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Snipers: Tireurs d'Élite

Original title: San cheung sau
  • 2009
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.3K
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Snipers: Tireurs d'Élite (2009)
ActionCrimeThriller

A police sniper teams up with a hot-headed rookie to take down his former friend and teammate, who is exacting revenge on the police force.A police sniper teams up with a hot-headed rookie to take down his former friend and teammate, who is exacting revenge on the police force.A police sniper teams up with a hot-headed rookie to take down his former friend and teammate, who is exacting revenge on the police force.

  • Director
    • Dante Lam
  • Writers
    • Wai-Lun Ng
    • Dante Lam
  • Stars
    • Richie Jen
    • Xiaoming Huang
    • Edison Chen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Dante Lam
    • Writers
      • Wai-Lun Ng
      • Dante Lam
    • Stars
      • Richie Jen
      • Xiaoming Huang
      • Edison Chen
    • 10User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Richie Jen
    Richie Jen
    • Hartman
    • (as Richie Ren)
    Xiaoming Huang
    Xiaoming Huang
    • Lincoln
    Edison Chen
    Edison Chen
    • OJ
    Bowie Lam
    Bowie Lam
    • Shane
    Kai-Chi Liu
    Kai-Chi Liu
    • Big Head
    Jack Kao
    Jack Kao
    • Tao
    Wilfred Lau
    • Iceman
    Mango Wong
    • Crystal
    Michelle Ye
    Michelle Ye
    • Mon
    Charmaine Fong
    Charmaine Fong
    • Kit
    Patrick Tang
    • Chung
    Lawrence Ah-Mon
    • Superintendent
    Yuen-Leung Poon
    • Superintendent
    Chi-Sing Cheung
    Chi-Sing Cheung
    • Superintendent
    Wei Tung
    Wei Tung
    • OJ's Father
    Gregory Lam Nag
    • Commissioner of Police
    • (as Gregory Lam)
    Man-Wai Luk
    • Sniper
    Chi Tai Lam
    • Quinn
    • Director
      • Dante Lam
    • Writers
      • Wai-Lun Ng
      • Dante Lam
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    3webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: The Sniper

    Tagline: More like a video game than an actual movie…

    Review by Neo: For whatever reason, The Sniper does not seem like a movie, but rather like a kid playing the latest shooting video game. The effect certainly oozed everything that is cool and nothing else. Maybe it is because of the producer cutting and chopping every possible scenes of the notorious Edison Chen, The Sniper just never seems to care about the characters or the story for that matter. The film is ultimately uneven, makes next to no sense and rather like a mindless action flick, with zero substance.

    The movie is basically about sniper cops fighting criminals. Richie Ren is a top sniper cop and somehow recruits Edison Chen after witnessing his snipe-ring abilities. Huang Xiaoming used to be the very best sniper cop, but after an accidental killing in an hostage situation, Huang is jailed and subsequently dismissed from the force. As with all routine and cliché movies goes, Huang ends up moving on to the dark side and help the criminals to hunt down sniper cops...

    Not a clever or intriguing story, especially one would expect more from the director of Beast Cops and Beast Stalker. Usually, it is safe to say that Dante Lam likes to focus on characters and a look at Anthony Wong, award winning display in Beast Cops and Nick Cheung in Beast Stalker, already provides adequate evidence. Here, director Lam forgets the need of a story, partly due to the relentless cutting of most of Edison's scenes. Unfortunately, the movie suffers and by the final showdown, there is no character for the audience to care about and no emotions to be felt by the awaiting audience.

    Firstly the performance of Edison Chen is quite frankly uninteresting, bland and quite crap. It is perhaps a blessing in disguise for the cinema of Hong Kong to lose such a talentless actor. It goes without saying that Edison can't act and despite having praised his abilities to play a dog in Dog Bite Dog, there is no doubt within my mind that Edison still cannot act and thinks he is cool, when obviously he is not. Maybe, he can play another dog or mentally disturbed character, if he wants to prove me wrong. While cutting his scenes, makes the film uneven or even raising questions of making no senses, at the end of the day, the film is far better without Edison, than with it. So my advice to him, is stay away from Hong Kong for the better.

