Under the leadership of its current chairman, Lok, the Triadhas become Hong Kong’s most feared criminal organization. A faction inside the Wo Sing voices its discontent with Lok’s ruthless leadership, led by Jimmy, an educated gangster who wants to go clean after having built a successful, legitimate business and now a favourite in the upcoming chairman election. His Triad affiliation and business know-how also make him the perfect middleman to bring Wo Sing and the central government into peaceful co-existence. The Chinese authority offers Jimmy access to the mainland’s business market should he choose to lead Wo Sing for the next two years. The irony is not lost on Jimmy: in order to buy his way out of the Triad, he has to first become its leader. As Jimmy unwillingly embarks on a violent campaign trail, he discovers that his future, as well as the future of Wo Sing, are at the disposal of a greater power. –Celluloid Dreams
Following his directorial debut with the 1980 period martial arts fantasy The Enigmatic Case, To’s career came to something of an apex in the late 1980s thanks to such memorable action films as The Big Heat and tender, personal dramas like All About Ah-Long (the latter of which landed star Chow Yun-Fat a Best Actor award at the 1990 Hong Kong Film Awards). After taking the helm for such memorable action films as The Heroic Trio and directing Stephen Chow in such films as Justice, My Foot and Mad Monk in the early ‘90s, To moved into producing with the creation of independent film company Milky Way Films, a company which yielded such popular Hong Kong action efforts as Nai-hoi Yau’s The Longest Nite and Expect the Unexpected. Though To’s production company was indeed a success, his career behind the camera was in need of some rejuvenation, an issue which he readily addressed with the release of his highly praised 1999 crime drama The Mission.
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excellent film. so good, and although amazing as a pairing, i always find myself drawn to this film a little more.
Great sequel to a great film, I can easily see the connections to Godfather as a trilogy that many people seem to be making...
Election II convinced me even more than part I. Johnnie To reveals how much people are affected by power and prosperity. The scene where Triad-boss in spe Jimmy cuts the corpse into pieces make you… read review