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Veteran Michael Miu stars as Police Chief Wai who dedicates himself to combating the triads. However, finding evidence to prove the triad leaders' crime is no easy task, and sending undercover cops do not help much. While triads get the news about the massive undercover activity, triad leaders Jim (Eric Tsang), Walter (Francis Ng), and Tommy (Julian Cheung), each running a certain business for the low-profile triad head (Yueh Hua), do not quite believe it as a threat. But when Tommy almost get caught, the triad leaders, including the rising Fei (Jordan Chan), start to worry about their own established interests. Wai is indeed quietly observing their internal conflicts and planning to strike back...
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| Product Title: | Wo Hu (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version) 臥虎 (DTS版) (香港版) 卧虎 (DTS版) (香港版) 臥虎 (香港版) Wo Hu (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jordan Chan (Actor) | Eric Tsang (Actor) | Francis Ng (Actor) | Shawn Yue (Actor) | Julian Cheung (Actor) | Miu Kiu Wai (Actor) | Sonija Kwok (Actor) | Amanda Qin (Actor) 陳小春 (Actor) | 曾志偉 (Actor) | 吳鎮宇 (Actor) | 余文樂 (Actor) | 張智霖 (Actor) | 苗僑偉 (Actor) | 郭羨妮 (Actor) | 秦海璐 (Actor) 陈小春 (Actor) | 曾志伟 (Actor) | 吴镇宇 (Actor) | 余文乐 (Actor) | 张智霖 (Actor) | 苗侨伟 (Actor) | 郭羡妮 (Actor) | 秦海璐 (Actor) 陳小春 (ジョーダン・チャン) (Actor) | 曾志偉 (エリック・ツァン) (Actor) | 呉鎮宇 (フランシス・ン) (Actor) | 余文樂(ショーン・ユー) (Actor) | 張智霖(チョン・チーラム) (Actor) | 苗僑偉(ミウ・キウワイ) (Actor) | 郭羨[女尼] (ソニア・クォック) (Actor) | 秦海璐 (チン・ハイルー) (Actor) Jordan Chan (Actor) | Eric Tsang (Actor) | Francis Ng (Actor) | Shawn Yue (Actor) | Julian Cheung (Actor) | Miu Kiu Wai (Actor) | Sonija Kwok (Actor) | Amanda Qin (Actor) |
| Director: | Marco Mak 麥子善 麦子善 麥子善 (マルコ・マック) Marco Mak |
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| Release Date: | 2006-12-21 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-9, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Duration: | 101 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Joy Sales (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 150 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004547015 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix:
- Cantonese: DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1
- Mandarin: Dolby Digital 5.1
* DVD Type: DVD-9
* Disc 2 - Special Features:
- Behind The Scenes 幕後花絮
- Deleted Scenes 刪剪片段
- Making Of 製作特輯
- Interview 演員專訪
- Premiere 首影禮
- Trailers 預告片
- Photo Gallary 相片庫
導演:麥子善|王光利
Director: Mak Chi Sin|Wang Guang Li
警方展開代號「臥虎」的行動以壓抑日益囂張的黑幫勢力,韋定邦督察安排上千名「臥底」探員混進黑幫,尤其要消滅當中的仁義社。首先被捕的是花仔全,仁義社頭目黎繼祥(雞精)遂派出他一手訓練的殺手刀手,將逮捕花仔全的「臥底」探員殺害,全遂不肯轉作汙點證人,韋定邦無奈。鍾孝禮(Tommy仔)隨即被「臥底」搜集得販毒證據。他為求自保,不惜嫁禍給黎繼祥;仁義社的老大『老爺』遂默許消滅祥,並委派不知就?的刀手執行。當鍾孝禮以為一切已安排妥當,卻被華超(鏹水)的兒子DEE撞破他沒有著草,尚在香港。為防奸計被洩露,禮遂毒殺DEE。華超悲慟之餘,向警方揭發一切… 此時,刀手已找到黎繼祥;他一直緊記祥的教誨:『當殺手要六親不認…』祥最終死在刀手刀下。
To eliminate the increasing disruption to social order by triad society members, Superintendent Wai was put in charge of the operation “Wo Hu”, whereby over 1000 undercover cops were sent to collect evidence against triad societies, among all, the most powerful being the MOB. Chuen was the first member to fall victim to the operation. With the help of Killer, Jim’s foot soldier, who murdered the undercover cop responsible for Chuen’s arrest, Chuen declined to be witness for the persecution. Superintendent Wai’s plan then failed. The undercover cops then collected evidence against Tommy’s drug business. To save himself, Tommy told Boss, who was the de facto head of the MOB, that Jim was to be blamed. Boss then ordered Jim to be murdered. The killing job was delegated to Killer who was unaware that Jim was the victim. Walter’s young son, Dee, accidentally bumped into Tommy, who was supposed to have taken refuge outside Hong Kong. To cover up his conspiracy, Tommy poisoned Dee. In a fit of fury, Walter turned himself in to the police … Meanwhile, Killer was ready to complete his mission. Though Jim was his mentor, he would abide by the first rule of a professional killer --- to kill whoever he was ordered to kill, with no regard of his personal feelings. Hence, he felt no remorse when he stabbed at Jim….
