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Election (2005)

Election (2005)
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A crime family flirts with democracy, leading to a fierce gangland battle in this stylish crime drama from Hong Kong director Johnnie To. With over 50,000 members, the Wo Shing Society is one of the largest and most powerful Triads in Hong Kong, and when the leadership committee needs a new head man, they decide to put the matter to a vote of their underlings. The two candidates are Lok (Simon Yam), a cool leader who doesn't rattle easily, and Big D (Tony Leung Kar-Fai), who has a short temper and is prone to violence. After Uncle Weng (Wong Tin-lam), an elderly and well-regarded member of the Triad, gives Lok his endorsement, he wins by a landslide, which does not sit well with Big D's uncertain temper. A ceremonial walking stick which is given to the Wo Shing Society's elected leader has disappeared, and Big D will stop at nothing to make sure it stays out of Lok's hands; meanwhile, the Hong Kong police are determined to bring down the Triad, and Big D ends up behind bars. The Wo Shing Society falls into chaos as in-fighting threatens to tear the Triad apart before the walking stick can be returned and Lok can be inaugurated as their new chief. Election (aka Hak Sewui) was a major box office success in Asia, and the story continued the following year in Election 2 (aka Hak se wui yi wo wai kwai). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Simon YamTony Leung Kar-Fai, (more)
Director(s):
Johnny To
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Election

A crime family flirts with democracy, leading to a fierce gangland battle in this stylish crime drama from Hong Kong director Johnnie To. With over 50,000 members, the Wo Shing Society is one of the largest and most powerful Triads in Hong Kong, and when the leadership committee needs a new head man, they decide to put the matter to a vote of their underlings. The two candidates are Lok (Simon Yam), a cool leader who doesn't rattle easily, and Big D (Tony Leung Kar-Fai), who has a short temper and is prone to violence. After Uncle Weng (Wong Tin-lam), an elderly and well-regarded member of the Triad, gives Lok his endorsement, he wins by a landslide, which does not sit well with Big D's uncertain temper. A ceremonial walking stick which is given to the Wo Shing Society's elected leader has disappeared, and Big D will stop at nothing to make sure it stays out of Lok's hands; meanwhile, the Hong Kong police are determined to bring down the Triad, and Big D ends up behind bars. The Wo Shing Society falls into chaos as in-fighting threatens to tear the Triad apart before the walking stick can be returned and Lok can be inaugurated as their new chief. Election (aka Hak Sewui) was a major box office success in Asia, and the story continued the following year in Election 2 (aka Hak se wui yi wo wai kwai). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Johnny To
Writer(s):
Yau Nai-hoiYip Tin-sing
Producer(s):
Charles HeungDennis Law
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    Paul C.

    Great mood and tone. Characters fresh and strong. Loved the way they built the tension and pushed you to want more...Uncle Teng, best character since Rocky's Paulie. just as most great prequals should. Can not wait till Election III comes around!

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    Chris B.

    do not listen to any review below 5 stars! this is a fantastic gangster film. you will be left wanting more, and thankfully youll have it with triad election. both are the authority of hong gangster films. as goodfellas and the godfather are for the united states. typical of other reviewers here to give 1 or 2 stars here because their brains can not grasp looking at pictures and reading words at the same time. another complains not enough action, but this is not an action film. the genre is called crime drama. not gangster kung fu machine gun bazooka drama. i hate to always pick on peeps cause of the subs, but really how can you deduct stars because it wasnt made in the u.s.? ps dont get to excited its not better than the godfather 1 and 2 as stated by one reviewer

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    Philipp E.

    It's a chinese-style "Goodfellas", meaning it shows you the inner workings of the (chinese) Mob.

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