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2002

  • 2001
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Stephen Fung and Nicholas Tse in 2002 (2001)
ActionComedyFantasyHorrorRomance

2002 is a special police force that fights against supernatural phenomena. The team is formed by one human, Chiu, and a spirit, Sam. When Sam reincarnates, a human rookie policeman Fung appl... Read all2002 is a special police force that fights against supernatural phenomena. The team is formed by one human, Chiu, and a spirit, Sam. When Sam reincarnates, a human rookie policeman Fung applies for the position.2002 is a special police force that fights against supernatural phenomena. The team is formed by one human, Chiu, and a spirit, Sam. When Sam reincarnates, a human rookie policeman Fung applies for the position.

  • Directors
    • Wilson Yip
    • William Darvill
  • Writers
    • Vincent Kok
    • Chi-Kin Kwok
    • Kam-Yuen Szeto
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Tse
    • Stephen Fung
    • Kar-Ying Law
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    768
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Wilson Yip
      • William Darvill
    • Writers
      • Vincent Kok
      • Chi-Kin Kwok
      • Kam-Yuen Szeto
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Tse
      • Stephen Fung
      • Kar-Ying Law
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Chiu
    Stephen Fung
    Stephen Fung
    • Fung
    Kar-Ying Law
    Kar-Ying Law
    • Paper Chan
    Rain Li
    Rain Li
    • Rain
    • (as Choi Wah 'Rain' Lee)
    Sam Lee
    Sam Lee
    • Sam
    Danielle Graham
    • Nurse Danielle
    Anya
    Anya
    • Fire Ghost
    Lik-Sun Fong
    Lik-Sun Fong
    • Water Ghost
    • (as Alex Fong)
    Joe Cheng
    Joe Cheng
    • Police Precinct Head
    Wah-Leung Chim
    Jimmy Fu
    Woon-Ling Hau
    Woon-Ling Hau
    • Grandma Four
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    • Doctor
    Joe Lee
    • Head Of 2202 Unit
    Lik-Chi Lee
    Lik-Chi Lee
    • Senior Police Officer
    Yiu-Ming Lee
    Yiu-Ming Lee
    • Head of 2002 Unit
    An-Ying Poon
    • Paper Chan's Customer
    • (as Poon An-Ying)
    Wai-Ho Tam
    • Siu Ho
    • Directors
      • Wilson Yip
      • William Darvill
    • Writers
      • Vincent Kok
      • Chi-Kin Kwok
      • Kam-Yuen Szeto
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    User reviews16

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    5Libretio

    GHOST BUSTERS meets THE MATRIX, Hong Kong style!

    2002

    Aspect ratio: 1.85:1

    Sound format: Dolby Digital

    A psychic cop (Nicholas Tse) who battles wayward ghosts for the Hong Kong police department is teamed with an eager rookie (Stephen Fung) destined to die and become his ghostly helper. But their plans are thwarted by a vengeful water spirit (Alex Fong), who emerges from the Other Side to destroy them both...

    Long on spectacle and short on plot, Wilson Yip's half-hearted blockbuster contains a typical mixture of awkward comedy and heart-rending melodrama, assembled in piecemeal fashion by no less than four credited screenwriters (Vincent Kok, Gwok Ji-kin, Szeto Yam-kuen and Yip himself)! Fate and Destiny play an important role in the patchwork narrative, though such philosophical musings are quickly submerged beneath a tide of CGI effects and wire-fu combat sequences (choreographed by Poon Kin-gwan), including a remarkable fight between Tse and Fong in a swimming pool which rings the changes on an old formula, in no uncertain terms.

    However, the film exists primarily as a vehicle for its leading men, both of whom are rendered beautiful by Poon Hang-sang's flattering camera-work and Stephen Tsang's 'Matrix'-style costumes, co-designed by Stephanie Wong. As with so many HK movies of this type, Tse and Fung are given a couple of lacklustre romantic interests (Danielle Graham and Rain Li), but Yip focuses primarily on the intense relationship between the film's male protagonists, and their mutual affection is invested with a fair degree of homoerotic pathos. Sam Lee and industry veteran Law Kar-ying are featured in supporting roles, while Yip himself cameos as a doctor.

    (Cantonese dialogue)
    8AwesomeWolf

    Cool kung-fu ghost action

    Version: Cantonese, with English subtitles (by SBS)

    When watching movies on SBS, I'm prepared for nearly anything. Obviously my definition of 'anything' didn't include an action/horror movie from Hong Kong that was essentially 'Ghostbusters' if it were a kung-fu movie. SBS rules.

    '2002' follows a police-unit dealing with the supernatural. Each team is comprised of a human / ghost partnership. When Tide's (Nicholas Tse) partner is re-incarnated, Tide finds a new partner in Fung (Stephen Fung). Fung doesn't know about the human / ghost rule, nor does he realize that anyone close to Tide is doomed to die. Meanwhile, some nasty demons are running around Hong Kong, and they're pretty angry.

