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Hak kuen

  • 2006
  • 1h 50m
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6.5/10
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Ronald Cheng, Jing Wu, Theresa Fu, and Miki Yeung in Hak kuen (2006)
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A young man learns the fighting techniques of Sanda from a coach. The two become best friends as the young man prepares to enter an underground tournament, competing against some of the top ... Read allA young man learns the fighting techniques of Sanda from a coach. The two become best friends as the young man prepares to enter an underground tournament, competing against some of the top fighters of the world.A young man learns the fighting techniques of Sanda from a coach. The two become best friends as the young man prepares to enter an underground tournament, competing against some of the top fighters of the world.

  • Director
    • Dennis Law
  • Writer
    • Dennis Law
  • Stars
    • Jing Wu
    • Ronald Cheng
    • Miki Yeung
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    • Director
      • Dennis Law
    • Writer
      • Dennis Law
    • Stars
      • Jing Wu
      • Ronald Cheng
      • Miki Yeung
    • 15User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Jing Wu
    Jing Wu
    • Kong Ko
    Ronald Cheng
    Ronald Cheng
    • Captain
    Miki Yeung
    Miki Yeung
    • Siu Tin
    Theresa Fu
    Theresa Fu
    • Chui Chi
    Eddie Cheung
    Eddie Cheung
    • Ma Ho-Keung
    • (as Cheung Siu Fai)
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • Chan Sun
    • (as Kenneth Low)
    Andy On
    Andy On
    • Silver Dragon
    Timmy Hung
    Timmy Hung
    • Portland Street Fighter
    Suet Lam
    Suet Lam
    • Soo
    • (as Lam Suet)
    Xing Yu
    Xing Yu
    • King
    Yu Gu
    • Fai
    • (as Kris Gu)
    Tats Lau
    Tats Lau
    • Beggar
    • (as Lau Yee Tat)
    Johnny Chen
    Johnny Chen
    • Wai
    • (as a different name)
    Marco Lok
    • Ricky
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    • Worker Ming
    • (as Hui Siu Hung)
    Wong Chun
    Wong Chun
    • Worker Chi
    • (as Chun Wong)
    Pounh Chong Soong
    • Referee
    • (as Soong Pounh Chong)
    Tung So
    • Chiu Fung
    • (as So Tung)
    • Director
      • Dennis Law
    • Writer
      • Dennis Law
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    8contact_charlie

    Slow Boil

    I can understand why some people didn't like this, but on the whole I think this was a far superior offering than a lot of kung fu (or however you feel better classifies this type of film) offerings I have recently watched.

    (I have been a long time fan of Hong Kong martial arts films, and I am trying to put this review in the context of both 70s/80/s classics as well as more modern takes on the genre. Also I have a wide ranging preference in kung fu films - from the serious, the comedic, through to plush high end productions.)

    This film does start slowly, and perhaps is more in keeping with Asian dramas for the 1st quarter of the film. And I can understand why that would not be rewarding for some viewers. But if you hold out a little, as time goes on is increasingly riveting.

    The plot, which tends to be incredibly thin in many martial arts films, is relatively rich. While, there are some guessable twists long the way, equally there are some surprising ones.

    Perhaps more importantly, the action is very well choreographed and it's lead a very strong fighter. I was really impressed by Jacky Wu's technique - I wouldn't have wanted to be on any of his punches or kicks, and it wasn't all fantasy fight (e.g. loads of wires) either.

    It is the momentary lapses in sentimentality that, for me, mark this down from 9 to about 7 1/2 (ish).

    In a nutshell: if you can get past the 1st part's (and occasional) lack of pace, this is a well put together, well choreographed film, with a strong lead and impressive martial arts.
    8apwatts

    An exciting action epic with impeccable fight scenes

    Wu Jing is Kong Ko, a Chinese kung fu champion in Hong Kong briefly for a theatrical performance. He is approached by some influential figures in the underground fighting league who recognise his potential but turns them down as he has honourable intentions and wants to be "the next Jet Li" without resorting to illegal or underhand means. However, the intoxicating Siu Tin (Miki Yeung) convinces him to take part, and a delicately nuanced and tense action thriller/romance ensues. Kong is an honourable and respectful fighter, and is taught to be more brutal and ruthless by the brilliant and thrifty Captain (Ronald Cheng) as his tactics can only get him so far. To the end however he remains true to his principles, no matter how far he strays from his path. An action packed, moving and in places, beautiful and well characterised Hong Kong thriller. Definitely worth a watch.
    8grandmastersik

    Great psychology, Barry Windham, great psychology.

