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Raging Fire

Original title: Nou fo
  • 2021
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
6.6K
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Nicholas Tse and Donnie Yen in Raging Fire (2021)
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Bong is a hardline cop with a long history of success, but his past comes back to haunt him when a sting is attacked by a group led by his former protégé, a man set on destroying everyone wh... Read allBong is a hardline cop with a long history of success, but his past comes back to haunt him when a sting is attacked by a group led by his former protégé, a man set on destroying everyone who ever wronged him.Bong is a hardline cop with a long history of success, but his past comes back to haunt him when a sting is attacked by a group led by his former protégé, a man set on destroying everyone who ever wronged him.

  • Directors
    • Benny Chan
    • Shane Comley-White
  • Writers
    • Benny Chan
    • Ryan Wai-Chun Ling
    • Yiu-leung Tong
  • Stars
    • Donnie Yen
    • Jane Wong
    • Nazeeh Tarsha
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    6.6K
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    • Directors
      • Benny Chan
      • Shane Comley-White
    • Writers
      • Benny Chan
      • Ryan Wai-Chun Ling
      • Yiu-leung Tong
    • Stars
      • Donnie Yen
      • Jane Wong
      • Nazeeh Tarsha
    • 78User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Cheung Sung-Bong
    Jane Wong
    • Bong's team (5 years ago)
    Nazeeh Tarsha
    Nazeeh Tarsha
    • Wei
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Simon Yam
    Simon Yam
    • Lok Chi-Fai
    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Yau Kong-Ngo
    Lan Qin
    Lan Qin
    • Lam Ho-Ying
    Chris Collins
    • Sargeant Rock USMC
    Ka-Ho Mak
    • Wong Kwun's men
    Chin-Fung Leung
    • Bank Vault Security
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • Wing
    • (as Ken Low)
    Ray Lui
    Ray Lui
    • Yiu Sir
    Patrick Tam
    Patrick Tam
    • Yuen Ka-Bo
    Ben Yuen
    Ben Yuen
    • Sze-To Kit
    Rachel Leung
    Rachel Leung
    • Bonnie
    Bruce Crossey
    Bruce Crossey
    • Cheung Sung-Bong
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kwok-Keung Cheung
    Kwok-Keung Cheung
    • Lau Sir
    Carlos Chan
    Carlos Chan
    • Hisa Sir
    Jeana Ho
    • Lui Wai-Si
    • Directors
      • Benny Chan
      • Shane Comley-White
    • Writers
      • Benny Chan
      • Ryan Wai-Chun Ling
      • Yiu-leung Tong
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    8Leofwine_draca

    A fitting swansong

    RAGING FIRE is a fitting swansong for Hong Kong director Benny Chan, who died during post-production. It's a cop thriller throwback to the likes of NEW POLICE STORY and INVINCIBLE TARGET, with Donnie Yen typically playing a dedicated cop on the trail of a gang of robbers headed by Nicholas Tse. The film suffers from being overlong - half an hour out would have improved that - and from over-complexifying a rather straightforward scenario. But the action zings, particularly in Donnie's two fight scenes, and the climax is a real delight. It tends to avoid cheese and overwhelming sentiment which is good too.
    8lotekguy-1

    martial arts opus with great action and exceptional script

    This contemporary Chinese martial arts crime flick is a perfect vehicle for its two male leads - Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse. Yen plays the good cop. Tse is his former good-cop buddy, who has become really good at being really bad for reasons we learn along the way. Many of these films are thrown together with a muddled plot that exists only to set up their action sequences. Here we have a shining exception, as main characters and their backstories are fleshed out to fine advantage, making for a production that satisfies the brain as well as fulfilling the desired adrenalin quota.

    Yen has nearly 80 acting credits and handful of directing stints, including fight-scene choreography. He comes by his art honestly, as the son of a martial arts master (Fun fact - that's his mom, not his dad.), trained from childhood in multiple disciplines. Although I've only seen about a fourth of his films, I'm inclined to think that at this stage of his career, Yen may be incapable of cranking out a bad movie. (I specify the present because after writing the previous sentence, I caught one of his flicks from 1991, showing he didn't always have good scripts to choose from.) He's perhaps best known for starring in the history-based Ip Man series. There, as here, Yen embodies the stoic integrity of a Gary Cooper, with the bonus gift of kicking butt like a Jet Li.

    The Raging Fire plot involves a cop-killing band of robbers, motivated by both grudges and gains. Yen is in charge of catching them; we learn early that Tse is the ringleader, with his motives unfolding throughout. The tale plays out more coherently than is often the case in Asian cops vs. Gangs flicks (actually, the same is true for many Hollywood entries, as well), magnifying the emotional impact of its splendidly-staged action sequences, stuffed with all the fights, shootouts, chases and explosions genre fans crave. A couple of Yen's one-on-ones are particularly exciting and creatively staged.