    The story of '2002' is pretty good. The characters are likable, and the movie was well written. Some things weren't explained very well, but that shouldn't be a problem for anyone interested in these movies or the general subject (Chinese mythology).

    Action-wise, '2002' kicks arse. There is a lot of wire-work and CGI. I normally don't like CGI, but I'll forgive it here as the fight scenes were pretty damn-cool. Be warned though, the fight-scenes in this exist to serve to explain the story, and not for the sake of action. Some of these fights are broken up by flashbacks, etc and may drag-on for those not keen on the plot.

    8/10 - Check it out if like HK action movies.
    5jzathajenious

    not recommended but watchable

    the latest batch of hong kong movies that i have viewed cant compare to the old 80's/early 90's HK movies. take 2002 for example. there is an infinetly better movie in the genre called "Magic Cop" which was made in the eighties. it shat all over this average movie. the action was awesome, the comedy was spot on, and the characters were likeable, none of these new breed of long haired, pretty boy actors that are all dark and introspective. one of the most pathetic things about this movie was its attempts to imitate/brazenly rip off the style of the matrix, with its clothing and action scenes. there were so many huge gaps in the plot and the romance elements just slowed the whole movie down to a snail's pace, and they seemed like filler, especially fung's "friendship" with the coma chick. the whole film felt rushed, with little attention paid to the details of the plot, and many basic questions gone unanswered. all in all, a fairly stylish, yet unsatisfying entry into the HK horror/action genre. 5 out of 10.
    8angel_starfine

    Perfect couple cinema-- a bit of Kung-fu, a bit of romance

    One of my favourite movies of all time. It's a lovely bitter-sweet story surrounded by an edgy plot and plenty of action and bits of humour.

    The story tells of the ancient partnership of a ghost and a human teaming together to solve cases concerning unhappy ghosts.

    But with this ancient partnership, comes a burden.

    This movie does carry on a tiny bit but it's all for the sake of emotional suspense.

    The plot twists and turns and just when you think you can predict it... I haven't met a single person that hasn't enjoyed it (and I've played this film to a lot of friends)

    Perfect for a night in, maybe with your other half, it's neither overly violence nor over-mushy.

    I can't hyper about this movie enough!
    6Movie-Misfit

    Underrated Hong Kong Action Horror Comedy!!

    From director Wilson Yip - famed for his work on the Ip Man movies - comes a film that is nothing like those modern classics, although entertains on a different level altogether. Starring 3 of the Gen-X Cops (Tse, Fung and Lee), this action-horror-comedy has some funny moments that come courtesy of its tongue-in-cheek melodrama, comed situations, and over-the-top action. Its like Men In Black (where they chase ghosts instead of aliens) blended with a Stephen Chow Sing Chi film (albeit a weaker one), with action scenes that reminded me of the classic Saviour Of The Soul...

    The comedy element of course was no doubt influenced more so by producer and co-writer Vincent Kok who directed Chow in the hilarious Forbidden City Cop, and helped write the equally hilarious God Of Cookery! This film is no where near as funny as those previous efforts, but it does bring some laughs to the table!

    Action choreographer Tony Poon Kin Kwan has been in the business from the early 80's and is behind the action on some absolute crackers from Hong Kong's golden years. In 2002, with the supernatural influence his action is a mix of wire-fu, over-cranking and under-cranking, as well as special effect battles with fire and water. So don't be expecting any martial arts gold, but it still entertains.

    While Sam Lee really only has a small part as Tse's ghost friend, its really Nicholas and Stephen who carry the film. As much as I enjoy them (most of the time), they seem almost too young for these roles with their boyish looks and giggles making it unconvincing when it comes to their job. If this had been made in the late 80's or early 90's, the team up of characters played by Tse and Fung would have easily been played by Andy Lau and Chow Sing Chi, respectively. In fact - I'm only sorry it wasn't as I would love to have seen that!

    Look, I really enjoy 2002. Its nicely shot and promotes that awesome palette of Hong Kong film night-lighting that I love. It has comedy, it has action, it has fantasy - but it just never seems to reach that wow factor that makes me want to love it... There's nothing really bad about it, but it just seems to keep the same level of entertainment throughout (or less) - gently shifting gears a tad for the final showdown of course.

    Overall: Hardly a classic, but 2002 wants to be loved and passes the time in a fun way!

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    • Trivia
      2002 is a pun in Cantonese for "Spiritual Supernatural"
    • Quotes

      Tide: Driver, where can I get a tape of the program your playing?

      [The bus driver taps a metal box under his seat]

      Narrator: Government Warning, do not speak to the driver while the vehicle is in motion.

    • Soundtracks
      Let me Die
      Sung by Nicholas Tse

      Lyrics by Stephen Fung

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2001 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • 異靈靈異2002
    • Production companies
      • GH Pictures
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Harvest Pictures (China)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,027,949
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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