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Kill the Wolf (Hong Kong Edition)

The mainland version has a different ending. Of course, justice triumphed over evil.

That fat landlord doesn't know who it is, does he?

Chinese name for killing wolves.

◎ movie name SPL

◎2005

China and Hongkong.

◎ Category plot/action

Speak cantonese.

◎ Screen Chinese/English

◎IMDB score 7.0/ 10 (230 votes)

◎IMDB link /title/tt0478024

◎ File format XviD+MP3

◎ Video size 608x336

◎ the file size is 1CD 49 x 15MB.

◎ The film length is 0 1:32:49.

◎ Director Ye Weixin Ye Weixin.

Starring Yam Tat-wah Yam Tat-wah.

Sammo Hung Sammo Hung Gambo

Donnie Yen Donnie Yen

Jason Wu, jason wu

◎ Jane

Under the command of Senior Inspector Chen Guozhong (Yam Tat-wah), the Major Crimes Unit has repeatedly made outstanding achievements, and cure a disease has become an immortal. Inspector Ma Jun (Donnie Yen) will replace Chen Guozhong who retired early. He is determined to lead the major crimes unit to set things right.

Baoye (Sammo Hung) is an up-and-coming gangster, and his right-hand man Jack (Jason Wu) is a fast-moving cold-blooded killer. Often commit crimes, but the police find it difficult to catch them.

A plainclothes policeman sent near Baoye, Chen Guozhong, was found murdered. Zhong thought Bao Ye must have done it, and vowed to bring Bao Ye to justice. However, due to insufficient evidence, Bao was acquitted and issued an gauntlet to Zhong and other police officers when he left. As long as his men walk out of the police station, they will die of natural causes. Loyal subordinates were killed by Jack one by one.

Later, Ma Jun found out that Zhong's subordinates had something to hide from Bao. For the dignity of the police, in order to avenge the brothers, the army first launched a fierce duel with Jack, and then independently fought against Bao Ye to rescue Guo Zhong.

Zhong took his adopted daughter to the seaside to watch the sunset. ...

Selling points of Kill the Wolf:

1, elaborated by the director and Donnie Yen.

Before shooting Kill the Wolf, director Ye Weixin and action director Donnie Yen both had the same idea-to finish a movie with real actions and plots. Ye Weixin pointed out that in recent years, Hong Kong films either focus on the plot or only focus on the action; So he hopes that this film can successfully combine the two into one.

Donnie Yen said, "It's time to break some conventions and inject new standards into modern Hong Kong action movies. But only a few directors in Hong Kong can control both at the same time, and I believe Ye Weixin can do it. " He believes that this commercial production driven by powerful people will be a refreshing film.

Ye Weixin explained that the title of "Kill the Wolf" was taken from three malefic stars in China's stargazing theory: Seven Killings, Pojun, and Greedy Wolf, which represented the characters of the three protagonists. Seven Killings, Pojun and Wolf of Greedy represent destruction, struggle and greed respectively, but they are not necessarily bad stars. When they are in a line under certain circumstances, unexpected good things may happen.

The story revolves around the feud between Bao Ye, the underworld boss, and Chen Guozhong and Ma Jun, senior policemen. But as the story goes on, it is not difficult to find that each character is not only black and white. Ye Weixin said: "There is no right or wrong at all." In the film, when the bad guy kills the witness, he may have no remorse at all. However, going home at night, in the eyes of his family, he is really a good man. Similarly, the police will do whatever it takes to achieve their goals.

