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Simon Yam (Actor) | Maggie Shiu (Actor) | Lam Suet (Actor) | Tang Ho Kwong
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The final installment in the PTU spin-off series produced by respected Hong Kong filmmaker Johnnie To, Tactical Unit - Partners finds acclaimed director Lau Kwok Cheong back in duty after helming the No Way Out chapter of this five-part series. Stars Simon Yam, Maggie Shiu, and Lam Suet again don the uniforms as police officers, with singer/actor Tsui Tin Yau, EO2 duo Otto Wong and Osman Hung, and comeback hunky actor Tang Ho Kwong rounding out the supporting cast.

As rumors circulate that the long-disappeared Indian gang boss known as Black Molly is about to return to the underworld, Tactical Unit officers Sam (Simon Yam) and May (Maggie Shiu) are prepared to tackle the ensuing troubles. Molly's right-hand man Velu decides to quit the gang after serving a prison term, but his former partner Sonu feels betrayed, and vows to kill him. Meanwhile, Sonu is driven down the path of no return when he gets assigned the job of assassinating Chief Inspector Chan, Sam and May's superior...

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Product Title: Tactical Unit - Partners (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 機動部隊 -- 伙伴 (DVD) (香港版) 机动部队 -- 伙伴 (DVD) (香港版) 機動部隊 - 伙伴 (香港版) Tactical Unit - Partners (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Simon Yam (Actor) | Maggie Shiu (Actor) | Lam Suet (Actor) | Tang Ho Kwong | Tsui Tin Yau | Jason Chang | Otto Wong | Chen Bi De | Osman Hong 任達華 (Actor) | 邵美琪 (Actor) | 林雪 (Actor) | 鄧浩光 | 徐天佑 | 張大鏞 | 王志安 (EO2) | 陳彼德 | 洪 志傑 任达华 (Actor) | 邵美琪 (Actor) | 林雪 (Actor) | 邓浩光 | 徐天佑 | 张大镛 | 王志安 (EO2) | 陈彼德 | 洪 志杰 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) | �浩光(タン・ホークヮン) | 徐天佑(チョイ・ティンヤウ) | 張大鏞 (ジェイソン・チャン) | Otto Wong | Chen Bi De | Osman Hong Simon Yam (Actor) | Maggie Shiu (Actor) | Lam Suet (Actor) | Tang Ho Kwong | Tsui Tin Yau | Jason Chang | Otto Wong | Chen Bi De | Osman Hong
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: 2009-05-21
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: 91 (mins)
Publisher: Universe Laser (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1014454836

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Director: Lawrence Lau
Producer: Johnnie To

Rumor has it that "Black Molly", the Indian head of a gang has returned. His former subordinate Velu is released from prison, he refuses to follow the same path as before. But he is misconstrued by his buddy, Sonu that Velu betrays him. Sonu accepts the task for killing PTU's Team Head. Sam and May from PTU and Velu can't easily leave themselves out of account....
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Professional Review of "Tactical Unit - Partners (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

June 23, 2009

Tactical Unit - Partners is the latest and apparently final entry in the new Johnnie To produced PTU series. The film was directed by Lawrence Lau, who also helmed the second in the series, No Way Outm as well as a number of other recently acclaimed films such as My Name is Fame and Besieged City. The film sees the return of regulars Simon Yam, Maggie Shiu, and Lam Suet, who this time are joined by Tang Ho Kwong, Tsui Tin Yau, and EO2 pair Otto Wong and Osman Hung.

The film finds the PTU squads, led as ever by Sam (Simon Yam) and May (Maggie Shiu) on alert as word spreads than an Indian crime boss called Black Molly has returned to Hong Kong and is recruiting assassins. Velu, one of his top men, who has just been released from prison and is trying to go straight, is dismayed to learn that his brother Sonu has joined the gang in his absence. As the PTU closes in on the criminals, Velu discovers that his brother has taken on the job of assassinating Chief Inspector Chan, pushing him into conflict with both the police and his former fellows.

As with Besieged City and several of his other films, Tactical Unit - Partners sees director Lau exploring social and political concerns, in this case the racism and discrimination faced by Indians, Filipinos and Nepalese in Hong Kong. The film wins points for tackling such a potentially touchy subject, and although it does overdo the whole "we all bleed red" platitude, it does make some pretty harsh and searching statements about prejudice. As such, the film is as much a piece of social conscience cinema as it is a thriller, and is both engaging and rather depressingly realistic.

In each of the series one of the PTU tends to get more screen time, and the film sees Maggie Shiu getting her turn with a subplot revolving around her considering marriage, despite the fact that her prospective husband wants her to leave the force rather than to apply for promotion. At the same time, she also gets involved with helping her Filipino maid track down her illegal immigrant cousin who has stolen all of her money, an investigation which quite neatly brings her into contact with Velu and which helps to bring the film's various narrative strands together. Shiu is on great form, and it is good to see her finally getting a larger role, having long been one of the more interesting characters of the series.

The rest of the film is concerned with the nephew of Chief Inspector Chan joining the PTU and finding it hard to fit in, not least since he keeps making mistakes and resolutely tries to do everything by the book. Although a little unnecessary, this subplot also works well, mainly as it gives another chance for Lau to portray the police as being flawed, though essentially decent human beings, and he again explores the notion that the job requires them to be problem solvers in the service of the people, rather than simply busting crooks. Through this, he throws in a number of difficult and interesting moral situations, all of which hinge upon ideas of duty versus judgement. As with the other films in the series, this makes for far more substance than the average police thriller, and adds a welcome air of gritty realism. The film's focus is primarily on human drama, though there are a few brutal beatings and the inevitable violent shootout finale. Lau manages to maintain an air of tension throughout, with there being a grim sense of threat hanging over the proceedings. This fits well with his themes, and the viewer is pulled into the shoes of both the police and the unfortunate Velu.

It's this moral depth which really sets Tactical Unit - Partners and indeed the other new PTU films apart, and which makes them so gripping. Both entertaining and thought provoking, it will be a real shame if it really does prove to be the last in the current run, as the series has set a new standard for humanistic crime drama.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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