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Young and Dangerous | |
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Directed by | Andrew Lau |
Produced by | Wong Jing Manfred Wong |
Written by | Manfred Wong Based on the Comic Strip by Cowman and Dickey Yau |
Starring | Ekin Cheng Jordan Chan |
Music by | Clarence Hui |
Cinematography | Andrew Lau |
Edited by | Marco Mak |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Golden Harvest Company |
Release date | |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese/English |
Young And Dangerous Reloaded (2013) The furious Tin-yee, together with his buddies, Ho-Nam(Him Law ), Chicken (Oscar Leung ), Pou-Pan (Jazz Lam ) tracked down Med King to revenge May’s death. As Med King was under the wing of Ugly Kwan (Sammy Sum ), a leader of the Hung Hing triad, Kwan gave orders to get rid of Ho-Nam by all means. The young cast of Young and Dangerous: Reloaded graced the red carpet at Mongkok on Tuesday night for the gala premiere of the film adaptation of the classic comic book series, Teddy Boy.The stars talked about their experiences and expectations in the highly-anticipated film, which opened in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Thailand cinemas on January.
Young and Dangerous (Chinese: 古惑仔之人在江湖) is a 1996 Hong Kong crime film about a group of triad members, detailing their adventures and dangers in a Hong Kong Triad society. Directed by the film's cinematographerAndrew Lau, the film features a large ensemble cast, which includes Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Francis Ng, Gigi Lai and Simon Yam.
Based on a popular comic book series named 'Guwak tsai' or 'Teddy Boy' in English. [1] This film contributed a lot to the public image of triads and was condemned by certain quarters as glorifying secret triad societies. However, it was immensely popular in Hong Kong and spun a long list of sequels and spin-offs. Its main actors and actresses have also become major stars in their own right.
Plot[edit]
Beginning in 1985, teenagers Chan Ho Nam (Ekin Cheng), his best friends 'Chicken' Chiu (Jordan Chan), Tai Tin Yee (Michael Tse), Pou Pan (Jerry Lam) and older brother Chow Pan (Jason Chu) idolise the local 'Hung Hing' Society and one of its leaders, 'Uncle Bee' (Ng Chi Hung). When Ho Nam and his friends are beaten by Hung Hing's 'Ugly Kwan' (Francis Ng) and his men following a misunderstanding, they decide to join the society, following Bee.
Ten years later, in 1995, Ho Nam and his buddies have established themselves as Bee's enforcers, performing their first successful hit on Kwan's associate 'Ba Bai' (Joe Chen). At the same time, Brother Fai Hung has the stuttering Smartie (Gigi Lai a.k.a. Tania Sammy) carjack Ho Nam's Toyota MR2 and demand payment, but unfortunately she gets caught by Ho Nam and his friends and is punished by eating dozens of Chinese barbecue pork buns.
Seeing Ho Nam is making a name for himself in the society, Kwan attempts to buy him out and have Ho Nam work for him instead of Bee, but the gangster refuses. When he finds Smartie about to be forced into an adult film produced by Kwan's studio, Ho Nam takes her aside, claiming she is his woman. The indebted Smartie follows him, even beginning to fall for him. One day, Bee is tasked with an assignment by Hung Hing chairman Chiang Tin Sung (Simon Yam) to head to Macau and perform another hit. Bee orders Ho Nam and his men to execute the plan. Sadly, this was all a ploy on Kwan's doing: by using Chicken's fidelity to separate him from Ho Nam and falsifying information to chairman Chiang, Ho Nam and his remaining friends are ambushed by other triad members under Kwan. Chow Pan is brutally killed and Ho Nam is blamed for the failed hit. Friendships begin to tear apart when Chicken's girlfriend and Ho Nam are kidnapped and drugged by Kwan's men into sex, videotaping their actions as proof of violating orders. With nearly all of Hung Hing looking for them for explanations, Chicken heads to Taiwan in exile.
At a Hung Hing summit, Kwan accuses Bee of failing the hit and Ho Nam for breaking the 'code' of sleeping with his best friend's woman, with the videotape as evidence. Kwan also takes the opportunity of blaming chairman Chiang for not inducing better protocols within the society and nominates himself as the new chairman. Other branch leaders are in agreement, thus Chiang steps down and Kwan takes the head position, with only Bee opposing him. To settle things, Ho Nam is punished and banned from rejoining Hung Hing. Ten months later, Kwan orders Bee killed alongside his entire family. With most of Hung Hing siding with Kwan, and no evidence to support Kwan killing Bee, Ho Nam can do next to nothing, until Chicken returns from Taiwan, now a branch leader in a local triad and re-establishes relations with his friends. Deciding to get rid of Kwan and bring back the morally inclined Chiang, Ho Nam and Chicken bribe other branch leaders into assassinating Kwan. Working indirectly with local law enforcement, who have discovered Kwan has been smuggling cocaine using his film studio, Ho Nam and his allies manage to corner Kwan, who admits to everything, until he tries to escape using Pou Pan as a hostage. He is eventually shot and killed by a police officer for wielding a firearm and pointing at him.

