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Motorway

Original title: Che sau
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2K
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Motorway (2012)
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A rookie cop takes on a veteran escape driver in a death defying final showdown on the streets of Hong Kong.A rookie cop takes on a veteran escape driver in a death defying final showdown on the streets of Hong Kong.A rookie cop takes on a veteran escape driver in a death defying final showdown on the streets of Hong Kong.

  • Director
    • Soi Cheang
  • Writers
    • Joey O'Bryan
    • Kam-Yuen Szeto
    • Francis Yat-Chun Fung
  • Stars
    • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Shawn Yue
    • Xiaodong Guo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Soi Cheang
    • Writers
      • Joey O'Bryan
      • Kam-Yuen Szeto
      • Francis Yat-Chun Fung
    • Stars
      • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
      • Shawn Yue
      • Xiaodong Guo
    • 14User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Lo Fung
    Shawn Yue
    Shawn Yue
    • Chan Cheung
    Xiaodong Guo
    Xiaodong Guo
    • Jiang Xin
    Barbie Hsu
    Barbie Hsu
    • Yee
    Josie Ho
    Josie Ho
    • Madame Wei
    Frank M. Ahearn
    • Gin
    Hin-Wai Au
    • Crime unit officer
    Chi-Man Chau
      Auston Si-Kit Lam
      • Traffic police officer
      • (as Auston Lam Si-Kit)
      Ka-Tung Lam
      Ka-Tung Lam
      • Chong
      Peter Wai-Hung Lau
      • Mr. Fu
      Wilfred Lau
      • Chan Cheung's friend
      • (as Wilfred Ho-Lung Lau)
      Iva Law
      • Yee's friend
      • (as Iva Law Wing-Han)
      Anson Leung
      Anson Leung
      • Chan Cheung's friend
      • (as Anson Chun-Yat Leung)
      Pok Yan Leung
      • Security guard
      Tracy Chui-Si Leung
      • Woman driver
      Guangjie Li
      Guangjie Li
      • Tan Yi
      Haitao Li
      • Huang Zhong
      • Director
        • Soi Cheang
      • Writers
        • Joey O'Bryan
        • Kam-Yuen Szeto
        • Francis Yat-Chun Fung
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      User reviews14

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      7getawayinstockholm

      Not bad at all !

      Having watched many Asian and 'Hollywood' movies about cars / street racing etc..I found this movie quite entertaining and better than many Asian 'car' movies I seen, so basically about a cop (or bunch of them) hot on a trail of a couple of robber who purposely got himself arrested to free his mate that was already captured by police - involving car chases and stunts/techniques and a planned escape routes by using very very narrow roads and the robbers proceed to do a heist / being double crossed by a rival gang etc...The police not being happy from the events of what happened, of course masters some driving techniques and skills, maybe he's been watching too much Tokyo Drift ! Title 'Motorway' itself yeah not very original and a few obvious blunders in that movie like the finale - the car chase Audi A4 (driven by the cop) and the Nissan Skyline (driven by the robber) by the time the chased had stopped the 2 wrecked cars were a Mazda 323 sedan and a Toyota Corolla Levin !!!
      7webmaster-3017

      HK Neo Reviews: Motorway 車手 (2012) – Hong Kong

      Review by Neo (Andrew Chan) FCCA

      "Motorway" is well directed, produced and possesses some exhilarating car stunts, but leading star Shawn Yue fails to make his character interesting to follow My personal interest in director Soi Cheang's works dates back to my 2004′s "Love Battlefield" review. Quoting myself in the 2004: "Director Soi is a brilliant director that knows how to 'cheat' the audience but not in a bad way, but rather a terrific way." Back then, Soi was only starting out in his career and that movie took me by the storm and by the end of the film, I was overwhelmed by how much I cared and emoted with the characters and the situation. Since then, Soi continued to venture further into this path and made some wonderfully dark and character driven thrillers like "Dog Bite Dog", "Home Sweet Home" and his first encounter with Shawn Yue in "Shamo", before Soi began his association with Johnnie To's Milkway Films beginning with 2009′s "Accident". In many ways, "Accident" is Soi's first half-hearted crack at commercial cinema before going full on commercial for the first time in his latest corroboration with To in "Motorway". It is not necessary a bad thing, as there is still a certain degree of emotional core in his work, but it lacks the character of his earlier films. Despite, "Motorway" comes off engaging and entertaining, but with a team of Soi and To, one cannot stop the flow of greater expectations and in turn, "Motorway" comes off as one of the pair lesser works in comparison.

