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When a late-night triad dispute leads to the death of an innocent man, the police make a swift crackdown on all triad activities in the area, forcing small-time gangster Fai into a corner. After triad boss Lok beats him up for not paying back his debt, Fai turns to crime for survival, and ends up getting arrested by the PTU. Seeing no way out, the increasingly desperate Fai pays revenge on the cops and crooks who have driven him to the end of his rope.
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| Product Title: | Tactical Unit - No Way Out (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 機動部隊 -- 絕路 (DVD) (香港版) 机动部队 -- 绝路 (DVD) (香港版) 機動部隊 - 絶路 (香港版) Tactical Unit - No Way Out (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Also known as: | 機動部隊之絕路 机动部队之绝路 |
| Artist Name(s): | Simon Yam (Actor) | Maggie Shiu (Actor) | Lam Suet (Actor) | Samuel Pang | Jason Chang | Derek Tsang (Actor) | Otto Wong | Wu Li | Osman Hong | Lu Wen Wei | Peng Wei Ming | Lu Wen Wei | Deng Li Qi | Szeto Kam Yuen 任達華 (Actor) | 邵美琪 (Actor) | 林雪 (Actor) | 彭敬慈 | 張大鏞 | 曾國祥 (Actor) | 王志安 (EO2) | 吳麗 | 洪 志傑 | 陸 文偉 | 彭 偉明 | 陸 文偉 | 鄧 力奇 | 司徒 錦源 任达华 (Actor) | 邵美琪 (Actor) | 林雪 (Actor) | 彭敬慈 | 张大镛 | 曾国祥 (Actor) | 王志安 (EO2) | 吴丽 | 洪 志杰 | 陆 文伟 | 彭 伟明 | 陆 文伟 | 邓 力奇 | 司徒 锦源 任達華 (サイモン・ヤム) (Actor) | 邵美琪 (マギー・シウ) (Actor) | 林雪 (ラム・シュー) (Actor) | 彭敬慈 (サミュエル・パン) | 張大鏞 (ジェイソン・チャン) | 曾國祥(デレク・ツァン) (Actor) | Otto Wong | Wu Li | Osman Hong | Lu Wen Wei | Peng Wei Ming | Lu Wen Wei | Deng Li Qi | Szeto Kam Yuen Simon Yam (Actor) | Maggie Shiu (Actor) | Lam Suet (Actor) | Samuel Pang | Jason Chang | Derek Tsang (Actor) | Otto Wong | Wu Li | Osman Hong | Lu Wen Wei | Peng Wei Ming | Lu Wen Wei | Deng Li Qi | Szeto Kam Yuen |
| Director: | Lawrence Lau 劉國昌 刘国昌 劉國昌 (ローレンス・ラウ) Lau Kwok Cheung |
| Producer: | 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: | 2009-03-16 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 90 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Universe Laser (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1014446134 |
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Producer: To Kei Fung
Police and gangsters have boundaries that they shouldn't cross over. The balance loses since one night a person is killed after fierce quarrel with triad guys, the police have to inhibit all illegal businesses in the region immediately. This move led Gangster Fai to lose his job and ability to earn a living. While being forced to a blind alley, he decides to take his revenge to PTU…
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Tactical Unit - No Way Out is the second in the series of new films spinning off Johnnie To's acclaimed 2003 police thriller PTU. This time around Lawrence Lau, previously responsible for the excellent My Name is Fame, steps up to direct, with To acting as producer. Giving a nice sense of continuity, the cast from the original and first sequel Tactical Unit - The Code all return, including stars Simon Yam, Maggie Siu and Lam Suet, along with familiar faces Derek Tsang and Samuel Pang. Although the series is known for its gritty plotlines and non-judgemental approach, No Way Out is even more downbeat than its predecessors, though no less gripping.
The film takes place largely in the Temple Street district, where the gangs and police co-exist in an uneasy balance. Trouble arises one night when a man is killed and the police decide to step up their efforts and crackdown on the gangs, squeezing their cash flow and making them more desperate. Bearing the brunt of the upheaval is Fai (Derek Tsang), a small time cigarette seller who not only loses his job but is accused by his gang brothers of being a police snitch. Beaten and despised, and with no way to support his prostitute girlfriend, he struggles to make ends meet, only for things to get worse. Pushed to the edge, he begins to plan revenge against those he holds responsible, namely the police, in particular Sergeant Sam (Simon Yam). Interestingly, Tactical Unit - No Way Out focuses mainly on Fai and his troubles, with the police and the other gangs only acting as bit players for the first hour or so. This approach works very well, as it helps to distinguish the film somewhat from the others in the series rather than simply offering another tale following a police case. Fai is a sympathetic, if wretched character, and his story is engaging, though rather depressing, as the poor man spends most of the film being beaten or blamed by pretty much everyone, without ever really getting a break. As a result, the film is grim and bleak, with little in the way of false hope or even cathartic revenge. As with the others in the series, No Way Out takes an even handed look at the police and gangs and the way that they collaborate in order to achieve a certain harmony, with a mixture of honour and underhanded dealings on both sides. The film pulls no moral punches, with no straight definitions of right and wrong, and although providing a humanistic portrayal of the police as flawed though basically trying their best, it never shies away from the brutality of their actions, with most investigations revolving around pulling a suspect into a dark alleyway and kicking the hell out of him (sometimes kindly removing their shoes first). Although quite depressing, the film is not necessarily a nihilistic affair, with everything having a sense of cause and effect, and with both the police and gangs, chiefly Fai and Sergeant Sam, essentially being tied together by karma or fate. As such, the film is gripping both in terms of its tense narrative and its fascinating themes, and certainly has far more depth than the average crime thriller. Lau's direction is tight and he keeps things moving along at a good pace without ever needing to throw in the kind of unnecessary action scenes that might have upset the films sense of realism. Shot with a naturalistic style, it makes for convincing viewing, and brings the seedy streets to life, providing a believable sense of the dangers of the criminal underworld. Inevitably, the film is a brutal affair, much more so than the previous entries in the series, with a number of particularly savage beatings and a protracted gang rape scene giving it a tough, visceral edge. Since the characters are well drawn and sympathetic, especially Fai and his long-suffering girlfriend, this does make the film quite hard to watch at times, especially since Lau makes it clear from the start that a happy ending is not on the cards for anyone. Tactical Unit - No Way Out improves on The Code, and sees the series continue to establish itself as offering high quality crime drama. Gripping from the start and steadfastly avoiding the easy route, the film is a must-see, not only for viewers who have been following its predecessors, but indeed for anyone who enjoys tough thrillers. By James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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March 19, 2009
| The second followup to the impressive PTU is certainly an improvement on the first, but can't hold up when compared to the original. Johnny To is plainly scrambling to scrape together some cash at the expense of his fans. This film is only for die-hard fans of the original PTU film. If you liked the first sequel, The Code, then this will put you into orbit, since it's a good deal better than that bit of fluff. |











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