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Chi yue fung bou

  • 1999
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
731
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Chi yue fung bou (1999)
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Khmer Rouge terrorist Kieron Chow and his unit arrive in Hong Kong for their latest mission. Todd, Chow's son and fiercely loyal right-hand man, sustains a serious head wound. Now a total am... Read allKhmer Rouge terrorist Kieron Chow and his unit arrive in Hong Kong for their latest mission. Todd, Chow's son and fiercely loyal right-hand man, sustains a serious head wound. Now a total amnesiac, Todd wakes from a coma to find he's been given a new life, one that may be the dea... Read allKhmer Rouge terrorist Kieron Chow and his unit arrive in Hong Kong for their latest mission. Todd, Chow's son and fiercely loyal right-hand man, sustains a serious head wound. Now a total amnesiac, Todd wakes from a coma to find he's been given a new life, one that may be the death of him. With the help of psychiatrist Shirley Kwan, anti-terrorist officer Mark Chan tr... Read all

  • Director
    • Teddy Chan
  • Writers
    • Teddy Chan
    • Wai Chan
    • Yuet-Jan Hui
  • Stars
    • Daniel Wu
    • Kwok-Leung Kam
    • Emil Chau
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    731
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    • Director
      • Teddy Chan
    • Writers
      • Teddy Chan
      • Wai Chan
      • Yuet-Jan Hui
    • Stars
      • Daniel Wu
      • Kwok-Leung Kam
      • Emil Chau
    • 10User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Todd Nguyen
    Kwok-Leung Kam
    Kwok-Leung Kam
    • Soong
    Emil Chau
    Emil Chau
    • Ma Li
    Josie Ho
    Josie Ho
    • Guan Ai
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Shirley Kwan
    Theresa Lee
    Theresa Lee
    • Cheryl
    Patrick Tam
    Patrick Tam
    • O.B.
    • (as Yiu Man Tam)
    Jianxin Huang
    • Liu
    Michael Tong
    Michael Tong
    • Mike - ATF officer
    Moses Chan
    Moses Chan
    • Rock
    Allen Moo
    • F.D.
    • (as Moo Kai)
    Cordelia Choy Wai-Ling
    • Judy - ATF agent
    • (as Cordelia Choy)
    Mike Abbott
    • Todd's Adoptive Father
    Mike Cassey
    • Airline Pilot
    Mo-Chan Chik
    Mo-Si Chik
    • S.D.U. officer
    Chun-Kit Keung
    • ATF Interrogator
    Wai-Kai Law
    Wai-Kai Law
    • Director
      • Teddy Chan
    • Writers
      • Teddy Chan
      • Wai Chan
      • Yuet-Jan Hui
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    9kurage

    Hongkong answer to American Disastermovies

    Here we've got an intelligent mixture of typical hongkongmovieshootouts, worlddestructionthemes and intelligent filmmaking. Not that the script has not its big holes and a few specialeffects are a bit cheaplooking. But the cinematography is a optical treat and the soundtrack is first rate. The blend of fast actionsequences and colorful slow, sometimes nearly poetic parts, has no comparison in its kind of movie, so a classification is rather hard. The closest genre is a disaster or terroristmovie with deeper human and political notes than usual. Well worth to be seen worldwide in cinemas. But i am hoping this for so many other (mostly asian) movies before and nobody seems to believe me. Unfortunately.
    9ironsidev

    A strong action movie

    This movie gives Daniel Wu his chance to do a great action movie, but I really find Emil Chow's character really great, gutsy but determined to righting wrongs. Plus the main terrorist, it gets me wondering his revolution, makes me wonder if he is doing this for good or bad.

    A movie that tells us about Todd, an amnesiac terrorist being tricked as an undercover until he learns who he really is. The consequences that he makes from his terrorist family, gives him a the choice of redemption.

    Purple Storm was one of the best ones that I have seen this year. The movie really stands out when it is filled with tremendous action scenes set-up by Stephen Tung Wai, which won the best action sequences in the Hong Kong Awards. (9/10)
    8edge_crusher01

    Confusing, Yet Entertaining and Gripping Film

    I started watching this expecting the worst, i was happy to find that the film turned out to be enjoyable, slightly confusing in parts, like when they all justs started singing. It gave me a chance to see Daniel Wu in action for the first time, he is a better actor than i thought, at times he seemed a bit out of place. I thought purple storm deserves its Hong kong legends release, as it is different to most other HK films, it is about a mans emotional struggles when confronted with memory loss, it may sound corny but when he eventually pieces out what and who he actually is it really makes the film a lot more interesting. Once you get into the film you will find it keeps you gripped to it, as if you miss one bit then a lot of the film wil make sense, for example i missed a bit at the start and i recommend to anyone that watches this that they do not miss any of it. So i can say that this film was worth watching and a grateful surprise for me, that i enjoyed it.
    6lingmeister

    Pretty decent, if somewhat incoherent action thriller

    Not being a fan of hyper action films, I was pleasantly surprised at the movie Purple Storm. It was not the usual shoot them that has a paper thin story line and tons of action used as fillers.

    The main part that interested me was the much of the way the style of the movie was made. Not so much the action sequences, but the overall feel of the film, with the dark, anxious feeling it conveyed.

    The storyline was somewhat interesting also, with the dilemma that the main character Todd, played by Daniel Wu, who just had amnesia, had to make on his past life as his memory slowly comes back, and his relationship with wife and the paths and sacrifices everyone makes in their quest for their goals.

    I thought there might have been too many scenes left on the cutting floor, as many parts of the film felt choppy and incoherent. Scenes like the attempted rescue of Todd by his father, who was invading whom? Who's these guys carrying coffins? Why are commandos sent into the building? Who is that guy with the crew cut and flak jack doing all the shooting during the same invasion? isn't that our man Todd, who looked and dressed same and was being lead away only a couple of scenes earlier? Only on subsequent viewings would things clear up. Other parts are vague, left hanging and should have been better explored more in depth. Such scenes includes death of Todd's child, why Soong, played by Kwok-Leung Gan was so after the head of the ATF. Some of the scenarios seemed incredible or with plot holes so obvious that you ask yourself `how did that happen.' This might be typical of action movie genres in general though.

    The action sequences are OK, with some special effects that looks like it was done with film overlays as opposed to CGI, giving it a low budget feel (by American standard.)

    The acting by Daniel Wu seems to be a little dramatized, especially when he is confused and torn between his two realities. Otherwise, he gave a good performance as the reluctant terrorist. Kwok-Leung Gan might not have played it right. He did not do the demigod character usually found in global villains, but he still had a bit of that attitude. Figuring him being a revolutionary, you would think he is only working for the bigger goal of reviving the Khmer Rouge again.

    To sum up, moodish movie that had an interesting storyline, something not usually found in films of this genre.
    biwbiw

    Hong Kong trying very American genre

    This film is a must for people who like action. The story is very American, especially for Hong Kong type audiences. Eastern audiences like a lot of straight up action in their action films, what they got here was both intelligent and kinetic.

    What I thought was cool is that Joan Chen came back in a Hong Kong Chinese speaking role. I don't think I have seen her there for a while.

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1999 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
      • Central Khmer
    • Also known as
      • Purple Storm
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production company
      • Media Asia Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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