Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen a gang boss is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he looks to two of his lieutenants to take over.When a gang boss is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he looks to two of his lieutenants to take over.When a gang boss is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he looks to two of his lieutenants to take over.
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Tarah Chan
- Coco
- (as Yee-Lam Chan)
Si-Man Hui
- Kindergarten headmsitress
- (as Sze-Man Hui)
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¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaOriginally named Suen lo chor but it was rejected by the Office for Film, Newspaper and Article Administration, citing its inclusion of triad terminology as the reason.
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What initially lured me to this movie aside from the fact that it is a Hong Kong movie, which is more than enough to get me to sit down to watch it, was the fact that it has Chapman To and Anthony Chau-Sang Wong on the cast list.
Writer Erica Lee and director Herman Yau have indeed managed to put together a wholesome gangster movie that deviates from the usual mould used to make Hong Kong gangster movies. And this new approach and change of scenery was a most welcomed change indeed. Their movie was more than just acts of violence between rival gangs and undercover cops caught in the middle. So if you like the previous numerous gangster movies that have come from the Hong Kong cinema, then you definitely would want to sit down and watch "The Mobfathers".
A good script, interesting characters, a fantastic cast ensemble, a great pace, action and character Development all come nicely together for a very entertaining and enjoyable movie.
The characters in the movie were good, with lots of background, personalities and room for character development. And this character gallery makes for a very interesting addition to the script and storyline. And they did indeed have a great ensemble of cast to perform and act the various roles and characters. There is no secret about the fact that it was Chapman To and Anthony Chau-Sang Wong that lured me in, because I do enjoy both of their movies. Anthony Chau-Sang Wong always deliver top notch performances and did so here as well. But it was especially refreshing to see Chapman To in a movie such as this, because he really is a diverse actor with his ability to branch out and master so many genres.
This is definitely more than just your 'average gangster' movie, because there are many aspects to the story and to the characters. And the characters are portrayed interestingly, because they come off as real people with real problems and real life situations to deal with. So it becomes more than just your generic gangster boss and his goons pitched against a rival gang.
The action sequences in the movie were good and nicely executed on the screen. And since this is not a martial arts movie, you shouldn't expect an excessive display of martial arts. No, this is brutal fighting and dirty fighting.
This movie is also the first movie to introduce a fortune reading during an intercourse. That was just so weird and hilarious at the same time.
"The Mobfathers" is a very solid addition to the Hong Kong cinema, especially because it does evolve on the already well-established gangster/triad genre.
The CGI animated blood spray and splatter was a bit too obviously fake, which was a shame, because that made it seem like more a low budget movie than it actually was. But at least they attempted, just a shame that it was so painstakingly fake to look at. Despite the fake CGI, then there were some pretty brutal fates being dealt out during some of the fight scenes.
I was more than genuinely entertained with this movie, and it is definitely a movie that I can warmly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch if you get the chance. However, the ending of the movie was a bit bland, and it felt somewhat anti-climatic. Personally, I think the movie should have ended a different way entirely, but hey, a matter of personal preference.
Writer Erica Lee and director Herman Yau have indeed managed to put together a wholesome gangster movie that deviates from the usual mould used to make Hong Kong gangster movies. And this new approach and change of scenery was a most welcomed change indeed. Their movie was more than just acts of violence between rival gangs and undercover cops caught in the middle. So if you like the previous numerous gangster movies that have come from the Hong Kong cinema, then you definitely would want to sit down and watch "The Mobfathers".
A good script, interesting characters, a fantastic cast ensemble, a great pace, action and character Development all come nicely together for a very entertaining and enjoyable movie.
The characters in the movie were good, with lots of background, personalities and room for character development. And this character gallery makes for a very interesting addition to the script and storyline. And they did indeed have a great ensemble of cast to perform and act the various roles and characters. There is no secret about the fact that it was Chapman To and Anthony Chau-Sang Wong that lured me in, because I do enjoy both of their movies. Anthony Chau-Sang Wong always deliver top notch performances and did so here as well. But it was especially refreshing to see Chapman To in a movie such as this, because he really is a diverse actor with his ability to branch out and master so many genres.
This is definitely more than just your 'average gangster' movie, because there are many aspects to the story and to the characters. And the characters are portrayed interestingly, because they come off as real people with real problems and real life situations to deal with. So it becomes more than just your generic gangster boss and his goons pitched against a rival gang.
The action sequences in the movie were good and nicely executed on the screen. And since this is not a martial arts movie, you shouldn't expect an excessive display of martial arts. No, this is brutal fighting and dirty fighting.
This movie is also the first movie to introduce a fortune reading during an intercourse. That was just so weird and hilarious at the same time.
"The Mobfathers" is a very solid addition to the Hong Kong cinema, especially because it does evolve on the already well-established gangster/triad genre.
The CGI animated blood spray and splatter was a bit too obviously fake, which was a shame, because that made it seem like more a low budget movie than it actually was. But at least they attempted, just a shame that it was so painstakingly fake to look at. Despite the fake CGI, then there were some pretty brutal fates being dealt out during some of the fight scenes.
I was more than genuinely entertained with this movie, and it is definitely a movie that I can warmly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch if you get the chance. However, the ending of the movie was a bit bland, and it felt somewhat anti-climatic. Personally, I think the movie should have ended a different way entirely, but hey, a matter of personal preference.
- paul_haakonsen
- 19 jun 2017
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 947,760
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 34 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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