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| Product Title: | Man Wanted 3 旺角的天空3:終極邊緣 旺角的天空3:终极边缘 旺角的天空3 :終極邊縁 Man Wanted 3 |
| Artist Name(s): | Gigi Lai (Actor) | Simon Lui | Simon Yam (Actor) | Danny Lee | Ding Chi Chun | Eddy Ko | Chan Ming Kwan 黎姿 (Actor) | 雷宇揚 | 任達華 (Actor) | 李修賢 | 丁子峻 | 高雄 | 陳明君 黎姿 (Actor) | 雷宇扬 | 任达华 (Actor) | 李修贤 | 丁子峻 | 高雄 | 陈明君 黎姿 (ジジ・ライ) (Actor) | 雷宇楊(ルイ・ユーヨン) | 任達華 (サイモン・ヤム) (Actor) | 李修賢(ダニー・リー) | 丁子峻(ディン・チーチョン) | 高雄(エディー・コー) | 陳明君(チャン・ミンクヮン) Gigi Lai (Actor) | Simon Lui | Simon Yam (Actor) | Danny Lee | Ding Chi Chun | Eddy Ko | Chan Ming Kwan |
| Director: | HE SHU PEI 何澍培 HE SHU PEI HE SHU PEI HE SHU PEI |
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| Release Date: | 2000-11-16 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 92 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Deltamac (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1000042904 |
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Those with maxed out credit cards staring accusingly out of their wallets will be able to relate to the fatally extended credit problems of the debtors in this cheap-esque tough love financial advice film. Man Wanted 3 has nothing in common with Man Wanted 1 or 2, and a lot in common with a PSA telling kids not to use credit cards to pay off other credit cards.
Simon Yam plays John Paul, Loan Shark of Mongkok, and one of the two Eagles of Mongkok (the other one is dead), zazzing about in his Ferrari and telling cops with loans to pay up or else. He's the ultra-male as patriarch, a legendary criminal whose hard knock life has made him world-weary and who wants to protect women and children from following in his footsteps. He drinks nightly lemon coffees lovingly poured by the dead other Eagle of Mongkok's gal, Mui, and he lovingly brings her over-the-counter tummy medicine that she unable to buy for herself. Tung is a triad wannabe with the disconcerting ability to waggle his eyebrows independently of each other, who gets taken on by Brother Windy when he saves his hide from Alien (Simon Loui in impacted Terminator mode) by sucking down two bottles of warm VSOP cognac. Tung thinks Brother Windy's going to make him a star, but instead he winds up peddling knock-off Prada in a night market instead. Tung, Ekin hairdo aflutter in the night winds, also goes to nightschool where he falls for teacher, lethargic Ms. Ho, and runs into trouble with Kit who's been taken on by Alien and who is Mui's son! Absolutely everyone in this movie will wind up discovering they are a blood relative by the end. Things spend 87 minutes building to a hopefully-satirical John Woo climax, with plenty of stops for PSAs on the dangers of hemp, a little pathos, a little "the kid's alright", and lots of scenes of Simon Yam screeching in at the last minute in his Ferrari to sort everyone out. With a cinematic feel for deserted neon cityscapes, this flick makes the most of its b-list material with a winning bad guy performance (Simon Lui looks like a really mean, newly-hatched chicken), some nicely-choreographed action, and enough father-son subtext to fuel a dozen Shaolin style kung fu flicks. In a neat bit of self-referential feedback, Simon and Alien's boss is played by Brother Ko, Simon Yam's boss in The Mission, causing some scenes around the conference table to feel like out-takes from the aforementioned film. Never rising to the level of a classic, but never becoming boring either, Man Wanted 3 is an able-bodied programmer that sets modest goals and achieves them with a whole lot of effort. As an added bonus, Simon Yam continues to mystically turn in flawless work in flawed movies and his scenes with Simon Lui are gobs of fun. "You should know me," he hisses to Alien at one point, "Don't turn on my nerve." Yeah. What he said. by Grady Hendrix |











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