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Dak ging san yan lui

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 54min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,8/10
2484
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Dak ging san yan lui (1999)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA ridiculed HK cop hires 3 cadets, directly (thrown) out of police academy, to go undercover and get the criminals, who stole explosives and killed his partner.A ridiculed HK cop hires 3 cadets, directly (thrown) out of police academy, to go undercover and get the criminals, who stole explosives and killed his partner.A ridiculed HK cop hires 3 cadets, directly (thrown) out of police academy, to go undercover and get the criminals, who stole explosives and killed his partner.

  • Regia
    • Benny Chan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Benny Chan
    • Koan Hui
    • Yee-Wah Lee
  • Star
    • Nicholas Tse
    • Stephen Fung
    • Sam Lee
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
    2484
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Benny Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Benny Chan
      • Koan Hui
      • Yee-Wah Lee
    • Star
      • Nicholas Tse
      • Stephen Fung
      • Sam Lee
    • 39Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
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      • 7 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali53

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    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Jack
    Stephen Fung
    Stephen Fung
    • Match
    Sam Lee
    Sam Lee
    • Alien
    Grace Yip
    Grace Yip
    • Y2K
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Inspector Chan
    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Daniel
    Tôru Nakamura
    Tôru Nakamura
    • Akatora
    Terence Yin
    Terence Yin
    • Tooth
    Francis Ng
    Francis Ng
    • Lok
    Jaymee Ong
    Jaymee Ong
    • Haze
    Moses Chan
    Moses Chan
    • Superindentent To
    • (as Chan Ho)
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • Inspector Wing
    • (as Low Houi Kang)
    Bey Logan
    Bey Logan
    • SDU Commander
    Irene Luk
    • Lok's girl
    Tracy Wong
    • Lok's girl
    Vivian Lee
    • Disco girl
    Keiji Sato
    Keiji Sato
    • Akatora's thug
    Ho-Ying Sin
    • Lok's thug
    • Regia
      • Benny Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Benny Chan
      • Koan Hui
      • Yee-Wah Lee
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    Recensioni degli utenti39

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    Venus8

    Not too shabby.

    The actors were all new to me. I've not watched HK films in years before watching this one, and compared to the horrible movies i've seen before, the ones that left me wanting a refund for my time, this wasn't so bad. The faces were fresh and some of them were just eye candy, a definite incentive to see this film again and again. Of course, if you are one to watch for interesting plots, HK films aren't for you.
    Wilson W

    Sometimes annoying but the action scenes save this movie from total disaster.

    I've seen Nicholas Tse recently in Tsui Hark's "Time and Tide" and was very impressed with his performance. He's one of the few Hong Kong pop actors that are making a fine transition into acting than compared to some others (IE. the horrible Ekin Cheng). I saw this movie a few days ago and I have mix reactions to this movie. This movie had a mixture of English, Japanese, and Cantonese. Oh this review is on both the dubbed and subtitled versions.

    First, I'll go with the flaws. The story was too Hollywood for me. How many movies have we seen a group of criminals steal a nuclear bomb and it's up to the heroes to save the city from mass destruction? Way too many times. The dialogue was just so cliche. For example after a criminal betrays his own boss for money "It's about money right? It's part of the game, you know that!" Some of the actors are just really bad like Sam Lee's character Alien, you swear you'll start to think this man has soon too many Jim Carrey movies. Also there was too many episodic character developments like it jumped from a brother and brother, to a cop and a criminal with morals, a son of a criminal who wants revenge on another criminal...and so on. Still with me?

    Now for the bright spots of the movie. The action sequences are just kinetic! Fast cuts, people diving and shooting at the same time, stand offs, Kung Fu scenes, and anything you can think of for a Hong Kong action movie. The women in the movie are some good eye candy, if you know what I'm saying. Nicholas Tse does a good job, not as good as he did in Time and Tide, but since this is his earlier work, you see his potential. The actor who played Akatora was impressive even sometimes his thick Japanese accent would make you miss some of his English words. In the musical note, there was this great Hong Kong punk song at the end of the credits that was pretty catchy.