The strong lineup is enough for Donnie Yen to give up CGI and Ye Wei stunts. Donnie Yen said: "We just use special effects to make movies more modern; But I also try to make the action look more real. " He went on to explain: "No matter in Hongkong or Hollywood, many action movies rely on Ye Wei's special effects, and no one is spared. Perhaps, it is really gratifying that the special effects of Hong Kong films are so artificial; But I think filmmakers have gradually moved away from real martial arts movies. "

Donnie Yen also pointed out that he likes to shoot fighting scenes with a set of lenses, which makes it look real and wins applause from the audience. "Now the audience can easily learn a little martial arts in the fitness room. In order to make a film effect, it is necessary to attract them to buy tickets to watch, so the level of the film must be continuously improved. " He also said: "You must present unprecedented ideas to the audience and integrate these novel ideas into the film. This is a challenge that every filmmaker faces. We tried to shoot something beyond the imagination of the audience, but at the same time let the general public understand the film. "

2. Production team

Ye Weixin (Director)

Over the years, Ye Weixin is famous for his meticulous handling of the characters in his works, which makes him one of the major directors in Hong Kong in a short time.

Representative works: Thriller at Late Night 1 o'clock, Burst Interpol (1999), The Thief of the Next Generation (2000), Juliet and Liang Shanbo (2000), Big City and Small Things, Little White Dragon's Endless Love of Surfing, etc.

Wah-Chuen Lam (director of photography)

Royal cinematographer of Chen Guo, a world-renowned independent film director;

Masterpieces: Juliet and Liang Shanbo, Hainan Chicken Rice.

In recent years, Lin has also served as a director, and his first film, Firearms, was nominated for Best Drama, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2002 Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award.

Chen Guangrong (Music)

1999 won the Hong Kong Film Awards for "Best Original Film Music" for his fantasy action film Fengyun, which includes the trilogy Infernal Affairs, Thousand Machines and the last two works of the Young and Dangerous series.

3. Cast

Donnie Yen:

At the age of 19, he made his first film Laughing Tai Chi (1984).

1992, co-starred with Jet Li in "Men in Huang Er should strive for self-improvement".

Co-starred with Jackie Chan in The King of Ransom 2: Guild Wars between the Imperial Courts (2003).

"Thousand Machine Changes" and "Thousand Machine Changes II" are co-directors.

"Little Huang Feihong's Iron Horse" (1993) served as the action designer.

Director of "The Legend of War Wolf"

Space-time jihad (the ultimate hegemony of the challenger)

Ghost Assassin II (2002)

Jairo (name); Hero (movie name)

Sammo Hung:

As a legend in the Hong Kong film industry, he has participated in more than 40 films.

In the 1970s, the director "Flying Dragon Crossing the River" initiated the trend of kung fu comedy, and in the 1980s, he co-starred with fellow disciples Jackie Chan and Yuan Biao in "Five Lucky Stars", which even swept the Hong Kong box office.

In recent years, Sammo Hung broke into the American TV circle, and became a household name in the eyes of local audiences because he starred in the CBS police drama Dragon Crossing the River. He also collaborated with jean-claude van damme as the action director of two films, namely, King of Strike (1997) and Thunder Strike of Ke (1998). In 2002, Sammo Hung joined forces with his old partner Jackie Chan to become the action director of the film The Birth of a Flying Dragon. With an investment of 35 million yuan, this action film is the most expensive film ever made in Hong Kong.

Yam Tat-wah; Yam Tat-wah; Simon Yam

Since her debut, she has participated in more than 125 films and 40 plays.

He won the Hong Kong Film Award and the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for his "PTU" (2003), and was nominated as the best actor.

Representative works:

Street of Blood (1990), Grand Theft Auto (1992), Naked Agents (1993), Robbery (1996) and Expecting the Unexpected (1996).

Jason Wu:

Jason Wu, a former national martial arts champion, is the most promising comet in Asian martial arts today, and also the successor after Jet Li, Jackie Chan and other action superstars. Jason Wu, 1974, was born in Beijing. He joined the Beijing Wushu Team at the age of 6. 10 years ago, he was trained by the same martial arts master in Jet Li. Later, inspired by famous alumni, he participated in the competition and became the national Wushu champion from 1986 to 199 1 4 times.

Representative works:

Taiji Biography 1995, Shushan Biography, Drunk Horse.