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Accident

Original title: Yi ngoi
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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6.6/10
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Accident (2009)
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A troubled assassin, who works by orchestrating "accidents", suspects that an accident that happens to his team is not an accident at all.A troubled assassin, who works by orchestrating "accidents", suspects that an accident that happens to his team is not an accident at all.A troubled assassin, who works by orchestrating "accidents", suspects that an accident that happens to his team is not an accident at all.

  • Director
    • Soi Cheang
  • Writers
    • Kam-Yuen Szeto
    • Lik-Kei Tang
  • Stars
    • Louis Koo
    • Richie Jen
    • Stanley Sui-Fan Fung
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    • Director
      • Soi Cheang
    • Writers
      • Kam-Yuen Szeto
      • Lik-Kei Tang
    • Stars
      • Louis Koo
      • Richie Jen
      • Stanley Sui-Fan Fung
    • 22User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Ho Kwok-fai, The Brain
    Richie Jen
    Richie Jen
    • Chan Fong-chow
    • (as Richie Ren)
    Stanley Sui-Fan Fung
    Stanley Sui-Fan Fung
    • Uncle
    • (as Shui-Fan Fung)
    Michelle Ye
    Michelle Ye
    • Woman
    Suet Lam
    Suet Lam
    • Fatty
    Alexander Mong Wah Chan
    Alexander Mong Wah Chan
    • Wong
    • (as Alexander Chan)
    Yuqin Han
    • Chan Fong-chow's wife
    Cheung Wing Lai
    • Wong's Father
    Peter Wai-Hung Lau
    • Trad Boss
    • (as Peter Lau)
    Frank Zong-Ji Liu
    • Police Detective
    • (as Chung Kei Lau)
    Siu Kwan Lui
    • Shopkeeper
    Sherwin Ming
    • Client
    Monica Siu-Kei Mok
    Monica Siu-Kei Mok
    • Brain's wife
    Jo Hung San
    • Landlord
    Lui Yiu Tung
    • Bus Driver
    • Director
      • Soi Cheang
    • Writers
      • Kam-Yuen Szeto
      • Lik-Kei Tang
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    9ebossert

    Another underrated film on this website

    This film is underrated. Oh well, not every movie can be made by Marvel.

    This film is about a professional hit-man and his team of self-styled "accident choreographers", who kill their victims by trapping them in well crafted "accidents" that look like unfortunate mishaps but are in fact perfectly staged acts of murder. He is consistently plagued by guilt, and the memories of his recently lost wife don't make things any easier. Even worse, one of his team members dies in an apparent "accident", which forces him to stay one step ahead of their competition.

    One important thing that you need to understand about "Accident" is that it's a non-stop exhibition of paranoia because the scriptwriting is first-class as it straddles the line between chance and intent through a number of events that may signify an orchestrated murder by another party. The way this works is that some events are immediately shown to be acts of human intent – for example, the opening scene is clearly shown to be a murder that is made to look like an accident – but other events are left ambiguous, and you're not sure if it's an act of human intent or a moment of coincidence (or chance). So you're placed in the same situation as the protagonist because he's also not sure. And that's really the foundation of the entire movie, and it's a solid foundation to stand on.

    It may be a surprise to you that the story moves slowly, but this could be considered a positive because it allows the paranoia to take center stage and it focuses a lot on developing the main character. The entire film revolves around this guy, making this just as much of a character piece as it is a series of suspense sequences. With that said, the "accidents" themselves are very cool and the direction is top notch. This was actually directed by Pou-Soi Cheang, and "Accident" was his best film in his filmography up to this point – representing an improvement over his previous titles. And I still think this is his best work, despite the fact that he has given us some very entertaining stuff between 2009 and the present day (such as "SPL 2: A Time for Consequences", "The Monkey King 2", and "Motorway").

    The lead actor is Louis Koo, who earlier in his career appeared in a bunch of the "Troublesome Night" movies. Most fortunately, his roles subsequent to that franchise were far more reliable and entertaining. He's definitely an actor whose filmography is worth exploring because he's been in a lot of good movies. "Accident" is one of them, and I really liked his performance in this. It's a bit on the eccentric and gloomy side, but that's important for his character.

    I definitely recommend "Accident", which is one of the better slow-burn suspense thrillers in recent memory. It is widely available on DVD, so be sure to check this one out.
    7kamalbeeee

    Good story and concept..!

    A paid killer kills the target with the help of his team and make it looks like accident..at one stage he face the bad situation and tries to getrid of it.. Must watch movie..!!
    8Tweekums

    Accident

    This Hong Kong crime drama is centred on a group of assassins who specialise in murders that look like accidents. They are Ho Kwok-fai, aka 'The Brain'; 'Fatty'; 'The Woman' and 'Uncle'. So far these murders have never been suspected as anything other than accidents but they know that one mistake could lead to them all being investigated. Their latest job is carefully planned but something goes wrong... a bus careers out of control, just misses The Brain and kills Fatty. Was it just an accident or is somebody trying to eliminate The Brain using his own methods. He quickly become convinced that it is the latter. Is he paranoid or is somebody really out to kill him?

