Añade un argumento en tu idiomaHong Kong action thriller, about the Hong Kong Police Department's Special Duties Unit. When a raid by customs officials goes drastically wrong, the SDU are called in to deal with the ruthle... Leer todoHong Kong action thriller, about the Hong Kong Police Department's Special Duties Unit. When a raid by customs officials goes drastically wrong, the SDU are called in to deal with the ruthless mercenaries responsible, but before long the operation is derailed by a series of inter... Leer todoHong Kong action thriller, about the Hong Kong Police Department's Special Duties Unit. When a raid by customs officials goes drastically wrong, the SDU are called in to deal with the ruthless mercenaries responsible, but before long the operation is derailed by a series of inter-departmental rivalries that could cause more innocent lives to be lost.
- Premios
- 2 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
- Officer Don Wong
- (as Michael Fitzgerald Wong)
- Chief Kwong
- (as Stephen Chan Tak Gwong)
Reseñas destacadas
Giving this film anything more than a 2 is an insult to the Hong Kong film industry, that has produced many fine films over the years.
Co-written and directed by Gordon Chan has Officer Don Wong (Michael Fitzgerald Wong) leading SDU Unit SWAT team to take on drug and illegal gun runners. Situation worsens as soon as he allows an old friend who he used to trained with by the name of Rick (Richard Groose) was exploiting the situation by acting as a mole for his own criminal gang who want to go into illegal business themselves.
As an action guy, I did not care about this movie when I first saw it, and thought if I watched on streaming that I might change my mind. And as far as action movies is concerned there were times I could not tell what and who was doing what as even while wearing the masks and outfits I still was not able to tell who's who. I also though the shoot out that occurred at the forest was one of the most boring sequences I had ever seen for an action movie. While I was watching it reminded me of when I was young and I was playing around with toy guns with my peers.
This is a very interesting exception. Perhaps foreshadowing the burgeoning methamphetime problem, a PTU unit in Hong Kong first must confront a heavily armed gang of drug dealers who have a gigantic load of meth, then a seemingly police trained gang of thieves. And at the same deal, deal with an investigative unit that keeps wanting to join in on the gun fights, despite being hopelessly outclassed.
The action isn't non-stop, but there are at least 3 big gun fights, the finale of which is by far the most impressive. And what's impressive is that in all of the gun fights, actual tactics are used. Not just the hero running in with a pistol in each hand and shooting every bad guy (not that there is anything wrong with that, at least if its Chow Yun Fat). Actual talk about real firearms and military hardware, too. And teamwork.
The acting is interesting. It's not bad, but the lead actor speaks in English all the time (or mostly), while all the others mostly speak Cantonese. I guess because while Asian, the lead is from the US. Since I don't speak Cantonese either, I watched it with English subtitles, and it was weird having subtitles for the English parts in English (which I didn't need).
Also interesting is that it features a couple other American characters, and they can actually act. (Usually it seems like they just pick a random American tourist to play Americans).
The main character also quotes Yoda. Would have been better if he did it in a Yoda voice. But I thought it was amusing.
There's a plot in there, to be sure, concerning itself mostly with interdepartment squabbles and the location of the drugs sought by the police, but the movie is really about the action.
While hardly an accurate portrayal of police tactics, First Option does have several things going for it: (a) there's lots of troops in most of the scenes (most of the action is done by fireteam) and (b) these troops all have automatic weapons. (which is realistic for the situation) The editing and sound production help drive home the violence of these conflicts, which are the meat and drink of the movie. There's a few explosions to help liven up the gunbattles, giving the whole film a nice balance of action.
First Option is far more motivated towards pseudorealism than most action films. The police have to work together to win, rather than relying upon a maverick cop who can slaughter the badguys while the rest of the police force looks on. The team is the important thing here and that really does come through.
The cinematography works well for the most part - most of the action is filmed outdoors during the day and is consequently easy to follow. There are a few too many closeups at times, but not enough to rob the action of its impact or value. Sound production on the firearms is clean and much better than the average Hong Kong film (no stock popping sounds here).
Check it out if you want a movie about fireteam to fireteam conflict. If that doesn't grab your attention, then give it a miss.
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- Versiones alternativasReleased in Germany in four different versions:
- "First Option", 86min, 18 (Initial Video Release
- "Operation Panther Force", 84min, 16 (To-Buy-Video)
- Both versions were run on Pay-Tv, both titled "First Option"
- TV-Version was retitled "First Option: Operation Panther Force", 84min, 16
- ConexionesFollowed by Fei fu hung si (2002)