Member DiP Posted November 27, 2011 Member Share Posted November 27, 2011 An upcoming film by Johnnie To which will be produced and shot in Mainland China. http://www.chinesefilms.cn/1/2011/11/22/141s5857.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted December 28, 2011 Author Member Share Posted December 28, 2011 Ceremony was held yesterday in Tianjin. Directed and produced by To and written by Wai Ka-Fai, the film stars Louis Koo, Sun Hong-Lei, Crystal Huang Yi, and Michelle Ye. http://www.chinesefilms.cn/1/2011/12/27/201s6495.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted March 15, 2012 Author Member Share Posted March 15, 2012 First stills of the film. http://www.filmsmasharchives.com/FilmsmashForum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=227 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member mark187 Posted May 24, 2012 Member Share Posted May 24, 2012 http://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=15348&display_set=eng cast now apparently includes Lam Suet, Lo Hoi-Pang, Eddie Cheung, Gordon Lam, William Chan, Linda Chung, Tan Kai, and many others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member mark187 Posted May 29, 2012 Member Share Posted May 29, 2012 http://news.mtime.com/pix/2012/05/29/233623.html new stills, Johnnie's bringing out the guns again in this one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member CatNap Posted May 30, 2012 Member Share Posted May 30, 2012 Looking forward to this one - I love Louis Koo....will it be in Mandarin or shot in Cantonese? Should be good.... Laura Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted August 30, 2012 Author Member Share Posted August 30, 2012 Camcorded teaser has been released. http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/7SBow9qLSJU/?resourceId=116567100_06_02_99 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted September 14, 2012 Author Member Share Posted September 14, 2012 Official teaser is here. Ibos3yAEhHE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted September 14, 2012 Author Member Share Posted September 14, 2012 http://www.hinews.cn/news/system/2012/09/14/014955677.shtml Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted November 11, 2012 Author Member Share Posted November 11, 2012 New teaser trailer. bkOoXlWYghA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member nectarsis Posted November 12, 2012 Member Share Posted November 12, 2012 Looks interesting so far... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted November 15, 2012 Author Member Share Posted November 15, 2012 First review of the movie. http://www.filmbiz.asia/reviews/drug-war?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member mark187 Posted November 18, 2012 Member Share Posted November 18, 2012 all the reviews have been great! I really hope they announce the release date soon. some sites state December for China and HK, but I've heard it'll actually be around February for China, and HK could be later than that, but nothing's certain yet. if anybody has some concrete info on the release date, especially for HK, it would be much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted January 8, 2013 Author Member Share Posted January 8, 2013 Drug War Hong Kong auteur Johnnie To’s first action film to be shot in mainland China is gritty, uncompromising and hugely exhilarating. It feels like a step forward for a director whose more recent bullet ballets – in particular Sparrow (2008) and Vengeance (2009) – had started to feel increasingly stylised. There’s nothing mannered about the anti-trafficking police operation charted in Drug War (Duzhan): perhaps mindful of his need to prove to the censors that he’s taking narcotics seriously, To spends less time choreographing conflict and more charting, at a breakneck pace, the messiness of a nasty, vicious war. It’s proof of the maturity of the Chinese production sector that it has bankrolled a film that comes on like The French Connection meets The Wire, and features several scenes of in-your-face (and in-their-noses) drug use. Of course, mainland audiences may not be given the benefit of a domestic release, but elsewhere this feisty, pugnacious number will positively benefit from its pioneering location, among international cineastes curious to see the mean streets of the New China. To followers and Asian genre fans should embrace the film warmly, and auxiliary prospects look upbeat. The film was shoehorned into the Rome film festival at the last minute. To’s determination not to glamourise his subject is clear from the get-go, when after a stake-out at a motorway toll booth that nets a haul of drug mules, we’re shown, in grubby detail, the painful excretion and washing of the drug-packed ovules these peasant pawns have swallowed. In the same hospital, Timmy (Koo, dubbed into Mandarin) is being kept under police watch while being treated for skin lesions caused by an explosion at the drug factory he operates. Re-apprehended after an escape attempt, a