      Having met Shawn Yue earlier this year at the "Love in the Buff" world premiere, you can tell that he is a man full of confidence and is now at a stage and age where he is ready to really carry the film and burden the shoulders of the male leading roles. Therefore, it is all the more disappointing to see him fail to add anything to his character and to be totally honest, he is fast becoming more wooden and stoic than ten years ago. In the Hospital scene, which was supposed to be film's most dramatic moment, Yue failed the audience by covering his faces when he is weeping in tears. For god's sake, it is his only moment in the film where he can display genuine emotions and set up a finale where the audience can actually care about. Instead, we are left with the audience starring at how cool the car drifting in tight angles is rather than caring about the person driving the car. If Yue continues to act like this, he is simply wasting his time and opportunities to become a truly long term box office draw card or acting award nominations. However for the sake of the future of Hong Kong cinema, I sincerely wish to be proved otherwise.

      On the other hand, Anthony Wong is simply amazing in his role as the retiring cop who has done it all before. Wong is the reason why the film possesses an emotional core and in many ways it is him, not Yue that carries the burden of engaging the audience along for the ride. He is the perfect example of an actor in a car chasing scene, where the audience cares more about his well-being and safety rather than how fast the car is going or how cool the next drift will be. In many ways, the film relies so much on Wong, that the film essentially ended when his involvement with the film departed as well (trying my best to avoid spoilers).

      Adding to the mix is a strong supporting cast of Johnnie To's regulars. Michelle Yip stands out in a miniature role as Wong's supporting wife. Yip's teary eyes and expressive emotional face in the hospital scene is a perfect example of how Yue should have approached the situation. Another actor that Yue should take a page out of is long time supporting actor Gordon Lam as their police boss. Lam despite being stoic in the role is able to portray a level of depth in his character and the way he handled himself at the hospital with unspoken words and his red watery eyes tells a thousand words. In many ways, Lam is probably due for some recognition and his hard work throughout the last decade has not been gone unnoticed. Others like Barbie Hsu are wasted in a paper-thin doctor role.

      All in all, "Motorway" is an entertaining and fun movie ride that will most likely satisfy anyone who enjoyed "Initial D" or to a lesser extent the Cannes Film Festival's favourite – "Drive". However, as a complete cinematic experience, the film lacks character, script and emotional depth. It is impossible not to expect more from talented director Soi Cheang, producer Johnnie To and the Milkway Team. Still, "Motorway" works because of its slick production values, quality direction, sharply edited, comprising of some well-choreographed car stunts and an excellent acting turn by Anthony Wong. It may not win any awards, but for the targeted audience, it is probably good enough (Neo 2012)

      Neo rates it 7.75/10
      8official-filmbioskop

      MOTORWAY : Familiar Quality Chase and Drive Theme

      Producer Johnny To and director Soi Cheang have been developing this project since 2009. Through some rewrites, re-shoots and re-edits, Motorway safely released into theaters in June 2012. The script, written by Joey O'Bryan and Kam-Yuen Szeto doesn't offer new things rather than similar plot from The Fast And The Furious, Gone In 60 Second (2000) or Hongkong production itself, Initial D (2005). Well, it won't bother me to watch the movies though.

      Jiang is a getaway driver who agreed to help a dangerous criminal escape from jail as his one last assignment. They both plan to rob an expensive diamond within Wui Tai Commercial Building. Veteran cop who's going to retire soon, Lo must train young ambitious traffic cop, Cheung in such short time to catch Jiang especially defeat his mastery driving skills.

      Director Cheang have trying to fasten the tempo. Feel bored actually came by some drama that involved Lo's background. Fortunately, these popular names did their job very well despite most of them had limited screen presences. Key characters like Anthony Wong, Shawn Yue and Guo Xiaodong have shone with their own roles. Famous Barbie Hsu gave another memorable minimum time as Cheung's possible love interest.

      Don't expect some fancy chasing scenes alongside with exclusive cars being crashed like Hollywood typical. Motorway offers those in smaller scale, judging by the intriguing conflicts between charismatic bad guy and sympathetic good guys into simple yet effective dialog exchanges. Cinematographer Yuen Man Fung and Kenny Tse had done some guerrilla-style, shot without permits inside buildings or across streets and highways in night mode.

