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One Night in Mongkok (2004)

One Night in Mongkok (2004)
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A deadly car accident threatens to cause a violent gang war on the crowded streets on Hong Kong's Mongkok district in writer/director Derek Yee's thriller One Night in Mongkok. Officer Milo (Alex Fong)'s task force is assigned to the case when a gangster's son is accidentally killed during a drunken dispute with a rival gang. He soon learns that a hitman has been hired to take out the rival gang leader. While Milo and his crew desperately try to find and stop the hired gun, fearing all-out war in the streets, Lai Fu (Daniel Wu), a smart but inexperienced killer from a small town in the mainland, arrives in Hong Kong to do his job. A decent sort, he intercedes when he sees a thug threatening a prostitute at his hotel. She turns out to be Dan Dan (Cecilia Cheung from Running on Karma), from a small town not far from his own. Dan Dan is a very practical young woman, and when she sees the wad of cash Lai Fu is carrying (half of his payment for the job), she pretty much latches onto him. Since she knows her way around town, this turns out to be a help to Lai Fu when he finds out that the contractor who hired him has ratted him out to the cops. As it turns out, Lai Fu isn't really that interested in killing for money, and has an ulterior, more benign motive for his trip into town. But the cops and assorted bad guys are closing in anyway. One Night in Mongkok, winner of the 2004 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director and Best Screenplay, had its New York premiere at the 2005 New York Asian Film Festival, presented by Subway Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel WuCecilia Cheung, (more)
Director(s):
Derek Yee
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of One Night in Mongkok

A deadly car accident threatens to cause a violent gang war on the crowded streets on Hong Kong's Mongkok district in writer/director Derek Yee's thriller One Night in Mongkok. Officer Milo (Alex Fong)'s task force is assigned to the case when a gangster's son is accidentally killed during a drunken dispute with a rival gang. He soon learns that a hitman has been hired to take out the rival gang leader. While Milo and his crew desperately try to find and stop the hired gun, fearing all-out war in the streets, Lai Fu (Daniel Wu), a smart but inexperienced killer from a small town in the mainland, arrives in Hong Kong to do his job. A decent sort, he intercedes when he sees a thug threatening a prostitute at his hotel. She turns out to be Dan Dan (Cecilia Cheung from Running on Karma), from a small town not far from his own. Dan Dan is a very practical young woman, and when she sees the wad of cash Lai Fu is carrying (half of his payment for the job), she pretty much latches onto him. Since she knows her way around town, this turns out to be a help to Lai Fu when he finds out that the contractor who hired him has ratted him out to the cops. As it turns out, Lai Fu isn't really that interested in killing for money, and has an ulterior, more benign motive for his trip into town. But the cops and assorted bad guys are closing in anyway. One Night in Mongkok, winner of the 2004 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director and Best Screenplay, had its New York premiere at the 2005 New York Asian Film Festival, presented by Subway Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Derek Yee
Writer(s):
Derek Yee
Producer(s):
Daniel LamDau Sau-fong
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Tom C.

    not your typical hong kong gangster movie, I thought Derek Yee did a good job of capturing the sense of Mongkok - the "most densely populated city in the world" from the opening scene. this is less of a honk kong gangster movie than it is an artistic drama with a little bit of action. to be honest I was motivated to watch mostly because of cecilia cheung, who does not disappoint, good actress that just fills up the screen.

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    William B.

    Wow good movie

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    Denna B.

    Up to its theatrical release, this was likely one of the best films the actors had starred in. If you liked "Infernal Affairs", then you might like this as they share similar good production values and serious characters. The acting, directing and cinematography were very good. The DTS audio option made very good use of surround sound. As for extras, on Disc 1, there's a commentary with the director and lead actor and trailers for two other movies. Worth adding only if you absolutely loved the movie, on Disc 2, there's a "Making Of" featurette (13:09 min), a "Deleted Scenes With Audio Commentary" (27:48 min), a "Promotion Highlights" containing three featurettes (15:50 min), three trailers for the movie and trailers for four other films. Recommended.

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