The 2002 movie "Shark Busters" (aka "Baan sau chuk dak hin dui") from director Herman Yau is actually a movie that very well translates to Hong Kong society, even now in 2020.
The movie's storyline revolves around the police force and some organized collectors working for loan sharks. And I will say that the storyline was actually well written by writer Chi Hang Ho and proved to be interesting, enjoyable and to the point.
There is a good pacing to the storyline and a very natural flow to the script, which definitely paid off for the movie in terms of it being watchable and enjoyable.
There are some nice talents to the cast list, and if you are familiar with the Hong Kong cinema, then you will be pleased to see the likes of Shiu Hung Hui and Suet Lam on the cast list.
"Shark Busters", while the title of the movie is lame, was actually rather enjoyable, and I am rating it a six out of ten stars. This is definitely a movie well worth watching if you enjoy Hong Kong cinema. There is a good mixture of drama, comedy, action and proper storytelling to be enjoyed in this movie.