      Minimum lighting from the natural lights towards the end of the movie quite distracting to see what's going on. Still forgiven though. Overall, Motorway is still impressive to watch despite those familiar ideas and conventional styles. Our hero must get through confidence, deflicted, rise by the great advices before win over his target. Therefore, only smart filmmaking skills make it slightly different this time!
      10DICK STEEL

      A Nutshell Review: Motorway

      For the consummate speed car racer, what better way to drive at high velocity and challenging other speedsters while at it, than to be sanctioned for flooring the gas pedal and not get a speeding ticket at the end. I suppose it's a dream calling if one gets to go over to the side of the law as a traffic cop, put in a special unit given souped up, nondescript and unmarked cars, in efforts to take on other speeding road users by surprise. I know I would sign up immediately.

      Shawn Yue goes back to being a racer from his Initial D days, playing Chan Cheung, an impetuous rookie in the traffic police's "Invisible Squad" team. His ride is an Audi A4, going after other souped up cars and their owners careening down the roads of Hong Kong. He's like a bulldog, always determined to get his mark even if they drive more powerful cars, and in his off hours, put in more time to spruce up his own private ride, to go after those that got away in what would be a slight vigilantism effort.

      But racer in the night and cop in the day Chan does have his flaws and meets his match in driver Jiang Xin (Guo Xiaodong), who can be described as being in a similar mold to the driver in Nicholas Winding Refn's Drive, being the crime partner of Huang Zhong (Sam Lee), but having no interest in the latter's schemes other than to be the designated driver to get them out of tight situations. He has a penchant to rev things up into a smokescreen, and then maneuvering through what would be an extreme drift technique to rotate the car while almost stationery. A hard trick to master, that gets every pursuing car into a frenzy, coupled with having no qualms at bumper-car-ing any vehicle to shake them off as well.

      The highlight of the film is naturally the car chases, which varies from busy narrow streets to the winding routes up and down a mountain trail. They are all beautifully shot and the chases will keep you on the edge of your seat, with deft-defying moves that you'd never thought possible to be executed with a moving vehicle, from slight nudges to full on battles using the car as a weapon of choice. Your adrenaline will be kept pumping each time the stunts shift into high gear, keeping the shots tight and often putting you in the driver's, or co-driver's seat for that first person perspective.

      And it's not all loud crashes that pepper the soundscape, but with wonderful music by Alex Gopher and Xavier Jamaux providing rather soothing car tunes to accompany quieter moments, before going for the more punchy, aggressive notes when the narrative gets on its mark to roll in another major action sequence. What made this Soi Cheang film engaging besides the action, are the characters put into the fray. A Milkyway co-production, we get the usual suspects in Lam Kar Tung and Josie Ho playing police head honchos who are almost always a few steps behind the main antagonist, with this, pardon the pun, being clearly a Shawn Yue vehicle, and the evergreen Anthony Wong being Yue's partner in the police force. Barbie Hsu becomes the blip on the radar though with a needless role that's decorative at best, to keep Motorway from being too testosterone laden.

      It may be laughable, but the way the story by Joey O'Bryan and Szeto Kam-Yuen had conjured may be a little bit reverent to the Star Wars saga, with the final arc being quite reminiscent of a would be rebel receiving very brief, though effective, training from a more experienced hire, and finally showing his weight in gold. This is Hong Kong's answer to the sleek and cool Drive, and the result is something just as sexy in the crime genre, with brooding hero, and plenty of horsepower hidden under its hood. Highly recommended!
      6Sayasam

      Good movie.

      Nothing relevant, but it's still a pretty good movie.

      I expected it to be like Fast and Furious, but that's not exactly that.

      It's not about winning a race or being the fastest.

      It's about catching road criminals and mastering a special driving technique.

      About a car each minute gets blasted and 1000 liters of gasoline are burnt...

      They sure did not have ecology in mind.

      But anyway, if you like police stories, Hong Kong and fast cars...You will enjoy it.

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      • Trivia
        Alongside Million Dollar Crocodile (2012), released within weeks of each other in June 2012; one of two final films for Barbie Hsu following retirement from showbusiness.
      • Goofs
        In a car chase Anthony Wong's Lo is driving Nissan Cefiro. But in the end of the chase and after that it turns to be Audi A4.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Baby Driver (2017)

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      • Release date
        • June 21, 2012 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Official site
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      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Đường Cao Tốc
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong, China
      • Production companies
        • Media Asia Films
        • Milky Way Image Company
        • Sil-Metropole Organisation
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        • $2,776,214
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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