    Moving on to Richie Ren, it's been a while since Richie last made a decent movie with a decent enough role. Richie is a decent actor with decent presence, but it's been 3 yrs since Johnnie To's Exiled and to see him go further and further away from reaching his potential in useless flicks like Contract Lover and The Sniper, it is just frustrating. Sure, he has enough presence to carry the flick, but career-wise, Richie isn't heading the correct direction. As for Huang Xiao-Ming, his overacting is more frustrating to endure and quite frankly, his villainous turn fails to convince. The much missed Mango Wong (last seen at the cinemas with Ghost Office/ Conman 2002), is a welcome addition and instill some sparks in an otherwise rather dull flick with even duller characters.

    All in all, The Sniper is simply a critical failure and a commercial failure. Whatever, Dante Lam's intention is, it will probably remain unclear. Maybe he turned into his Heat Team (2004) mode, but even that was funny and cool at the same time. Maybe he turned his head back in place, after this and churned out Beast Stalker. Needless to say, the sniper shooting is cool to watch, Richie Ren is cool dude and so is Huang Xiao Ming to a degree and of course, Edison is just plain crap. The main thing is that this is a movie, but it never seems to run like one. Like the failure of mindless action flicks in Hollywood, for example, Ballistic - Ecks vs. Sever. While The Sniper never seem to reach that height of disappointment, but when you are aiming for a target as low as this, the only loser that comes out of this is ultimately the paying public. For the last time, and hopefully will be, the film is a cool and bad, but nothing can be worst than Edison, himself … (Neo 2009)

    I rate it 3/10

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    6paul_haakonsen

    A testosterone-filled crime thriller...

    This movie was rather enjoyable. Sure, it wasn't a revolutionary movie in the Hong Kong cinema, but it was actually quite entertaining.

    Writers Wai Lun Ng and Dante Lam managed to put together a storyline and script that proved entertaining from start to end. Sure, the movie was crammed with cliché characters, but it actually worked out well enough, given the concept of the story.

    "San Cheung Sau" (aka "The Sniper") is an action- and adrenaline-driven crime thriller with an adequately written storyline that was predictable and generic at times, but was helped along nicely by the action. It should be said that while director Dante Lam is good at taking the audience from A to B throughout the movie, then there isn't room for surprises and twists to the storyline, so it was a somewhat predictable storyline.

    The cast ensemble for the movie was good and there are some familiar faces on the cast list, if you are familiar with Hong Kong cinema. Edison Chen (playing OJ) and Richie Jen (playing Hartman) are in the leading roles, but the movie was actually carried mostly by Xiaoming Huang (playing Lincoln).

    There is a good amount of action and shooting in the movie, and that is definitely something that gives the movie an injection and keeps it from falling into a slump.

    My rating of "San Cheung Sau" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    5jordondave-28085

    The backstory was a joke and phony, Dante Lam has done better action thriller movies than this

    (2009) The Sniper (In Chinese with English subtitles) PSYCHOLOGICAL ACTION THRILLER

    Co-written and directed by Dante Lam that motivates OJ (Edison Chen) motivated to be involve into being a sharpshooter from just being a regular police officer. And as a result of a misunderstanding of a particular task,turned one of the best sharp shooters to turn against his own officers. OJ figures his mentor, Lincoln (Xiaoming Huang) is seeking retribution for the way police and the entire police academy had dissed him.

    As a fan of action movies, I did not think there was very much of it for there was more tension a little suspense than anything. The backstory was dumb whereas the police are not going to just ignore any former sharper shooter who used to work for the police force, there clearly would be an APB on him since he himself appear to be way more dangerous than the crime boss he had helped freed.
    7ebiros2

    A Good movie

    Good HK action film about HK police snipers.

    The story is about a new recruit into HK police sniper team. He has a mentor that teaches him the ropes of the trade. In the mean time, an ex-sniper from his squad has gone rogue and killing his members. The new recruit must take on the challenge, and hunt down his ex colleague.

