বুধবার, ২৭ জানুয়ারী, ২০১৬

Election

Rival gang leaders are locked in a struggle to become the new chairman of Hong Kong's Triad society. 

Director: Johnnie To

Writers: Nai-Hoi Yau (as Yau Nai Hoi), Tin-Shing Yip (as Yip Tin Shing)

Stars: Louis Koo, Suet Lam, Tony Ka Fai Leung


Storyline

Rival gang leaders are locked in a struggle to become the new chairman of Hong Kong's Triad society. 

Election Movie Reviews

 
Despite a tight narrative, Johnnie To's Election feels at times like it was once a longer picture, with many characters and plot strands abandoned or ultimately unresolved. Some of these are dealt with in the truly excellent and far superior sequel, Election 2: Harmony is a Virtue, but it's still a dependably enthralling thriller about a contested Triad election that bypasses the usual shootouts and explosions (though not the violence) in favour of constantly shifting alliances that can turn in the time it takes to make a phone call. It's also a film where the most ruthless character isn't always the most threatening one, as the chilling ending makes only too clear: one can imagine a lifetime of psychological counselling being necessary for all the trauma that one inflicts on one unfortunate bystander.

Simon Yam, all too often a variable actor but always at his best under To's direction, has possibly never been better in the lead, not least because Tony Leung's much more extrovert performance makes his stillness more the powerful.

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