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Hei jin

  • 1997
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
931
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Andy Lau and Tony Ka Fai Leung in Hei jin (1997)
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Island of Greed is a 1997 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Michael Mak and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka-fai. The film is set and filmed in Taiwan and deals with corrup... Read allIsland of Greed is a 1997 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Michael Mak and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka-fai. The film is set and filmed in Taiwan and deals with corruption in the Government of the Republic of China.Island of Greed is a 1997 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Michael Mak and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka-fai. The film is set and filmed in Taiwan and deals with corruption in the Government of the Republic of China.

  • Director
    • Michael Mak
  • Writers
    • Johnny Mak
    • Man-Keung Chan
    • Jesse Hung
  • Stars
    • Andy Lau
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Paulyn Sun
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    931
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Mak
    • Writers
      • Johnny Mak
      • Man-Keung Chan
      • Jesse Hung
    • Stars
      • Andy Lau
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
      • Paulyn Sun
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Capt. Fong Kuo Fai
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Chou Chiu Sen
    • (as Tony Leung)
    Paulyn Sun
    Paulyn Sun
    • Tsui Miu Heung
    Annie Wu
    Annie Wu
    • Ling Fai
    Kelly Kuo
    Kelly Kuo
    • Mui Mei Li
    Winston Chao
    Winston Chao
    • Minister Feng
    Doze Niu
    Doze Niu
    • Ni Kin Kuo
    Li-Chun Lee
    Li-Chun Lee
    • Chairman Hau
    • (as Li Chun Lee)
    Shih-Chieh King
    Shih-Chieh King
    • Fai's Supervisor
    Fu-Chu Liu
    • Mr. Lam
    • (as Fu Juh Liu)
    Hai-Ming Wang
      Jui Wang
      Jui Wang
      • Fai's Father
      • (as Hsi Juei Wang)
      Adam Chung-Tai Chan
      Adam Chung-Tai Chan
      • Wah
      • (as Vithavat Lilaka Johnchit)
      Antoinette Alden
      Kuang-Chien Chen
      Peng Chen
      Sung-Young Chen
      Sung-Young Chen
      Yang Chiang
      Yang Chiang
      • Taipei Commissioner Tung
      • Director
        • Michael Mak
      • Writers
        • Johnny Mak
        • Man-Keung Chan
        • Jesse Hung
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews7

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      1ganbare1

      One of the worst films I've ever seen

      Don't even bother watching this movie. I watched it at a theatre and wanted to leave half way through it but decided against it since I'd already spent my money on this worthless movie anyway. The plot is predictable, the action scenes worse than a home-made movie, and even a film school freshman could have done a better job on the editing.
      6DanTheMan2150AD

      Decent enough

      Island of Greed is a pretty ruthless and gritty chronicling of corruption in the government of China and their occupation of Taiwan. Although it's much more of a political thriller using current affairs as a backdrop to tell the life of a triad boss in his attempts to seize power and the opposition he faces from both political rivals and an ever-persistent police detective. A lot of the movie is carried by the charisma of its two leading men, nice direction from Michael Mak, a haunting score by Raymond Wong & Landy Wei and some decent action set pieces that are too few and far between. However, the story relies so heavily on viewers knowing the ins and outs of Taiwan like the back of their hand, so I was extremely lost on most things that would more than likely have a deeper meaning to those who have grown up there. Nothing special but still worthwhile for the action and performances if you can get invested in all the political talk.
      3paul_haakonsen

      Hong Kong action is better found somewhere else...

      As much as I enjoy Hong Kong cinema, then every now and then I do happen to come across a movie that is far below what is the usual level of production value and entertainment value, even for a Hong Kong movie. And "Island of Greed" ("Hak Gam") was one such movie. Not even Andy Lau or Tony Leung Ka Fai could manage to pull this movie up.

      The storyline in "Island of Greed" is fairly predictable, and actually becoming uninteresting and irritating at moments. There is just something fundamentally incoherent to the storyline, which makes it a very poor experience. The characters are well enough fleshed out, but the story is suffering from predictability and an uninspiring story told. And as for the action in the movie, well it was alright - just don't expect it to be up to John Woo's level of action.

      There are far better action movies from Hong Kong than this one, and this is far from being among the top movies by either of the two major Hong Kong actors here (Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka Fai). And there is absolutely nothing here to justify or even spur you on to want to watch the movie a second time, because just getting through it the first time was a big enough struggle.

      This was a swing and a miss...
      10jazrie_edzuan

      Awesome! A gritty movie with good action scenes.

      A likeable hero and an awesome villain. A great plot with a satisfying ending.
      3Libretio

      Disappointing crime drama, despite its large-scale ambition

      ISLAND OF GREED (Hei Jin)

      Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 (Anamorphic)

      Sound format: Dolby Digital

      A Taiwanese special agent (Andy Lau) goes on the trail of a Triad gang leader (Tony Leung) who attempts to bribe his way into political office.

      Large-scale blockbuster from director Michael Mak, unusual for its up-front exploration of Triad involvement in Taiwanese politics. Stand-out action set-pieces include a chaotic shoot-out in a crowded marketplace between Lau's men and a group of would-be assassins, and a large-scale riot on the streets of Taipei as taxi drivers stage a huge strike commissioned by Leung for nefarious purposes. Look out, too, for an audacious sequence in which Lau and his cohorts struggle to prevent a character from being attacked by snapping Alsatians, though this scene is compromised by images of horrific animal cruelty (chickens are dragged behind speeding vehicles and savaged by the rampaging dogs, for real), resulting in this scene being completely removed from British prints.

      The narrative unfolds at such a breakneck pace, it's often difficult to keep tabs on proceedings, and the film will leave some viewers trailing in its headlong wake. Leung is terrific as the vicious gangster stifled by circumstances beyond his control, and weary of his arrogant superiors, and Pauline Suen ("Love and Sex of the Eastern Hollywood") is equally strong as his sexy but ill-bred wife, all too aware of her intellectual limitations but desperate to support her husband's political ambitions. Sadly, Lau is rather anonymous in a role which gives him virtually nothing to do, and his character barely registers as a presence. Given its setting, the film was recorded in sync-sound Mandarin and dubbed into Cantonese for its Hong Kong theatrical release - stick with the original.

      (Mandarin dialogue)

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      • Quotes

        Fong Kuo-Fai: Many years ago, they ruined Mainland China. Our people retreated to Taiwan. If they ruin Taiwan now, where can we go?

      • Alternate versions
        UK versions are cut by 4 minutes and completely remove a scene where live chickens are dragged behind vehicles and attacked by dogs.
      • Soundtracks
        Number one world
        Performed by Andy Lau

        Composed by Wu Bai

        Lyrics by Preston Lee and Chen Fu Rong

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • December 23, 1997 (Hong Kong)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • Taiwan
      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • Mandarin
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Island of Greed
      • Filming locations
        • Taipei, Taiwan(location)
      • Production companies
        • China Star Entertainment
        • Johnny Mak Productions
        • Win's Entertainment Ltd.
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 6 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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