convalescent Timmy offers to help police narcotics unit captain Zhang (Honglei) in return for commutation of his death penalty (which is automatically handed out to large-scale drug producers and traffickers in China) to life imprisonment. So begins a wary partnership between the tough yet circumspect old police officer and Louis Koo’s entrepreneurial young drug lieutenant, who helps to set up a meeting with his boss Brother HaHa (Ping), named after his trademark laugh. The jeopardy factor is nicely upped when, in order to get to the higher echelons of the drug supply and distribution chain, Zhang starts to impersonate Haha, supported by serious young policewoman Yang Xiaobei (Yi) in the role of the drug baron’s flouncy floozy wife. Helped by two out of town cops who have been trailing a lorry full of drug factory chemicals, Zhang’s team begin to home in on shadowy Uncle Bill (Zhenqi), who may or not be the regional drug world’s Mr Big. Surveillance operations, stake-outs and undercover infiltrations succeed each other at breathless speed, taking us from luxe hotels to a drug factory presided over by two deaf-mute brothers to new-rich Chinese nightclubs with glam cabaret floorshows. The film is set in and around Tianjen, Beijing’s rapidly growing seaport, which is presented here as a place of savage, unregulated modernity. A scene in which Zhang, posing as Brother HaHa, orders the whole Tianjen fishing fleet out to sea to impress Uncle Bill, is rich with symbolic resonance, as we see dozens of merry Peoples’ Republic pennants flapping in the wind as the boats set sail, apparently at the beck and call of a sleazy drug baron. Not since PTU (2003) and Breaking News (2004) has To really got under the skin of a working police unit to this extent. There’s not much psychological shading, to be sure, but little observations like the dash of the two out of town cops to urinate by the side of the road when they’re finally given time off by superior officer Zhang wryly nail the trials of the job, and the team exudes loyal esprit de corps without the need for heavy buddy-love dialogue. It’s this understated solidarity, and the higher stakes of crime and its prevention in mainland China, that make the shootouts (especially the final school bus sequence) feel a lot more bruisingly than the urban gun dance of Sparrow or Exiled. The dirty realism is amplified by To’s use of natural light and anyway-they-fall camera angles: with almost a TV look at times, Drug War does its best to avoid the conventional noirish atmosphere and Hong Kong gangster aesthetic that To himself helped to define. http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/the-latest/drug-war/5049065.article?blocktitle=Reviews&contentID=2614 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted January 8, 2013 Author Member Share Posted January 8, 2013 http://www.filmsmash.com/?p=7165 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member mark187 Posted January 8, 2013 Member Share Posted January 8, 2013 so when is the release date for HK? I'm getting so impatient! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted January 8, 2013 Author Member Share Posted January 8, 2013 The HK release is next month I heard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted February 13, 2013 Author Member Share Posted February 13, 2013 Well Go USA picks up US rights to the movie. http://www.filmbiz.asia/news/well-go-hooked-by-drug-war?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member mark187 Posted February 28, 2013 Member Share Posted February 28, 2013 Kozo says this website claims Drug War opens on April 25 in HK, but I don't see where it says anything. he did use the hashtag #grainofsalt though. http://www.hkheadline.com/ent/ent_film_list.asp?mode=2&p=2# Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member mark187 Posted March 13, 2013 Member Share Posted March 13, 2013 HK release date is confirmed for April 18! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted March 14, 2013 Author Member Share Posted March 14, 2013 Italian audiences are raving over this one. I'm prepped! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted March 14, 2013 Author Member Share Posted March 14, 2013 Major gun damage!!! pO-AJq04nKk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member mark187 Posted March 15, 2013 Member Share Posted March 15, 2013 the new trailer is the best one yet! I will try to wait patiently to see this movie!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator One Armed Boxer Posted April 18, 2013 Moderator Share Posted April 18, 2013 Twitch & lovehkfilm have given this one the thumbs up! - http://twitchfilm.com/2013/04/review-drug-war-supplies-high-octane-entertainment.html http://www.lovehkfilm.com/reviews_2/drug_war.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted April 18, 2013 Author Member Share Posted April 18, 2013 As I expected... To is back! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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