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Protégé

Título original: Moon to
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
6 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Louis Koo, Andy Lau, Daniel Wu, Anita Yuen, and Jingchu Zhang in Protégé (2007)
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Un agente especial ha estado durante 8 años de incógnito en el lucrativo comercio del crimen organizado de Asia mientras juega al protegido de uno de los jugadores clave, Banker.Un agente especial ha estado durante 8 años de incógnito en el lucrativo comercio del crimen organizado de Asia mientras juega al protegido de uno de los jugadores clave, Banker.Un agente especial ha estado durante 8 años de incógnito en el lucrativo comercio del crimen organizado de Asia mientras juega al protegido de uno de los jugadores clave, Banker.

  • Dirección
    • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
  • Guión
    • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • Man Hong Lung
    • Sun Go
  • Reparto principal
    • Andy Lau
    • Daniel Wu
    • Louis Koo
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • Guión
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
      • Man Hong Lung
      • Sun Go
    • Reparto principal
      • Andy Lau
      • Daniel Wu
      • Louis Koo
    • 32Reseñas de usuarios
    • 34Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 7 premios y 16 nominaciones en total

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    Protégé
    Trailer 2:39
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    Clip 1:26
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    Clip 1:26
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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Lin Quin
    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Nick
    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Fan's Husband
    Jingchu Zhang
    Jingchu Zhang
    • Fan
    • (as Zhang Jing Chu)
    Anita Yuen
    Anita Yuen
    • Quin's Wife
    Nirut Sirichanya
    Nirut Sirichanya
    • General Chachai
    • (as Nirut Sirijanya)
    Mei-tian He
    • Quin's Sister-in-law
    • (as He Mei Tian)
    Kai-Chi Liu
    Kai-Chi Liu
    • Head of Customs Officers
    • (as Liu Kai Chi)
    Cheong Cheung
    • Drug Factory Helper
    • (as Cheung Cheong)
    Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • Officer Miu Chi-wah
    • (as Derek Yee)
    Tak-Cheung Tang
    • Quin's Drug Chef
    • (as Tang Tak)
    Bo Yuen
    • Cal
    • (as Yuen Po)
    Tsz Tung Tsei
    • Fan's Daughter
    • (as Tsei Tsz Tung)
    Christina Tang
    • Quin's Elder Daughter
    Kylie Wong
    • Quin's Younger Daughter
    Ga-Leung Chan
    • Chef's Apprentice
    Sze-Leung Chan
      Ka Sing Chau
      • Customs Officer
      • Dirección
        • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
      • Guión
        • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
        • Man Hong Lung
        • Sun Go
      • Todo el reparto y equipo
      • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

      Reseñas de usuarios32

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      10kamwingp

      A deep and complex film

      An excellent portrayal of an undercover cop working to bring an end to a huge drug network in Hong Kong.

      The film gives three sides of the story and shows the viewer a glimpse into the world of the drug-lord, the undercover cop and the addict.

      All three main characters (Andy Lau, David Wu and Zhang Jingchu) gives an excellent and flawless performance. Where does one draw the line between business and drug smuggling, crime prevention and aiding crime, addiction and family? Is David Wu's character the protégé or are the addicts the protégé? At the end of the day, drugs destroys everything. One could turn a blind eye, but everything comes round in a circle.
      8sidyaqub

      The Class of 2007

      One of the highly anticipated films of the year, Derek Yee's 'Protege' brings together Andy Lau and Daniel Wu in a tale centred around the world of drug trafficking in Asia.

      Nick (Daniel Wu) is a young and ambitious cop who has been working undercover in a drug ring headed by diabetic crime-lord Lai (Andy Lau). During a long course of being undercover, Nick has been able to gain the trust and support of Lai by doing may things against his duty as a policeman - and he is chosen to be his 'protege'. During this he meets Jane (Zhang Jingchu), a young mother who has become an addict due to her husbands' (Louis Koo) actions. While expressing sympathy for Jane's daughter, Jane ends up falling for Nick - but he cannot see past the point that his actions are responsible for people like her becoming addicts. Thus Nick feels the need to reform and do his bit for society.

