • 1984
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
1116
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Sang gong kei bing (1984)
Gun FuActionCrimeDramaThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFour men sneak into Hong Kong to rob a jewelry store. Before the robbery, they're hired by a local triad to kill a man, who turns out to be a cop. They have to execute the heist while hiding... Leggi tuttoFour men sneak into Hong Kong to rob a jewelry store. Before the robbery, they're hired by a local triad to kill a man, who turns out to be a cop. They have to execute the heist while hiding from the police hunting them down.Four men sneak into Hong Kong to rob a jewelry store. Before the robbery, they're hired by a local triad to kill a man, who turns out to be a cop. They have to execute the heist while hiding from the police hunting them down.

  • Regia
    • Johnny Mak
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Philip Chan
  • Star
    • Jing Chen
    • Lung Chiang
    • Ling Chow
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    1116
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Johnny Mak
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Philip Chan
    • Star
      • Jing Chen
      • Lung Chiang
      • Ling Chow
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
    • 20Recensioni della critica
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      • 4 vittorie e 11 candidature totali

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    Jing Chen
    Jing Chen
    • Rooster
    Lung Chiang
    Lung Chiang
    • Ah Chung
    Ling Chow
    • Doctor Ngam's Wife
    Pak Fei
    • Policeman
    Jian Huang
    • Chubby…
    Chui Kin-Wa
    • Resident
    Ben Lam
    Ben Lam
    • Policeman
    Seung-Mo Lam
    • Bull's Eye
    Wai Lam
    Wai Lam
    • Ho Yiu-Tung
    • (as Wei Lin)
    Sun-Lun Lau
    • Fat Nine
    Git-Ying Lee
    • Blockhead
    Ying-Hong Luk
    Ying-Hong Luk
    • Policeman
    James Mou
    • Cameo
    Hoi-Tin Ng
    • Inspector Li
    Hong-Ning Ng
    Hong-Ning Ng
    • Switch Blade
    Lau On-Kei
    • Angel
    Wai Shum
    Wai Shum
    • Tai
    Kwong-Leung Wong
    Kwong-Leung Wong
    • CID Officer
    • Regia
      • Johnny Mak
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Philip Chan
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    Recensioni degli utenti11

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    8Ottilia

    Classic 1980s Hong Kong pulp

    This is the film from which Tarantino copied the idea of mutilating someone's ear for a bit of a shocker effect. The film chronicles the career of the "O gang", a bunch of Mainland Chinese who hope to make some superfast bucks during a few days of illegal stay in the crown colony.

    Things start to go in the wrong direction for them even before they can cross the border, however and the gang makes a conscious effort to defeat the odds through camaraderie and loyalty. They loudly profess their love of freedom and one wonders if these are in fact hardened criminals or clueless country potatoes. They definitely are clueless towards their impending downward spiral that continues with a double cross from a local mobster, while they have to wait for their targeted jewelery shop to re-open after someone else's robbery.

    This film has it all, gratuitous violence that was all but impossible for western cinema back then. Very funny and absurd tales of country boys vs the HK redlight district. Now historic Hong Kong footage from the walled city ghetto, where the gang takes refuge in an underground clinic and is drawn into a superbly staged final shootout.

    A classic tale of male and criminal self-destruction, told in an early superlow-budget HK film from a bygone era.
    9DavyDissonance

    Excellent HK Gangster Movie

    Long Arm Of The Law is a film I highly recommended to anyone who likes gangsters films. Thought the concept is simple the storytelling is very well told and kept me fat and happy. The tone is very dark although at times there is some goofy $#!+ like this guy forcing a woman to blow him at gun point or when the gangsters shot this cop and he fell onto the ice ring and blood splattered. I don't know. I found it funny. Though it is mainly a crime thriller, it does have some very bloody violent action. The final 20 or so minutes of the film is f#@$ing awesome. Hard to acquire, but if you can it is well worth it.
    5Schwenkstar

    A Rather Mediocre Effort Despite A Terrific End Shoot Out

    When I came across this film on IMDb I found the comments here to be very positive, portraying the film as one of the milestones of Hong Kong action cinema. With these glowing reviews I decided to make a "blind buy" purchase and order it on DVD through an online retailer. It was only $8.00 and I figure it was worth the gamble, especially since I had such admiring reviews to back me up. This aura of positive reviews, however, made me ask the question, "If this film is so essential to Hong Kong cinema, why hasn't anyone seen it? Or better yet, why is it completely unknown?" After I received my DVD and watched it, I found out.

