Prison on Fire (1987)
BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280x716 | x264 @ 6500 Kbps | 101 min | 5,54 Gb
Audio: Mandarin and Cantonese - each AC3 5.1 @ 640 Kbps | Subs: English, Chinese
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280x716 | x264 @ 6500 Kbps | 101 min | 5,54 Gb
Audio: Mandarin and Cantonese - each AC3 5.1 @ 640 Kbps | Subs: English, Chinese
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director: Ringo Lam
Writer: Yin Nam
Stars: Yun-Fat Chow, Tony Ka Fai Leung, Ka-Kui Ho
An explosive crime-drama that caused a sensation upon its release. Audiences gasped for breath from the bloodshed and violence, yet were deeply moved by the fraternal bond between the two leading characters. Chow Yun-Fat and Tony Leung are riveting as the inmates who get involved with the intracacies of the prision system.
I first watched this movie when I was rather young. After 13 years, I've just re-watched it. Still a brilliant piece of work. Often, I'd be bored watching old films which I had thought the world of. But this movie still amazes and excites me after so many years.
I am sure the more violent scenes were cut from the version I watched, because I vaguely remember moments that were a lot more shocking. But I would't classify it as a "violent" movie, because there was a lot of meaning to it. If I as an elementary school child could take it, it shouldn't be any more gruesome than The Ring 2.
Simply watching Chow Yun Fatt was a treat in itself. His acting was intriguing and absolutely intense. Never did a moment pass that he wasn't giving in his best. The smiles and the stares, the jokes and the scorn, the singing and the scolding… and who would forget his orange with 3 cigarettes? No kid from a chinese-speaking family doesn't remember this classic arrangement.
Tony Leung, another great actor, could be seen shining in his own right. Although much of the glamour belonged to Chow Yun Fatt, Tony Leung's performance in the suicide scene, and the sheer ignorance in his eyes as he incurred the wrath of just about everyone, were truly commendable. He was the "stupid little lamb" in the film.
Watch this film, and you'd find "Anna and the King" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" terrible jokes. I still can't believe Chow Yun Fatt starred in these 2 films. From an Asian's point of view, his recent Hollywood films were disappointing. His roles in these new films were a far cry from his memorable performances in "The Story of Ah Lang", "A Better Tomorrow" and this film. Special effects can't be everything in a movie. Realism is more important.
And don't walk away without learning how to sing the prisoners' favourite song! *Yian sum yu sei shueang yao do siu…
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