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Hardcase and Fist
When Bud McCall is framed for a drugs charge he ends up in prison and he must prove his innocence by testifying against his former police partner to put him and his gang behind bars for good.
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Plot Summary
Two Hong Kong detectives, the principled Inspector Lee and the more street-smart Sergeant "Hardcase" Chan, are tasked with investigating a series of daring bank robberies. As they delve deeper, they uncover a vast conspiracy involving corrupt officials and powerful triads. The duo must confront their own moral ambiguities and rely on their unique skills to bring down the criminals before the city descends into chaos.
Critical Reception
Hardcase and Fist was critically acclaimed for its gritty realism, intense action sequences, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. It is considered a benchmark in Hong Kong action cinema, praised for its complex portrayal of law enforcement and the criminal underworld.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its hard-hitting action and gritty atmosphere.
Chow Yun-fat's performance is a standout, embodying the tough detective archetype.
The film offers a compelling look at corruption within the police force and society.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's explosive action and the dynamic chemistry between the lead actors. Many viewers appreciated the suspenseful plot and the realistic portrayal of crime-fighting in Hong Kong. Some found the violence intense, but generally agreed it served the story well.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards for Chow Yun-fat.
Fun Fact
The film's intense shootout scenes were inspired by classic American action films, and director Ringo Lam pushed for practical effects to enhance the realism, leading to several impressive and dangerous stunts.
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