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Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2006
- Best Leading Actor Nomination, Francis Ng
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It's more undercover action and angst courtesy of Marco Mak and Wong Jing, who've turned out some semi-decent crime/cop thrillers in the last couple of years. Wo Hu (AKA: Operation Undercover) is the latest from the duo, and it owes an immediate debt to the seminal Infernal Affairs. Besides the obvious casting nods (Eric Tsang, Francis Ng, Shawn Yu), Wo Hu references the film explicitly. When looking for fresh undercover recruits, one cop character suggests that they hire Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, and the film's prologue ends with a mass of potential undercovers leaving the police academy like Shawn Yu in the original IA. The premise here is that the cops aren't sending in just one undercover cop, they're sending in a whole army to take down the triads. Dubbed "Wo Hu", the operation involves cooperation between the cops and the massive amount of undercover agents, supposedly numbering between 500 to 1000 people. That's a pretty large number. Naturally, the triads get wind of this undercover activity, and soon react. Respected triad boss Jim (Eric Tsang) singles out Eric (Timmy Hung) as an undercover, and sends a low-level triad (Shawn Yu) to assassinate him. The triad (aptly called "Killer" in the subtitles) carries out the hit, but is unsuccessful at fleeing Hong Kong, meaning he may come back to haunt Jim one day. Meanwhile, the other triad bosses, including genial Walter (Francis Ng) and hot-headed Tommy (Julian Cheung), are ordered to maintain a low profile to keep the cops off them. That's a tall order, because there are rivalries between various parties, some which grow to murderous proportions. The glowering Tommy is pissed because he thinks his triad brothers are using the increased pressure from the cops to take his assets from him. The first victim of an undercover sting, Tommy must flee, and leaves his businesses to Jim. However, he doesn't trust Jim's nice guy act, and begins to plot against him. Meanwhile, lead cop Wai (Miu Kiu-Wai) oversees everything behind a cool pair of designer shades. Somewhere in all of this there's supposed to be a movie. Well, there is a movie in all of this, but it's not the heavy crime film that the cast and genre may lead us to believe. Though there are supposed to be 500+ undercover agents out there, the film contains few indentifiable ones. Other than Timmy Hung's undercover, who gets dispatched early in the film, we only meet two other undercover officers, and one of them isn't really on the job anymore. Officer Wai was once an undercover, but he may have participated in some shady stuff while posing as a triad, adding some shades of gray to his role as the officer in charge of "Wo Hu". The fiilm's main focus is how the triads are dealing with the supposed surge in undercover activity, as they try to take advantage of each others losses while holding onto their own territories and assets. Still, while there's some tension in the two-faced dealings, it's not exceptionally potent. The film concerns itself with an abundance of subplots, not all of them crime-related, which sucks some energy from the narrative. Sometimes the overarcing "Wo Hu" plotline seems more perfunctory than crucial; when Wai finally calls in all his markers for the grand finale of "Wo Hu", it's just a quick montage of a bunch of people being dragged in. A riveting thriller, Wo Hu is not. What it is, however, is pretty entertaining. The film lacks much momentum, and even seems to meander, but there's involving and even fun stuff in the film's shifting focus. Some of the triad issues are played to comic effect, such as when Walter gets his assets frozen, his own triad followers try to escape paying his dinner bills. Likewise, triad boss Fei (Jordan Chan) is comically henpecked by his wife, and sometimes does his job in a hilariously poor manner. Fei is in charge of recruitment, but it's not very threatening when he recruits old men or guys who can't stop laughing to show up at tense restaurant-set standoffs. Wo Hu possesses an interesting take on the triad life, presenting triad members less like caricatures and more like regular guys. Jim is righteous and caring to a fault, and Walter spends a lot of time worrying about his violinist son, who, in an amusing bit of casting, is played by the same young actor who essayed Simon Yam's scarred son in the Election movies. Even the cartoonishly intense Tommy has a soft spot for his ailing mother. This attention to ironic detail and human themes is what makes Wo Hu a surprising triad flick, though there are some details that seem suspiciously manufactured. Eric Tsang gets an odd romance with former Miss HK Sonija Kwok, who plays a perky window dresser that apparently comes from fantasy land. Her character is hard to buy because she's single, enormously pretty, adorably quirky, and actually finds Eric Tsang attractive. Still, despite the cheesy unbelievability of such a pairing, the actors make it work, and the romance does have some thematic payoff. One of the major concerns of Wo Hu is the good/bad dichotomy between cops and triads. Wai is supposed to be good, but he did some bad stuff while undercover, while both Jim and Walter are surprisingly decent guys beneath their triad titles. It helps that Jim and Walter are played by Eric Tsang and Francis Ng, both of whom bring humanity and heart to their characters. The two actors anchor the film with their sympathetic performances, but the rest of the cast helps too. Wo Hu is loaded with recognizable actors, most of whom bring instant presence to even the most minor characters. There are a few more problems with the film. Some the script's drama is obvious and overdrawn, and Marco Mak's stylish direction occasionally crosses the line into laughably melodramatic. However, Mak also stages some startlingly dramatic sequences, including one brutal beating that gets its point across powerfully. Still, despite the flashes of violence, it's the quieter moments that manage to stick with the audience. At one point, Jim and Walter sit around and muse if they're really good guys, and the moment underlines what's enjoyable about Wo Hu. Even though they're supposed to be "bad" guys, the two men are really quite likable, such that it's easy to care for them when they finally meet their fates. Wo Hu's uneven direction and wandering focus prevent it from being rated as truly exceptional, but it's a clever and entertaining film worthy of the Hong Kong Cinema label. Wong Jing, we owe you an apology. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
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January 4, 2007
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I was attracted to this movie because of it's star-studded cast: with big names like Eric Tsang, Michael Miu and Francis Ng. However, despite the strength of actors, the plot is very weak and is nothing out of the ordinary. There are scenes of romance between Eric Tsang & Sonja Kwok which didn't really work for me- in fact I found them rather disturbing. Overall, this is just another movie falling under the undercover-cop genre, with a strong cast but poorly constructed plot. |
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January 2, 2007
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| This movie reeks the smell of foul play. Other than the greatness of remarkable actors collaborating in this film, there is nothing more exciting about it. This film was a total disappointment; the storyline was choppy and lacked directorial vision. |











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