    Late director Benny Chan deserves credit for not only pacing the action flawlessly, but editing and lighting those scenes for clarity of who's doing what to whom that's way above the norm from both sides of the Pacific, in what is, lamentably, his final project. Tse is also superb as a more complex villain than usual, with an understandable, almost sympathetic, transition from valued colleague to nemesis. That all adds up to a gem within its genre.
    8j_movie

    some feelings

    There is nothing to be picky about at the production and action levels. The overall completion is very smooth. It is also a good work in Hong Kong action films in recent years. It is gratifying that in recent years, Hong Kong directors have become more and more brave in shaping the characters in the gray area. After Infernal Affairs, many directors have been assimilated or hidden by capital and began to make some relatively safe works. In recent years, because of the change of the general environment, the "anger" in the creators' hearts has been aroused again, so there are very representative figures such as pan Chengfeng and AO. They can't be defined by a simple dualism of good and evil. This is the most real place of human nature. From the perspective of Chen Musheng's own works, it can be regarded as an upgrade of the new police story. In essence, there is no great new idea. There is little ink on the inner struggle of the characters, which can only be defined by cool films. However, as a creator, it is a happy thing that the posthumous work will be so widely recognized. I would like to pay tribute to the director and thank him for creating so many romantic and warm dreams.
    8tkdlifemagazine

    Yen Smolders in 'Raging Fire'

    Yen Smolders in 'Raging Fire'. Donnie Yen has clearly established himself as an international, bankable action star. He is not only a dynamic martial arts action star, but a highly watchable screen presence.

    In Raging Fire, Benny Chan's final Directorial work, Yen combines the elements of his persona as an action star and dramatic actor for a successful result. His dramatic engagement equals his action prowess, and these elements combine to make this film superior.

    Shan (Donnie Yen) is a highly respected hardline cop with a long history of success on dangerous cases. However, his past unexpectedly comes back to haunt him when a sting operation is attacked by a mysterious group of criminals led by Ngo (Nicholas Tse), his former protégé, a talented former officer who had once respected and admired Shan. However, a terrible mistake three years prior landed him in prison, quickly turning the once rising star into a furious man with a grudge, and the will to destroy everyone who had wronged him-including his former mentor.

    Many East Asian action films have a common theme showcasing the blurred line between police officer and villain. This film is no exception. While Yen is clearly the protagonist, Nicholas Tse is a sympathetic, albeit ruthless, adversary.

    The film's story is not necessarily original, but it is engaging. Both Yen and Nicholas Tse bring a deep gravitas to their performances that makes them sympathetic, despite the circumstances. Nicholas Tse' performance is a strong counter-balance to Yen's. Yen's does not have as much depth and meaning without Tse.

    This film is unusually deep for an action film, and perhaps, that is defining signature of a Benny Chan film. Here it is executed on a high level.

    While the film has dramatic elements, there is no shortage of action. The knife fight choreography is about as exciting as you will see in any film. While I could write on about the dramatic undertones for paragraphs it is the final Yen-Tse showdown that puts this film among the top of the year's martial arts action jewels. The fight choreography is sensational.

    I am sentimental; so I couldn't help but feel sad that Chan will not have the chance to see the international acclaim this film will likely garner. The closing credits feature behind the scenes clips of BennyChan in action, directing this one. He is clearly all-in.

    The film is subtitled.
    7ObsessiveCinemaDisorder

    Riveting action film elevated by Benny Chan's direction

    Raging Fire is a gripping cops-and-robbers action movie that is elevated by late director Benny Chan's attentive direction of its drama and explores its theme earnestly. Donnie Yen's riveting action sequences set a new standard for Hollywood-level production values in a Hong Kong action film.

    Bong, an officer of the Regional Crime Unit, is an outcast in the police force due to his overly righteous attitude and a refusal to conform to the legal grey zone, much to the frustration of his superiors. Bong is left out of a police drug bust, where the entire police team is massacred by a masked gang of thieves.

    The crew is led by Ngo, an ex-cop-turned-criminal and former protege of Bong. Ngo once beat an informant to death and Bong's unwillingness to lie in court cost him a five-year prison sentence. Ngo sets on exacting vengeance on Bong and the police department.

    Benny Chan directs the drama with delicate hands, surrounding star Donnie Yen with character actors Ray Lui and the always underrated Patrick Tam. Chan effectively brings the audience deep into Yen's character moral dilemma, "Is it justifiable to do a bad thing to do some good?" Yen's cop says no while Tse's thief says yes.

    Benny Chan ensures that every fight is dramatically motivated. The action sequences, including gun fights, car chases and martial arts, leap off the screen in a glorious adrenaline-pumping fashion and consistently feel dangerous. Through a combination of shooting on-location and CGI, the film makes great use of the Hong Kong locales that brings a consistent tactility and realism. It is also doubly fun if you know Hong Kong.

    Nicholas Tse, despite putting in a huge effort in giving a complex performance, never finds proper footing for his villain. He acts as the calm and cool collected mastermind but goes completely unhinged in other moments. The film does a solid job earning the audience's sympathy by showing Ngo's backstory as a cop. However, that crumbles in the present story as we witness who the villain has become and the incongruities in his grand plan. Is the character desperate for revenge, wanting to score cash, or just completely nuts? It all falls somewhere between. As the third act rolls in, there's no more time for the script to clarify Tse's intentions.

    That being said, Raging Fire has a lot to offer. Nostalgic Hong Kong action movie fans will walk away satisfied. The film ultimately won me over with its overwhelming ambition to break new ground. I wonder now what Benny Chan would have done with his next action picture.

    Rest in peace, Benny Chan.

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      The film was the final project for Director Benny Chan who passed away from Cancer on August 23rd 2020. Chan was able to complete the shooting of the movie, and despite his illness oversaw the majority of the films post-production before his death. The film is dedicated to Chan's memory.
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      One bank's company sign misspells its location as Hong Kong "headquarter".

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2021 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • China
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Crossfire
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Emperor Film Production
      • HSD Productions
      • Super Bullet Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $385,305
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $101,926
      • Aug 15, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $205,842,393
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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