      The film itself resembles Steven Soderbergh's award-winning 'Traffic', the world of drug trafficking is shown in different perspectives. Derek Yee uses detailed character work, exploratory cinematography and visually impeccable locations. Like his previous film 'One Nite In Mongkok' Yee uses the camera and characters to bring the locations to life - highlight being scenes shot at the Golden Triangle - an area of Hong Kong where a lot of the drug-trafficking and production takes place.

      Daniel Wu seems to improve with every film he does, this time he plays a rather mixed up man that is guilt ridden by his actions.. where as Andy Lau plays a negative character with ease, looking at the drug trade as pure business: supply and demand. Zhang Jingshu steals the show from everyone as a junkie mother living in a run-down apartment. For instance, the opening shots where she's shown shooting up - no dialogue yet physically expressing her character with such brilliance (her daughter coming into-the shot just touches so deep, hard to not be compelled). Louis Koo proves to be above average as a very unlikeable addict and manages not to overact at times. Support cast such as Anita Yuen and Mei Tan-Hei are underused and represented as one-dimensional characters.

      The script is rather tightly wove, that is until the end where it just follows a conventional ending and stating that 'Drugs are bad', which does make the effort seem rushed. But amazing direction, notable performances and a rather interesting point makes 'Protege' a one-of-a-kind Hong Kong movie. There are some action sequences which carry tension,and the chemistry between the main cast carries off as really convincing. This is the kind of movie that a lot of film buffs would love to see: its smart, gritty, intense and shocking. One of the best Hong Kong movies of the year, if not one of the best movies of the year.

      Highly recommended.
      8johno-21

      English title: Protégé

      I saw this last month at the 2008 Palm Springs International Film Festival. The title of this film I believe is Munto not Moon To as listed here on IMDb and this Munto film is not to be confused with the Japanese animee movies of the same name. This is a gangster thriller set in Hong Kong. Nick (Daniel Wu) has spent his entire police career infiltrating a major drug organization led by Kwan (Andy Lau). Nick went straight from the police academy to undercover work and has never worn a uniform or even been inside a police station. For the past seven years he has worked his way up drug lord Kwan's organization that he is in a position to be Kwan's heir to his drug empire. Kwan, in fact, has selected Nick as his heir apparent because he is dying from the long-term results of diabetes. In the meantime Nick has been living in an inner city apartment where his next door neighbor Fan (Zhang Jingchu) is a pretty single mother whose low level drug dealing, heroin addicted husband (Louis Koo) drifts in and out of her and her daughter's life when he isn't in jail to pimp her out. Fan has also become a heroin addict. Nick develops a relationship with Fan and acts as a surrogate father to her little daughter. Nick has also become very close to Kwan. Thius is a good story from writer/director Derek Yee. Within the story line, it takes us to Burma and Thailand and complete with charts and graphs, almost becomes an educational anti-drug documentary on the workings of the Asian heroin trade within the Golden Triangle. Excellent cinematography by Keung Kwok-man and editing by Kwong Chi-Leung. Good production design by Yee Chung-man with Academy Award nominated costume designer/art director Chung Man Yee on board as a consultant. Fast-paced original music score by Peter Kam. This is a good movie and I would give it a 8.0 out of 10 and recommend it.
      7samuelding85

      It's All About Drugs

      Brian De Palma talks about cocaine in Scarface, the 1983 drug epic that makes Al Pacino well known for his role of Tony Montana, a ruthless drug lord that trades cocaine in the early 80's.

      Now meet HongKong director Derek Yee, who creates a friendlier Montana of HongKong, Quin aka the Banker. Andy Lau took the role of Asia's friendly Montana, who trades heroin instead of cocaine. He decided to hand his heroin business to Nick (Daniel Wu), his driver who has followed him for 8 years. Nick is just like Manny Ribera, the best friend of Montana. However, Nick is actually a police undercover who has been gathering evidence to nab Quin and his organization.

