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Posted on 04.23.07 by David @ 5:54 am
Johnnie To, the director of such Hong Kong classics as The Heroic Trio and The Mission, has been on a roll the last few years with a steady succession of masterful films, including Election (see review here), Election 2 (see capsule review here), PTU, Running on Karma, Breaking News, and Exiled (see review here). His Milkyway production company has become a sign of excellence and creativity in cinema. ![]() In preparation for the US release of Election and Election 2 (retitled Triad Election) at the Film Forum in New York (see link here), and with Magnolia Pictures plans to do the same with Exiled, CSB’s David Austin had an opportunity to sit down with Mr. To (in a hotel courtyard so that Mr. To could enjoy his stogie) and discuss the Election films, along with some of his other recent work. CSB: One question I have to ask before we talk about the Election films – I heard Simon Yam says he wants to do some more PTU movies. Are you going to be involved? JT: Yes, it’s our company. It will be a four-part television feature shot in 35mm. The name is not PTU – it will be called Tactical Unit instead. Basically, the same characters from PTU return – Simon, Lam Suet, and Maggie Siu come back. I am the producer. Each of the four parts will be directed by good directors - next generation directors. For instance, Law Wing-cheong, who did “2 Become 1,” and Larry Lau [Lawrence Ah Mon], who did the recent Lau Ching-wan movie where he plays an actor who’s out of love with film [My Name is Fame], and he did “Spacked Out” for Milkyway, and “Gimme Gimme.” Universe financed it; it’s supposed to be something for the cable channel. Filed under: Movie News and Movie News: Hong Kong and Contributors: David and Movies: Election (2005) and People: Johnnie To and Movie News: Interviews and Movies: Election 2 (2006) and Movies: Exiled (2006) Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 07.11.06 by David @ 12:01 pm
An interesting grab-bag of films this week, all from Asia. Johnny To returns with ELECTION 2 (Hak se wui yi wo wai kwai) We at Cinema Strikes Back chose Johnny To’s Election as our top film pick of 2005 (see article here), so we are very excited that Election 2 (2006) is being released on Region 0 Hong Kong DVD by Panorama on July 14. In keeping with most new HK releases, the DVD looks great and is anamorphic widescreen. ![]() Election 2, which picks up two years after the first film, does not disappoint, though it is not a masterpiece like its predecessor. All the major characters from the first film (that survived) return for the sequel, including Nick Cheung as Jet. The film does suffer a little from its tighter focus on Jimmy (Louis Koo), the business-minded gangster who supported Simon Yam in the previous film. Jimmy is interesting but not as compelling as Simon Yam or Tony Leung’s characters in the original. As before, the secondary characters (with the exception of Jimmy’s underwritten wife) are great, though Lam Suet makes what amounts to little more than cameo. The standout newcomer is Mark Cheng, playing Jimmy’s bodyguard, a vicious killer who may also be the most likeable character in the film. Filed under: General and Movie News and DVD News and DVD News: Hong Kong and DVD News: Japan and People: Johnnie To and DVD Companies: Criterion Collection and DVD Companies: Media Blasters and Movies: Election 2 (2006) and DVD News: This Week in DVD Comments: None |










