Tactical Unit - Human Nature
Tactical Unit - Human Nature

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Tactical Unit - Human Nature

2008
Movie
88 min
Cantonese

CID officer Tong gets himself entangled with a gang of killers from mainland China, who are out killing criminals to rob them of their money, and using an ideological basis to justify the killings as protecting mainland China from the criminal scum of Hong Kong.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Wong Wai-manGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

This installment of the "Tactical Unit" series follows the dedicated yet conflicted members of the Special Duties Unit as they navigate a complex case involving a dangerous criminal organization and internal corruption. Facing moral dilemmas and personal sacrifices, the officers must confront the darker aspects of human nature within the force and on the streets.

Critical Reception

While the "Tactical Unit" series generally received praise for its gritty realism and action sequences, 'Human Nature' was seen as a solid, albeit standard, entry. Critics appreciated the continued exploration of the officers' personal struggles and the tense atmosphere, though some noted it didn't break significant new ground within the police procedural genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of police work and intense action.

  • Lauded for the performances of its lead actors.

  • Some found the plot to be predictable at times.

Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this specific film.

Fun Fact

The "Tactical Unit" series was originally conceived as a trilogy, with each film focusing on a different facet of the Special Duties Unit's operations and the moral complexities they face.

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