      Protégé is an adaptation from one of the case handled by the HongKong police. Audience who has watched Yee's previous production such as One Night in Mongkok, The Truth About Jane and Sam and C'est La Vie, Mon Cherie knows that he would not overuse use any car-chasing or gun-firing to achieve the effect of telling the story of the battle between the police and the underworld. Instead, he uses down to earth dialogues to tell the story. Having a plot that discuss drugs, the film goes deep into the world of drugs, from money to damage, from love to extreme hatred from drug abusing.

      Certain scenes featured explores the damages done to the people for abusing drugs. In the film, damages were featured in the character Jane (Zhang Jing Chu) and her husband (Louis Koo), where both were drug abusers. The husband forces the wife to prostitution so as to feed his craving for drugs. Jane, on the other hand, starves herself and did not give proper education to her daughter, for she was too poor and tired to take care of her daughter. Eventually, her cravings for drugs leads to her self-destruction.

      Audience are treated to a exploration of the Golden Triangle located in the South East Asia, which was well-known in the world for poppy plantation. The film also features steps in producing heroin, such as growing, extraction, processing and the various names used to differentiate types of drugs. Compared to other films that discusses drugs, Protégé has featured something that others have never tried before.

      Apart from the above named cast, Protégé also features Yee himself as Nick's superior, the banker's wife (Anita Yuen's comeback appearance after ceasing herself from the big screen for a long period) and Qi Yu Wu (an Singapore actor from Mediacorp). While it is a surprise to see Yee and Yuen taking supporting role in the film, Qi's role as a Singapore Police Officer seems pretty redundant, for that few second's appearance doesn't make much difference. It is not surprising to see Qi given such a small role, since Protégé is a production of Singapore Mediacorp's Raintree Pictures and they are well known for using throwing in their own actors playing redundant roles. Think Tay Ping Hui in Andrew Lau and Alan Mak's Infernal Affairs 2 and Hossan Leong in Max Makowski's One Last Dance, where Raintree has a part in it.

      Overall, Protégé might seems to be another films about drugs, but once you go deeper into the film, you will find the ugliness of drugs baring naked in front of you.
      shu-fen

      It's just a matter of demand and supply.

      Ordinary development, good research on today's drug-dealing, satisfactory (only) acting, a just so-so plot plus a perfunctorily didactic story, nevertheless, I still recommend this as a light Sunday afternoon amuse-bouche.

      We are living in a world of mixed, confusing values. What is right? What is wrong? Lin Quin is an extremely careful businessman. He has a clean family and clean life (he doesn't even smoke, not to mention drug). He is very clear-minded to the point of having a frozen heart without much feeling for the others. He knows, very rationally, all the tricks and danger of drug and drug-dealing. He knows, super-sensibly, the wants and behaviour of the drug consumers. Trafficking drug to him is only a means of accumulating wealth regardless whether it is harmful or evil. He even makes an analogy between cigarette and drug. According to the world system and world values, he is correct: as there is a demand, I supply. As the buyers (drug users) get what they want and I get what (the money) I want, we are both happy. Isn't that the world we are living in? Nick's remark at the opening and closing of the film somehow is a futile didactic statement. "For long, I didn't understand why people take drug.... actually it's all because of emptiness (loneliness). And, which is more horrible? Loneliness or drug? I really can't tell." No philosophy class but loneliness kills more, for sure, more destructive than drugs.

      What touches my heart is the ending. Nick promises to continue his duty as a special agent (undercover). When loneliness comes, he also intends to take drug but at last his salvation is brought by "innocence" (personified by Jane's little daughter) who dumps the syringe for him. Only when we come to purity and innocence, goodness and kindness can we have a way out from evil.

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 13 de febrero de 2007 (Hong Kong)
      • País de origen
        • Hong Kong
      • Sitio oficial
        • Official site
      • Idiomas
        • Cantonés
        • Inglés
        • Tailandés
      • Títulos en diferentes países
        • Những Tay Chuyên Nghiệp
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Tailandia
      • Empresas productoras
        • Artforce International
        • Mediacorp Raintree Pictures
        • Global Entertainment Group Co.
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