    The film is rather dull in all accounts. The film tries to build back story for the characters in the beginning of the film, but it only spends approximately ten minutes here before thrusting the characters into a clichéd action story. Ten minutes isn't enough time to build characters, especially when there is about six characters to develop.

    And the film doesn't spend time on their relationships or internal psyches throughout the rest of the film. Instead, it concentrates on a fumbled heist, a few murders, torture, and whorehouses, totally devoid of any human emotion.

    And the acting doesn't doesn't help in any way either. Most of the characters seem to be assigned one emotion and each must play that emotion to the fullest. As a result we witness over-the-top and occasionally irritating performances (some of the characters seems to be be on the verge of tears every time they are in a mess, causing the audience to groan at their complaining and constant whining).

    As for that narrative portion of the film, it is greatly unfocused. The film is more of a culmination of scenes rather than a solid plot thread and the audience becomes confused trying to figure out how these scenes are related.

    Also, the film places focus on irrelevant and unimportant scenes that do not further the story nor the development of the characters, such as the time spent on scenes at the whorehouse. These scenes seem pointless since they merely show the sexual intercourse between the men and prostitutes and do not add any commentary on anything.

    However, the film does contain one noteworthy merit and that is the final shoot out that takes place in the back alleys of Hong Kong.

    The sequence lasts about ten minutes and is indeed well executed. Here, the fugitives are running away from what appears to be an unending force of police officers through a labyrinth of hallways. The narrow passages and maze-like structure reflects the claustrophobic nature the characters are feeling and as more and more officers propagate within this tight locations, the fugitives are squeezed into a smaller and smaller area until they must make a final stand.

    However, this scene is only well made on a technical level. Since the characters and story are so underdeveloped, we don't really care what the results of the shootout will be. Instead, the viewer will take joy in the sequence on a purely visual level, making the scene an experience but not a satisfying dénouement.

    I don't see how this could possibly be a cornerstone of Hong Kong cinema when it has been so sloppily made. Most likely the film has simply received a small cult following thanks in part to the well executed final sequence, and thus have been over-praised in some areas.

    The film isn't a totally lost, but it really isn't worth seeing. I would recommend this to only those who are Hong Kong Action (Heroic Bloodshed, Gun-fu, Bullet Ballet) completests, and even then it would only be to see that final scene.
    10xiemark

    The Bannerman from China

    Sheng Gang Qi Bing : Sheng means province. It indicated Guangtong province in China. Gang means Hong Kong. Qi means flag. It indicated the 5-star flag which is the national flag of China. Bing means soldier.

    The better tile for this movie might be "The Bannerman from China".

    But it has a strange English title called "Long Arm Of The Law".

    I have watched this movie when I was a kid in local theater. It was the first gangster movie in HK brought some foreign elements from China. The banner man from China entered HK illegally. They were the veteran of People Liberation Army of China but became robbers and gangsters in HK. They are different from local gangsters in HK and show more merciless and disciplinary. But their minds are always simple and pure. They just want to gain some money for their family or lovers in China.
    9ChWasser

    Bleak, bloody and action-packed

    In this first (and best) of a four-part film series a group of men from the mainland illegally enters Hong Kong and soon forms a 'Big Circle' triad gang. It doesn't take long till the police is hot on their trail which inevitably leads to a final shootout. This takes place in the infamous 'Walled City' which was razed to the ground a few months later in real life. So this film is the last chance to behold the labyrinthic chaos of people, goods, narrow alleys and illegality that was the 'Walled City'. If you, like me, prefer the coarse, mangy and dirty Hong Kong action-movies of the 80s over the high-gloss, elegant movies of the 90s, this one's for you.

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      No. 6 in the Hong Kong Film Awards' List of The Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures
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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 luglio 1984 (Hong Kong)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Lingua
      • Catonese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Long Arm of the Law
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hong Kong, Cina
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Bo Ho Film Company Ltd.
      • Johnny Mak Productions
      • Paragon Films Ltd.
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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