The Wall
A modern HK Cinema throwback to eighties triad dramas. Jordan Chan is Cho, a recently released ex-con who was imprisoned when he took the heat for a killing performed by his childhood buddy Dik (Patrick Tam). Now free, Cho only wants to be rid of the triad life, but finds himself inexorably drawn back in when Dik reappears. Dik is now a top triad lieutenant, and only wants to repay Cho for his loyalty and friendship. The two reforge their friendship, but it's an uneasy alliance which is complicated by Dik's seeming enjoyment at the violence of the triad life. Matters reach a head when Cho romances San (Cherrie Ying), the girlfriend of Dik's triad boss, leading to an explosive confrontation between the two longtime friends. Directed with smart, low-key precision by Marco Mak, The Wall is a tense action drama which recalls the righteous triad dramas of old!
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | 黑道風雲 |
| Year | 2002 |
| Country | Hong Kong |
| Genre | Action, Crime, Thriller |
| Director | Marco Mak Chi-Sin |
| Runtime | 91 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 3.5/10 (2 votes) |
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Director Marco Mak constructs a narrative as a classic tragedy of duty and betrayal, relying on the proven formulas of eighties Hong Kong crime cinema. It explores the fragility of male friendship under the pressure of circumstance and street codes.
What lingers after viewing is a tense, ascetic thriller where emotional eruptions replace lavish shootouts, and the final confrontation becomes the logical outcome of moral choices. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Marco Mak Chi-Sin
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Watch late at night, for fans of subdued crime dramas about fateful decisions.
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