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'Z' fung bou

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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5.4/10
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'Z' fung bou (2014)
ActionCrime

This is a story about the biggest financial fraud attempted in Hong Kong, directed at the Government of Hong Kong and involved all 7 million Hong Kong citizens... no one is free from the sch... Read allThis is a story about the biggest financial fraud attempted in Hong Kong, directed at the Government of Hong Kong and involved all 7 million Hong Kong citizens... no one is free from the scheme. Within the four decades of guarding Hong Kong's financial integrity, the ICAC has nev... Read allThis is a story about the biggest financial fraud attempted in Hong Kong, directed at the Government of Hong Kong and involved all 7 million Hong Kong citizens... no one is free from the scheme. Within the four decades of guarding Hong Kong's financial integrity, the ICAC has never come across an opponent so huge and so well organized as in the Z Torrent file... shado... Read all

  • Director
    • David Lam
  • Writers
    • David Lam
    • Ho-Wah Wong
  • Stars
    • Louis Koo
    • Ka-Tung Lam
    • Dada Chan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    962
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    • Director
      • David Lam
    • Writers
      • David Lam
      • Ho-Wah Wong
    • Stars
      • Louis Koo
      • Ka-Tung Lam
      • Dada Chan
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Louis Koo
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    • William Luk Che Lim
    Ka-Tung Lam
    Ka-Tung Lam
    • Wong Man Bin
    Dada Chan
    Dada Chan
    • Angel Leung On Ying
    Michael Wong
    Michael Wong
    • Malcom Wu
    Janelle Sing
    Janelle Sing
    • Tammy Tam
    Hoi-Pang Lo
    Hoi-Pang Lo
    • Law Tak Wing
    Stephen Au
    • On Tat
    Derek Tsang
    Derek Tsang
    • Joe Ma
    • (as Kwok Cheung Tsang)
    Eddie Cheung
    Eddie Cheung
    • Yu Hung Sing
    • (as Siu-Fai Cheung)
    Ying-Kwan Lok
    Ying-Kwan Lok
    • Tsui Wai King
    Kai-Chi Liu
    Kai-Chi Liu
    • Cheung Keong
    Philip Keung
    Philip Keung
    • Ho Tak Wing
    Tony Ho
    Tony Ho
    • Stephen
    Chung-Chi Cheung
    Chung-Chi Cheung
    • Siu Leung
    Hok Wai 'Clement' Tin
    • Pa
    Jing Wen 'Jenny' Xu
    • Mrs. Luk
    Lan Fei 'Crystal' Wang
    • Kong Wai Ling
    Rosanne Lui
    • Kong Wai Ling's Mother
    • Director
      • David Lam
    • Writers
      • David Lam
      • Ho-Wah Wong
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    What is supposed to be a taut financial thriller turns out to be an exercise in bad filmmaking, rendering this even less than a storm in a teacup

    Just when we thought the Hong Kong movie-making industry was making a rebound, along comes a disappointment like 'Z Storm' to give us pause. There's no doubt about it; the financial thriller is a huge letdown - not only is it because it had been touted as one of the most highly anticipated blockbusters of 2014, but also because of its pedigree (John Chong of 'Infernal Affairs' is credited as the sole producer) and its big-name cast (a who's who of the industry including Louis Koo, Gordon Lam, Michael Wong, Lo Hoi Pang and Liu Kai Chi).

    But as the opening minutes quickly reveal, one should severely scale down your expectations if you don't intend to be frustrated by it. Right from the get-go, there is clearly something off with Wong Ho-Wah's script as well as David Lam's (who also receives a story credit) direction. Both have largely been absent from the filmmaking circle since the late 1990s (their last collaboration was an utterly mediocre film in 1998 called 'The Magnificent Team' starring Francis Ng and Amanda Lee), and it seems have fallen gravely out of touch with even making a decent film.

    Beginning with an extended prologue that plays like a recap at the start of an episode of a TVB drama, we are fleetingly introduced to the superintendent of the Commercial Crime Bureau Wong Man Bin (Gordon Lam), who in a raid on an office abets an accountant Law Tak Wing (Lo Hoi Pang) in disposing crucial evidence that could implicate him and many others in financial fraud. Man Bin comes to the attention of the ICAC when his wife goes to the latter with evidence of his possession of a large sum of cash in a black bag upon his return from Macau. That immediately piques the attention of ICAC Principal Investigator William Luk (Louis Koo), who promptly instructs his team to bring Man Bin in for questioning.

