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Chi yue fung bou

  • 1999
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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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
    729
    YOUR RATING
    • 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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    5Matti-Man

    Muddled, as it stands, could have been better

    PURPLE STORM has, at its core, a timely and interesting idea. An anarchist, Todd, is injured during a terrorist operation, loses his memory and is captured by the Anti-Terrorist Force. The ATF convince Todd he is actually an undercover agent working for them and hand him back to terrorist leader Soong. But having glimpsed the righteous point of view Todd now harbours doubts about his leader's cause, setting up the protagonists for a climactic showdown.

    The problem lies in how inadequately this fascinating idea has been developed. Scenes that could have been so much better - Todd's "reunion" with his (fake) police officer girlfriend and Todd's reunion with his real terrorist girlfriend - are just not explored in the same way that a Hollywood production would have done.

    The handicap here is the lazy script by HK schlockmeister Wong Jing. He's a great idea man but just about always fails to put a decent amount of work into the script. And as he's usually the producer too, the poor director and stars have no chance.

    The resulting film is very choppy and disjointed. It plays like there are scenes missing from the final cut that would have explained what's going on. Why is that guy trying to decode files on a disc Todd was carrying when he was captured? The ATF already know what's going on. Why are the terrorists hiring a ship, when they simply hijacked one at the beginning of the film? Why does Soong blow up the office building during the hand-over of Todd?

    Sloppy film-making with a few good action scenes.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    A storm is coming...

    "Purple Storm" is actually a great action movie, well worthy a watch if you like high octane action movies that have a good plot as well.

    The story is about Todd Nguyen who is a terrorist but having suffered head trauma has lost his memory and is now being played as an undercover agent by the ATF (Anti Terrorist Force) in Hong Kong, trying to unravel a terrorist cell and hinder their action to set off a cataclysmic event known as "Purple Storm" (though referred to a Purple Rain in the movie). Todd gradually recovers his lost memories but finds himself torn between the righteousness and good of humanity and between his ties to family and the terrorist organization.

    The people cast for "Purple Storm" were doing great jobs with their roles, and I must admit that even though I don't like Daniel Wu one bit, then his performance in this movie was actually quite good and convincing. But he didn't carry the movie alone, there was another crucial performance by the guy who played the leader of the terrorist cell, he really put on a great performance.

    "Purple Storm" has a lot of action, in form of gunfights, fight scenes and chase scenes, and it was all nicely executed and choreographed, coming together for a great entertainment experience.

    I liked the storyline in the movie, despite it not being innovative or introducing anything new to this particular genre of action movies. But also my love for Asian cinema helped to enjoy this movie for what it was. Great action. Great fun. Great performances. Great story.

    If you enjoy Hong Kong cinema and like an adrenaline-filled action thriller, then you should treat yourself to "Purple Storm".
    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.
    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.
    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)

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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
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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