Chiang returns and retakes the position of Hung Hing chairman, congratulating Ho Nam for his efforts, ensuring his name will be well known throughout the society. This movie glorifies the value in being virtuous even in a life of crime. In a world in which loyalties do not exist, these group of young gangsters stood by their friends and followed the code of friendship even to the end.
Cast and roles[edit]
- Ekin Cheng – Chan Ho-Nam
- Jordan Chan – Chicken
- Gigi Lai – Smartie / Stammer
- Francis Ng – Ugly Kwan
- Ng Chi Hung – Uncle Bee
- Simon Yam – Chiang Tin-Sung
- Michael Tse – Dai Tin-Yee
- Jason Chu – Chow Pan
- Jerry Lamb – Pou Pan
- Suki Chan – Ho Yan
- Joe Chen – Ba-Bai
- Ha Ping – Mrs. Lee
- Dion Lam – Silly Keung
- Spencer Lam – Father Lam
- Lee Siu-kei – Kei
- Shing Fui-On – Brother Sau
- Wang Lung-wei – Master Wai
- Wai-Man Chan – Camel Head
References[edit]
- ^'Gu huo zi: Zhi ren zai jiang hu (Young and Dangerous)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
Young And Dangerous Reloaded 2013 Full Movie 123movies
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External links[edit]
- Young and Dangerous on IMDb
Young And Dangerous The Prequel
Young And Dangerous Reloaded 2013 Full Movies
The young cast of Young and Dangerous: Reloaded <古惑仔:江湖新秩序> graced the red carpet at Mongkok on Tuesday night for the gala premiere of the film adaptation of the classic comic book series, Teddy Boy <古惑仔>. The stars talked about their experiences and expectations in the highly-anticipated film, which opened in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Thailand cinemas on January 10, 2013.
Him Law Portrays a Different Chan Ho Nam
“When filming was over, I felt like I’ve released a heavy burden,” said Him Law (羅仲謙), who stars as the film’s protagonist, Chan Ho Nam. However, Him found his nerves tensing up again at the start the gala premiere.
Young and Dangerous: Reloaded, released in both Category III and IIB versions, will be going against major blockbusters such as The Grandmaster <一代宗師> and The Last Tycoon <大上海>. Him expressed that he is more concerned about whether or not his portrayal of Chan Ho Nam will be accepted by the audience, rather than the film’s box office.
Asked if rumored girlfriend, Tavia Yeung (楊怡), plans to support the film, Him smiled, “I believe that she will support my films.” However, the 28-year-old actor did not ask Tavia for acting tips during the filming of Young and Dangerous: Reloaded, and said, “It’s a very masculine film, so I think it is better to ask a man for advice.”
Him was a fan of the nineties film adaptation of Teddy Boy, Young and Dangerous <古惑仔>, which starred Ekin Cheng (鄭伊健) as Chan Ho Nam. However, Him avoided re-watching the original series, expressing that he did not want to copy Ekin’s style.
Oscar Leung Ready to Tackle Kenny Wee
Oscar Leung (梁烈唯), who portrays Chan Ho Nam’s sidekick, Chicken, is currently in lawsuit with Kenny Wee (黃浩). Asked for his thoughts on “counter-suing” Kenny, Oscar said, “Don’t use that term. I just want to retrieve my justice through the law.”
Oscar estimated that the lawyer retaining fee would cost up to a six-figure sum. “Besides my family, my friends are also willing to lend money to me. Thanks for their concern and love. I am able to handle it myself. Even my neighbors are voicing out their support for me! I am very happy. Justice lies inherently in the hearts of the people. I am not worried.”
Winnie Leung Bares It All
Winnie Leung (梁敏儀), who portrays Anna, shares an illicit affair with Sammy Shum’s (沈震軒) villain character, Ugly Kwan, in the film. For their bed scene, Anna went topless, exposing her breasts.
“It was embarrassing when we had to re-watch that scene together,” said Winnie as she recalled her filming experience with Sammy. “Luckily, everyone was satisfied with our performance.”
Winnie expressed that she will not mind if she has to film similar erotic scenes in the future, but said, “Just don’t have me do full frontal nudity.”
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