    So even with mix reactions, do I recommend this movie? Well it depends. If you're looking for a good popcorn movie this would be it. If you're looking for a smart action movie that reminds you of a John Woo movie? This wouldn't be it. So whatever you choose, just look for the amazing shootouts and a promising actor name Nicholas Tse.
    xarph

    Back to the basics, with a hefty dose of the new

    After sitting through a year of American films trying to copy Hong Kong-style action, it was with great enthusiasm that I went to the Fanime 2K convention in San Jose and witnessed some of the greatest action films that were swept under the rug by the "big HK boom" of 1998-1999. Incuded among those was Gen-X Cops.

    Gen-X Cops, while not the best in any specific genre, is a must-see if you're ready to jump into Hong Kong cinema, whether for the first time or after an absence. The action scenes are incredibly clean, having been shot real-for-real whenever possible. The plot has enough integrity to keep the film interesting without boring the audience to death. It's not perfect - the dubbing job isn't the best in the world (the film has a lot of English in it already, and the soundtrack can get jarring as it switches between dubbing and the original language. I watch the subtitled version whenever possible.) and most of the characters are under developed, but it is made up for with reams and reams of classic Hong Kong style. And style is what this film is all about.
    david.thomas41

    All the worst things about modern Hong Kong movies in one film

    One problem with recent HK action films is that it seems to be impossible to find male leads that aren't also teenybopper pop stars. Imagine a police thriller starring N-sync and you'll start to get the idea of how bad this film is. Basically the plot follows a cop who is the laughing stock of the force (a stupendously awful performance from Eric Tsang) who recruits three police academy dropouts (Nic Tse, Stephen Fung and Sam Lee) to infiltrate a group of hip ‘n' trendy young Triads. The big question must be how the trio ever got into the academy in the first place since they act like 11-year old schoolboys after their first beer. By the end of the movie they've got in with the Triads, had some fights and saved the day, but by that point nobody really cares. The only reason to watch right to the end is (a) a big explosion from the Independence Day effects team and (b) a Jackie Chan cameo.

    Really this movie sums up the problem with many modern HK films. It's too American-style, and puts too much emphasis on pretty-boy hair-farmers with the acting talent and martial arts ability of Mariah Carey. The performances are pitiful. The action scenes are a joke. Only Francis Ng, a criminally underused Daniel Wu and Toru Nakamura as the Triad gang leaders come off with any dignity. And if you think this sounds bad, the sequel, Gen-Y Cops, is a million times worse.

    3/10
    jade_darkside

    Pretty boys galore

    The one line summary says it all. They are young. They are cool. They kick ass. They are pretty boys (cops) with big guns (no pun intended). Add an uberly uber sexy Toru Nakamura as the vengeful Yakuza boss, and what you'll get is a Gift from Heaven TM for all slash fangirls. Who cares about the plot? (Which actually is quite interesting). Ahem. I'll be serious now. When top secret bomb material is stolen by an aspiring and vengeful Yakuza boss (masterfully played by the wonderful Toru Nakamura), a detective considered by his colleagues to be a clown, decides to hunt down the villain. To infiltrate the criminal organisation, he finds a trio of kicked-from-the-academy former cadets and sends them under cover. The "icredible trio" unravels the mystery and at the and has a big KABOOM fight with Yakuza boss. Simple premise, isn't it? Anyway, if you don't want to be mentally challenged and are looking for good time (pretty boys), some mindless shooting and fighting, nice special effects, that's the movie for you. 7/10

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      The police station was filmed on the fifth floor of West Island School in Hong Kong. The meeting room is the study room of the upper school area, and it also doubles as the infirmary. Other scenes take place right outside of that room. In fact, you can see the blue lockers in the background.
    • Blooper
      In a meeting early in the movie, the discussion is interrupted by Chan's belated entrance. As Chan takes his seat, we see computer screens behind him. Between shots, these screens change three times though everyone in the room is seated at the table and the people nearest the computers are facing away from the keyboards.
    • Citazioni

      Akatora: History belongs to the winner and I will win.

    • Connessioni
      Followed by Dak ging san yan lui 2 (2000)
    • Colonne sonore
      You Can't Stop Me
      Written by Stephen Fung

      Sung by Nicholas Tse, Stephen Fung, Sam Lee

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 giugno 1999 (Hong Kong)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Gen-X Cops - The Movie
    • Lingue
      • Catonese
      • Inglese
      • Giapponese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Gen-X Cops
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hong Kong, Cina
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Media Asia Films
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    • Budget
      • 30.000.000 HKD (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 54 minuti
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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