Friday, June 15, 2007

Protégé

I didn’t see an HK movie for some time but Protégé is one of the movies that I was looking forward to because of the grand cast, the director and the producer. I didn’t care if the movie sucks; just seeing Andy Lau, Daniel Wu and Louis Koo in one movie is satisfying enough…ha!

Synopsis from Yesasia:
Special agent Nick (Daniel Wu), is deep undercover in the heart of Asia’s lucrative crime trade as he plays protégé to one of the key players in the game, “Banker” (Andy Lau). In the eight years he has been infiltrating the underworld industry, Nick has amassed enough evidence to indict Banker, but has been ordered to remain undercover and expose the identity of the man behind Banker in order to bring down the entire organization. However, as Nick becomes more trusted and embroiled with Banker’s crime family, he finds himself corrupted by the easy money and his new found power. Unable to separate himself from his undercover persona, he immerses himself into his role as a crime figure. In the seedy underbelly of mob culture, where redemption comes at a price and the borders of justice, loyalties and truth are constantly changing, Nick grapples with dangerous choices and finds himself flirting with more than the devil. Following in the tradition of films like Traffic, Protégé is a suspense-filled exploration of the complex relationships and loyalties within the multilayered, international crime syndicates of today.


My comments:
It’s sure an interesting movie; we get to see the making process of heroin and we are exposed to the “slangs” of the heroin trade. There are not a lot of action scenes but it’s still exciting and tense especially that drug bust sequence. I’m pretty impressed with the acting this time because they are actually into their characters. Andy Lau is an interesting character. He’s the drug lord with a lot of illnesses but he never took drugs himself and tells Daniel Wu to stay away from those who take. He claims that since there is demand so he supplies and he should not be blamed. He seems to have a point and right but it doesn’t seem right too…hmmm…

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