    Hmm, the synopsis listed on this page made me wonder if I'd seen a different film.

    Jacky Wu plays a kung fu champion whose skills are apparently performance only (i.e. all technical with zero combat experience), yet when he feels pressured by the girl wooing him to provide, he goes against his moral code of using his skills for violence to compete in an illegal street fight. Naturally, one easy win tempts another fight, for more money, and so, things quickly descend...

    On the surface this is an above-average film (thanks to Jacky Wu's typically excellent fight scenes), but by the time the final credits roll, the subtleties of the way the characters acted and said certain things becomes clear and it's this aspect which lifts the script from something very enjoyable to something brilliant. Others may (quite foolishly) refer to all this as superfluous, or insult the writer for adding unnecessary dramatic elements, but for me, this screenplay involved more psychology than 90% of drama... and they're as boring as hell too!

    In terms of action or great fight sequences this may not be Jacky Wu's best film, however, in terms of depth and entertainment, it rates up there with the best flicks released in the same year, all genres, all nations. My only problem was that a K1 fighter would very doubtfully engage in such a showy form and would be hardly likely to use kung fu techniques at all (karate, kickboxing or muay Thai would have been expected).

    A good film well worth watching with a lot more to it than I've bothered to brush upon here. I'm personally now looking out for more Ronald Cheng (Captain) flicks as his acting and martial arts skills were impressive.
    9bobbyem

    Great action with soul

    Sure there where some rough spots but its a Kung fu movie after all. I would gladly choose this over any American Van Damme movie.

    Great Kung Fu that almost never got boring and did not have the same lame win win win loose build up again and win curve that all the other movies have. Plus The "captain" was a great character that added to the movie a lot.

    I don't see how martial arts lovers can look down on this movie, maybe I have missed something? I saw Flash Point yesterday (dubbed witch did not help) and that movie was a real kids movie compared to this one.

    A very sympathetic protagonist. Great action and some funny moments.
    7chrichtonsworld

    Jacky Wu / Wu Jing is the reason to watch this movie

    This is a martial arts movie with a story that for the most part isn't compelling. Only the ending is a bit crude and brutal and come to think of it completely ridiculous. I think the director wanted to add some drama to make this movie more interesting. What the director seems to have forgotten that he doesn't need the drama, because he has Jacky Wu / Wu Jing (known from Tai Chi Boxer). When he does his thing, you are in for a treat. The man has some skill and he shows it whenever he can. The martial arts in this movie is great and that alone is the reason to watch this movie. The pace however is a bit slow. This due to the story. If they really wanted to make a interesting story they should have used "The Captain" more, since he was a great character. Instead we are confronted with some abstract fatalistic love story that does not make any sense. Who is to blame for that? Dennis Law , ladies and gentlemen. If you want more proof of his incompetence then go watch Fatal Move which was meant as a sequel to S.P.L. with Donnie Yen. Director Dennis Law is an example of a film maker who really shouldn't be in the business since he lacks vision and creativity. He basically copies and pastes stories and themes and combines them without adding something fresh or original and then thinks he is finished. Most of the time he is lucky that he is surrounded by competent people who more than once improve the film considerably. But it does beg the question why talented people like Sammo Hung, Simon Yam and Wu Jing would be involved with his productions at all.

    In any case try to ignore the story and focus on the action. It's hard hitting and exhilarating.

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    • Trivia
      Jacky Wu trained in Sanda for the film in Beijing and was nearly knocked out by one of the Sanda team members.
    • Connections
      References King Kong (1933)
    • Soundtracks
      THEME SONG
      Performed by Ronald Cheng

      Composed by Ian Kasela

      Lyrics by Xia Zhi

      OP: PT EMI Publishing Indonesia

      SP: Gold Label Music Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2006 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fatal Contact
    • Production companies
      • China Star Entertainment
      • One Hundred Years of Film Company
      • Gold Label Entertainment
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      • $633,350
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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