    One might expect a Hong Kong crime drama to be full of martial arts, shooting and exciting chases; this is different though. It eschews such things, instead opting for a '70s style paranoid thriller where the protagonist isn't sure what is happening but still struggles to stop what might be happening. This approach keeps the tension high as we don't know who can be trusted. Mostly it is gripping but one does occasionally have to suspend ones disbelief... solar eclipses are not surprise events they can be predicts centuries in advance! The cast is solid; I especially liked Louis Koo's performance as The Brain. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of Hong Kong films looking for something a bit different.

    These comments are based on watching the film in Cantonese with English subtitles.
    8Movie-Misfit

    Not Perfect, But Totally Worth The Watch!!

    With an intense score from Xavier Jamaux (who has done a few films for Milkyway Productions), and stunning cinematography from Edmond Fung - who incidentally shot the fantastic Dog Bite Dog, and Shamo, for director Cheang - you can't help but get drawn into the film, even with its slow-burning pace.

    Accident is like watching a regular Johnnie To flick, but with an added darkness as director Soi Cheang harks back to his earlier films (mentioned above) to bring us an often intense, violent and dark thriller that - in my opinion - is quite underrated!

    Louis Koo plays the Brain (literally) of a small but covert team of assassins who get paid to take out people, all while making it look like an accident. It may sound simple, but the team go to some lengths in their planning to pull of some convincing accidents that makes Death from Final Destination seem like a 60's Bond villain...

    Of course, as a viewer, this means stretching the imagination a little as some of the plans rely on coincidences and chance to work. But not to a ridiculous degree, and of course at the end of the day - its just a film.

    With some incredible, atmospheric night scenes in floods of rain, the film starts to take a turn for the worse as plans start to go wrong, and Brain's paranoia kicks in believing that he is now under threat - a victim to someone else's planning...

    I don't want to give too much more away really, but Accident is most definitely worth the watch. Louis Koo gives a great performance as Brain, as does everyone else in their roles to be honest. It was great to see Stanley Fung (the Lucky Stars series) back in such a serious role. While he has been appearing in many films over the years, I definitely think this is one of his finest roles that saw him nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards.

    While it may have its flaws and is not supposed to be the kind of film that leaves you feeling happy, Accident is well worth the watch and should definitely have gained more international attention with Hong Kong film fans!

    Overall: A tense, atmospheric thriller, beautifully shot with an amazing score and performances from all involved!
    5lathe-of-heaven

    I'm all for slow, moody, ambiguous films, but... Sorry folks, the ones rating it around a '5' are indeed right...

    I honestly wanted to like this one, it is somewhat moody and slow and ponderous, which I normally don't mind if it is done well. Take David Lynch for example, to whom this movie is likened... Now he does that kind of thing probably better than anyone else I feel because he reaches right down deep into the subconscious, and even though one might not consciously understand exactly what is going on, there IS indeed a powerful atmosphere and you do really feel a tugging at your subconscious which can affect you rather deeply.

    BUT... this movie here sort of tries to do that. Technically, it is put together really well, and the acting is fine. Even the basic idea of this special group who arranges 'Accidents' is intriguing. Unfortunately though, in my lowly and wretched opinion, there just isn't enough true substance behind it. Or... if it had even half of the kind of deep atmosphere that Lynch can create, then this could have worked better as more of an 'Art' film. But, I honestly feel that it simply just doesn't have enough going on to do that.

    I usually don't mind 'Slow'... But, this one is really, REALLY SLOW, but without any underlying mood or strong enough vibe to make it truly interesting. Yes, the story and plot ultimately are quite good, and the running time most thankfully isn't drawn out unnecessarily which I feel would indeed have made it quite a bit worse. BUT... when all is said and done it really just comes across as very slight and I'm sure more superficial than the filmmakers intended.

    There just is not enough characterization to interest you in the people. And, there also is simply not enough going on surrounding the intriguing concept I feel ultimately to make it truly satisfying or honestly in any way really entertaining. Just not much 'there' there...

    So, I can see how some might be able to 'tune in' to the VERY mild and extremely understated vibe here and possibly enjoy it more so. But, to me the bottom line is that if you are going to make a story that is this extremely slow and somewhat mysterious, you absolutely HAVE to have more going on, at least in creating a substantial, palpable mood of some kind in order to justify the rather slight things that are happening on the actual screen.

    So, yeah, because of what I felt was a pretty strong deficit in the result, despite a very intriguing idea, I really could only give this a '5' It wasn't awful, but I truly think it will leave many feeling like there is nothing much really there when it is over...

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      In 2024 this movie is adapted by Korean movie maker with movie title The Plot (Korean: Seolgyeja). It's a 2024 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Lee Yo-sup, starring Gang Dong-won. An adaptation of the Hong Kong film, Accident (2009), it tells the story of Yeong-il, a designer who orchestrates a commissioned murder as a perfect accidental death, and gets caught up in an unexpected incident. The film was released on May 29, 2024.
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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Ám Sát
    • Production companies
      • Media Asia Films
      • Milky Way Image Company
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      • $1,215,542
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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