    Wong's interrogation is the sole highlight of the first half hour of the film, where he promptly calls William's teammates (Stephen Au and Derek Tsang) out for having but only circumstantial evidence of his alleged corruption. Other than that, and right up till William realises he is going up against the likes of two high-powered politicians (Alfred Cheung and May Law in guest roles), the film flits from scene to scene with nary any care for continuity; in fact, we'd go so far as to say that it doesn't even bother with establishing a single compelling sequence, disguising its incompetence with an urgent but ultimately silly momentum and an awfully cringe-worthy score that knows no subtlety.

    By the time the ICAC christens the titular operation, your patience would probably have been worn thin, but any hope that things will pick up are just as quickly dashed. The needlessly convoluted story further introduces Michael Wong as a shady lawyer Malcolm Wu doing the dirty deeds for a George Soros-type character, using Dada Chan's cancer survivor Angel Leung as a pawn to hook Lo and Felix Lok's high-ranking civil servant into his Ponzi scheme under the 'Z Fund' - hence the name of the operation if you're wondering. And yet these subplots add little to the central story of the ICAC versus Wu and Co., serving only to pad the runtime so that the climax can unfold on the day the fund is supposed to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE).

    If the story is too scattered for its own good, the characters fare even worse. Koo's dogged personality is attributed to the unfortunate death of his wife from a lift accident a few years back, one of the many melodramatic backstories established in a flashback that feels utterly forced and contrived. The rest of the characters are even less defined - we are supposed to infer that greed is the motivation for Man Bin's corruption, obligatory gratitude as the reason for Angel's predicament, and well spousal love for why Tak Wing turned rogue - and not one of them go beyond the one-liner that would have been used to summarise them in a storyboard.

    The same can be said of the obligatory action scenes, which are choreographed with as little flair as the rest of the movie. The vehicular chase you see in the trailer is but the only one that appears in the entire movie, which comes to an anticlimactic stop when the baddies back off after spotting a police roadblock. A shootout that follows shortly after is played out in terrible lighting and ends in terribly clichéd fashion. We know the ICAC aren't exactly the SWAT, but that is no excuse for the sloppily conceived action, which rings smack of the kind of the slapdash filmmaking which the glut of 90s Hong Kong films were guilty of.

    Indeed, the association is deliberate. Though blessed with a big budget, 'Z Storm' squanders what potential it has and what vested expectation we have with a shoddy script that is made even worse by Lam's amateurish direction. Lam's experience with ICAC-themed material notwithstanding, this wholly ill-conceived attempt to extol the virtues of the agency is a terrible misfire on every level, and could not come at a worse time when the anti-graft organisation is in real life struggling to regain its own reputation after a scandal involving its former chief. Contrary to its title therefore, there is no storm, not even a squall to speak of here, only a rumble that ends in a whimper.
    6deospam-04962

    Untouchables It Is Not....but good enough for me

    Simplistic but enthusiastic rendering of HK anti-corruption police work. Nothing too deep, violent or graphic. The Untouchables it is not. But credible acting from an experienced set of actors make the movie easy to watch.

    Michael Wong's Cantonese with a Western accent had me in stitches.
    10prestigekelvin

    Most exciting movie

    Very detailed criminalogy, you can just go on and watch again and again.
    7kosmasp

    Predictable but fun

    Yes the movie is quite predictable and you may find yourself wondering why certain elements are not being exploited earlier in the movie. Having said that there are quite a few fun performances here. And when I say fun I mean good ones. If you are familiar with Hong Kong cinema, you may even recognize some of the actors.

    It's an action thriller and based on that (rating or looking at the stunts), this is a success. This is not Shakespeare or high drama (although it does contain some amount of that too of course), but something that can be a rollercoaster ride. A good versus evil theme, even if some of the bad ones are disguised as "good people". This is not Infernal Affairs, but not every movie can be that. That doesn't take anything away from the entertainment this can provide
    7RosanaBotafogo

    Much less enthusiastic...

    Smart and well-designed, but almost boring, espionage and politics (read corruption) are not to my liking, but we have a fine example of institutional and governmental corruption, we'll move on to the second, much less enthusiastic...

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2014 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Z Storm
    • Production companies
      • Pegasus Motion Pictures
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,234,954
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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