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Election (Hong Kong Version) VCD

Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | Simon Yam (Actor) | Johnnie To (Director) | Louis Koo (Actor)
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Product Title: Election (Hong Kong Version) 黑社會 (香港版) 黑社会 (香港版) エレクション (黒社會) (香港版) Election (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | Simon Yam (Actor) | Johnnie To | Louis Koo (Actor) | Nick Cheung (Actor) | Maggie Shiu (Actor) | Luo Da You | Tam Bing Man | Gordon Lam | Eddie Cheung | Lam Suet | Wong Tin Lam | Cheong Siu Keung | Patrick Tam | Yau Nai Hoi | Tony Yip 梁 家輝 (Actor) | 任達華 (Actor) | 杜琪峰 | 古天樂 (Actor) | 張 家輝 (Actor) | 邵美琪 (Actor) | 羅大佑 | 譚炳文 | 林家棟 | 張兆輝 | 林雪 | 王 天林 | 鄭兆強 | 譚家明 | 游乃海 | 葉天成 梁 家辉 (Actor) | 任达华 (Actor) | 杜琪峰 | 古天乐 (Actor) | 张 家辉 (Actor) | 邵美琪 (Actor) | 罗大佑 | 谭炳文 | 林家栋 | 张兆辉 | 林雪 | 王 天林 | 郑 兆强 | 谭 家明 | 游乃海 | 叶天成 梁家輝 (レオン・カーファイ) (Actor) | 任達華 (サイモン・ヤム) (Actor) | 杜琪峰 (ジョニー・トー)  | 古天樂 (ルイス・クー) (Actor) | 張家輝 (ニック・チョン) (Actor) | 邵美琪 (マギー・シウ) (Actor) | 羅大佑(ルオ・ダーヨウ) | 譚[火丙]文(タム・ビンマン) | 林家棟(ラム・カートン) | 張兆輝(チョン・シウファイ) | 林雪 (ラム・シュー) | 王天林(ウォン・ティンラム) | 鄭兆強 | 譚家明 (パトリック・タム) | 游乃海(ヤウ・ナイホイ) | 葉天成 Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | Simon Yam (Actor) | Johnnie To | Louis Koo (Actor) | Nick Cheung (Actor) | Maggie Shiu (Actor) | Luo Da You | Tam Bing Man | Gordon Lam | Eddie Cheung | Lam Suet | Wong Tin Lam | Cheong Siu Keung | Patrick Tam | Yau Nai Hoi | Tony Yip
Director: Johnnie To 杜琪峰 杜琪峰 杜琪峰 (ジョニー・トー)  Johnnie To
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Release Date: 2005-12-23
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Disc Format(s): VCD
Rating: III
Duration: 99 (mins)
Publisher: Panorama (HK)
Other Information: 2VCDs
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004090612

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導演: 杜琪峰
Director: To Kei Fung

  『和聯勝』是香港最具江湖地位的社團,兩年一度的扛把子選舉,由阿樂與大D競爭。所以雙方想盡辦法,各自拉攏江湖中擁有投票權的大哥級人物,選舉由阿樂勝出,大D不服,企圖搶奪「和聯勝」最高權力象徵的「龍頭棍」,以阻止阿樂登位。

  而在雙方人馬混戰期間,龍頭棍竟然下落不明,阿樂與大D旗下人馬在香港及大陸展開搜尋「龍頭棍」之跨境爭奪戰,而香港本島的江湖內戰亦一觸即發…

  Hong Kong' s oldest triad society is about to elect a new chairman when its sacred emblem, the Dragon Head Baton, goes missing. Five sectional leaders, known as the Tigers, turn all their resources over to retrieving the baton before individual and factional ambitions threaten to breakdown the society's central control.
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This film has won 4 award(s) and received 6 award nomination(s). All Award-Winning Asian Films

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Professional Review of "Election (Hong Kong Version)"

June 4, 2007

This professional review refers to Election (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
This is one of those movies that just gets better and better the more you think about it. Johnnie To has actively sought to bring a realistic representation of the triad to the screen, to subvert the glamorized manner with which the Hong Kong cinema (To included) has portrayed its local gang culture, and lay bare its true nature. These kind of revisionist gangster movies have always been the best, and Election reminded me of The Godfather Part II and the magnificent (and still underrated) Donnie Brasco in the way it mercilessly deglamourizes modern organized crime while waxing elegiacal about the essentially honorable motives that gave birth to it. Election is the best movie of the year so far, and also a real kick in the guts.

When the elder uncles of the Wo Shing Triad vote for the safe professionalism of Lok (Simon Yam) over the charismatic and risk-taking Big D (Tony Leung Ka Fai) for the chairmanship, it begins a bloody civil war within the gang. Big D and his men take violent revenge on two of the uncles, and seek out the totemic symbol of leadership, the Dragon's Head Baton, before Lok can take his rightful possession of it. While Big D and Lok are both incarcerated due to the police interest this arouses ("You are suspected of triad activities!" the police mantra goes), their respective factions continue the war as the baton is sought out.

Seeming somewhat slow and structureless at first glance, Election might take a while to draw you into its rhythm. Certainly, it lacks something of the headlong urgency we might expect from To, but that's because it's a different type of movie. Action takes a back seat to the intrigue of backroom string-pulling and ambiguous loyalties, and the violence, when it does come, is sharp and brutal. To has abandoned all notions of entertainingly choreographed gunplay. In fact, he has abandoned guns altogether, which is a simple nod to realism: Hong Kong gangsters typically do not carry them.

To my mind, Tony Leung Ka Fai is no longer the lesser Tony Leung. With this movie and the superb Dumplings, his career is entering a new high. His performance as the virtual man-child Big D is exuberant, intimidating and vastly entertaining. But even this only manages second place to the steely cool of Simon Yam, wearing a nearly permanent smile which is at once warm and foreboding. Yam's Lok is the ultimate modern gangster, which is to say he looks exactly like a businessman.

Absurdly billed by the Melbourne International Film Festival's guide as "a non-stop action treat", Election is a demure drama, not an action movie by any stretch of the imagination, but utterly riveting nevertheless. It has the scope and atmosphere of an epic, with the tightness and efficiency of, well, a Johnnie To movie. It is a mark of tremendous screenwriting and direction that the movie feels like just a tiny portion of a vast fictional world: the story, with its great host of sharply drawn characters, histories and motivations, lives and breathes outside the frame, not to mention the running time. And like any story portraying part of a dynasty with no end in sight, the ending only feels like a new beginning. And it's not a happy one.

9.5 machete wounds out of 10

by Ben Jennings - heroic-cinema.com

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