    This is a quality movie that is entertaining. The mood, the suspense, all adds to the story. Location scenes are also great in this movie. It's adds fresh perspective to Hong Kong movies. It's also one of Edison Chen's best performances.

    The movie has cool looks, good action, and good acting. It's also one of a kind movie that's about snipers in Hong King, and was a good movie to watch.

    7.5/10
    6DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Sniper

    If not for the picture scandal, this film would have been released about a year ago, and would likely have solidified Edison Chen's position as box office draw given his stellar performance in crime-action flicks like Dog Eat Dog and Blood Brothers, and pop idol fare such as Initial D. But we know what had happened over the span of a year, though I suppose the decision to hold this film back would have helped it in increasing the curiosity surrounding this, given his last / first performance since the scandal. After all, the producers have to make the best out of the situation.

    His character in Sniper is a typical Edison Chen persona – young, brash and impatient, toeing the line of the good and possessing that streak of arrogance. As OJ, he aspires to be the top shooter amongst the SDU Sniper Unit, and is mentored by the team leader Hartman (Richie Jen, who also starred as a sharpshooter in Johnnie To's Exiled) who discovered him during a mission, and is impressed by the upstart. Given the attributes of a sniper – confidence, decisiveness and ruthlessly accurate, egos are swelled and clashes are part of the game, where while it's a team effort, you can't deny those strong individual desire to excel above the rest.

    The unfinished business of the earlier generation comes back to haunt the team in the form of the disgraced, and once top shooter Lincoln (Huang Xiaoming), who in a rash, negligent act gets sentenced to imprisonment, and upon release swears revenge on his once buddies. For a moment there was a tussle for the apprentice ala Star Wars style, where the young one found his training under his mentor too stifling and never appreciative of his abilities, and on the other, darker side, becomes seduced by sexier techniques which seem to be the path toward instant results and glory.

    But alas the story unfortunately becomes quite fluffy, with the dramatic moments just excuses to string the action sequences together. The runtime under 90 minutes also provided a feeling that the film has been super summarized, given a lot of sub plots being introduced briefly, but never really reaching second base, especially with the relationships of the snipers and the opposite sex. You would wonder why they had even bothered to devote time to this aspect, just to know that the crazed nut Lincoln is terribly infatuated with his girlfriend, OJ's girlfriend is a one scene wonder, and Hartman's estranged wife lies comatose most of the time, waking only to shed tears and raise her voice. I guess in a sniper's life, the only "wife" they take care of, as in the prologue, is their rifles, to protect it with their life or professionally, they're screwed.

    Dante Lam's star has been shining rather brightly, and I have enjoyed his recent effort in Beast Stalker. Here, he crafted some wonderful sniper action scenes without resorting too much on the looking-through-the-scope syndrome, striking a balance in being instructional, yet adequately paced to be tension-filled. What I appreciated is his fusion of that psychological element a sniper brings to the table, of the ability of how one man well hidden, and well trained, can take out a platoon or company, because of that element of fear that is introduced. Too bad for the many cardboard supporting villains and victims though, and that strange need to CG some dark clouds and fake lightning to drape many scenes.

    Undoubtedly the show belongs to the ensemble cast in oozing machismo as they do battle, but you can't help but to feel that it is Edison who's pulling in the crowds in what could be his last hurrah. In a cruel twist of irony, his character here can't wait to talk to and provide snide remarks to the media, which is a far cry in the real situation he's in now. One can only wonder how things would have turned out if not for that moment of accidental folly.

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      Shot in 2007, the film was initially set to premiere in May 2008. However in early 2008, hundreds of photographs featuring actor Edison Chen engaged in sexual acts with various female Hong Kong celebrities were leaked online, in what was dubbed the "Edison Chen photo scandal", leading the film to be delayed a year, and Chen's scenes to be edited down.
    • Goofs
      At first, the police dispatch says on the radio "India-November 995" (IN995), however that suspect vehicle's plate is LN995.
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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2009 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Media Asia Films (Hong Kong)
      • Official site (Hong Kong)
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
      • Hokkien
    • Also known as
      • The Sniper
    • Production companies
      • Media Asia Films
      • Blue Fiction
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      • HK$30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $329,945
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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